Fiona Phillips’ husband Martin Frizzell is campaigning for greater access to dementia services for everyone in the country.
It’s been another busy and productive month for the BPS Policy and Public Affairs team, so let’s dive straight in.
The Early Career Researcher Best Paper Award recognises the lead author for an outstanding article that has been published in each of the BPS Journals during the past year, demonstrating originality, ...
Dr Helena Bunn from the BPS's Division of Educational and Child Psychology features as a guest on the latest episode of Radio ...
The British Psychological Society (BPS) is seeking new Editors-in-Chief for three of its journals. Interested individuals should have a strong record of academic excellence in their respective field, ...
The Board of Trustees and the Senior Leadership Team would like to invite members to join them, ahead of the next board meeting in May.
A new report details how disabled children and their families are experiencing trauma caused by the public services designed to support them.
Following the outcomes of the 2025 qualifications consultation, the Board of Trustees decided to continue to deliver Stage 2 Qualifications, subject to a reform of their operations and assessment ...
The government has unveiled its Schools White Paper entitled "Every child achieving and thriving" which aims to support children in the SEND system.
Hannah Treagus, psychology student at the University of St Andrews, reflects on the benefits of mentorship as a psychology graduate.
The analysis published in the Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, surveyed over 1000 people.
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