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NHS England has described the CAP apprenticeship as “being vital for the delivery of the Government’s 10 Year Health Plan” ...
Committee: DCP Faculty of the Psychology of Older People (FPOP) Role name: Appointed Member x 1 Role ID: 192 Term: up to 3 years Role purpose: To support the Member Network in contributing to the ...
Researchers have warned there is an “urgent need” to ensure the best possible mental healthcare for people aged 16-25 amid rising rates of mental health conditions.
Some of the symptoms of PTSD are hyper-vigilance, scanning the environment, being watchful and on your guard. The need to do that reduces when you're not in an urban environment where there are cars ...
The BPS is running three workshops for members to examine what role psychologists can play in delivering the three key shifts outlined in Labour’s blueprint for the health service.
Chair of the BPS's Division of Neuropsychology Dr Ingram Wright has responded to a new investigation by ITV News.
The BPS recently commissioned Seymour Research to conduct an independent, comprehensive review of BPS qualifications. This included qualitative surveys (with over 3,000 responses), stakeholder focus ...
Committee: Defence and Security Psychology Section Role name: Appointed Member x 3 Role ID: 209 Term: up to 3 years Role purpose: To support the Member Network in contributing to the society's ...
Dr Mike Marriott, principal lecturer in psychology at Nottingham Trent University, reflects on an insightful session from Dr Angela Kennedy on trauma-informed care.
Welsh Government consultation on the national strategy for preventing and responding to child sexual abuse 2025 to 2035. The Scottish Parliament Health, Social Care and Sport Committee inquiry into ...
Most of us remember what it was like to start school. Intimidating new places, being unsure of the schedule, lots of new potential friends — and maybe a few foes. It's a huge moment for kids, and ...
New study finds rumination can cause those with depression to get ‘stuck’ on thoughts, limiting their ability to mentally juggle options available to them when making decisions.