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This briefing provides headline details from the British Psychological Society on children and young people’s mental health in schools and colleges.
View resultTo celebrate this year’s Black History Month, the History of Psychology Centre will be releasing a series of weekly blogs highlighting the lives of pioneering Black psychologists.
View resultChildren and young people’s mental health (CYPMH) is currently a hot topic, receiving significant attention from, amongst others, the Prime Minster, the Secretary of State for Health, All Party Parliamentary Groups, frontline staff, external stakeholders, and the media.
View resultAs part of the BPS’ senate campaign to make social class a protected characteristic, Stefan Marciniak, a professor at the University of Cambridge, explores and shares his experiences of class and the impact it’s had on his life and career.
View resultLast month I introduced our member grade review and was delighted to see so much interest. This time I thought it would be good to cover more of the detail of why we're doing it.
View resultTo celebrate Black History Month, the History of Psychology Centre will be releasing a series of weekly blogs highlighting the lives of pioneering Black psychologists.
View result18 January 2023
The BPS is pleased to introduce the members of its new EDI Strategic Board.
07 June 2023
Dr Dan O’Hare, Professor Leam A. Craig and Dr Kokkwang Lim have been confirmed as the 2023 winners of one of our most prestigious awards.
25 August 2023
Advice and guidance for parents from an early years educational psychologist
11 January 2024
The BPS is pleased to see a plan that puts prevention front and centre, and commits to making services available to all children across schools and their communities.
26 August 2022
The two organisations have agreed to work together to help continue the development of psychology teaching in schools and colleges.
05 December 2023
The BPS History of Psychology Centre (HOPC) has been awarded funding to produce a resource for secondary school students on the history of IQ testing in the UK education system.
09 November 2021
The BPS student committee is delighted to announce the winners of its inaugural awards.
27 February 2025
Find out what the BPS Policy and Public Affairs team have been working on this month.
20 June 2024
Key contributors to the BPS's manifesto Psychology Matters have their say on what they'd like to see from the next government.
18 December 2024
Recognising the amazing work that BPS members have done in 2024.
19 December 2024
We want to thank all BPS members for their contributions to our Policy & Public Affairs work throughout 2024.
27 March 2025
The BPS Policy and Public Affairs team outline their key activities that have taken place in March.
10 November 2017
Mallory Wober responds to recent coverage.
07 March 2016
Do we need more research into the 'Strategic Survival Personality'? A letter from Nick Duffell in the April edition.
07 February 2022
Sad Little Men by Richard Beard (Harvill Secker), reviewed by Dr Sam Spedding.
05 October 2023
The British Psychological Society’s Board of Trustees has recently welcomed new members – including incoming Chair of the Practice Board Clinical Psychologist and Emeritus Professor Tony Lavender, and new Chair of the Education and Training Board, Professor Patricia Hind. Ella Rhodes met them.
27 July 2015
Are psychologists in the field doing enough to raise awareness?
03 April 2020
Naomi Fisher with an update to her recent article, as children learn at home during the coronavirus pandemic.
19 May 2017
Emma Davies (Oxford Brookes University) reports from the Society's Annual Conference.
30 May 2018
Research tells us that physical activity is good for children’s minds and bodies, and that if they develop active habits in their youth, they tend to keep them up into adulthood.
06 March 2023
Our editor Jon Sutton in conversation with Helene Ansell, from the British Psychological Society’s Education and Training Board.
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