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The mental health of jurors must be top government priority after pilot conclusion, urges BPS
Juror Appreciation Week (May 4-10th 2026) highlights the underappreciated role of jurors within the justice system.
Read our overview below about the election, what’s changing, how the BPS is engaging and how you as a member can get involved.
After each talk, there will be time for participants to ask Lucy and Peter questions about their work and webinar presentations.
The BPS Early Career Study Visit Scheme is a brilliant opportunity for BPS members early on in their career to visit an academic institution for up to six weeks. Previous recipients have used the ...
The new staff include therapists, mental health nurses and support staff. They are now in post across NHS trusts and community health services in England ...
The guidance sets out 10 principles which are focused on recommendations around three areas: ethics; professional competence; and access, bias and inclusion.
The recently launched BPS Careers Series offers practical guidance and career inspiration across five key themes.
The British Psychological Society (BPS) has published its latest member network annual report, highlighting the achievements, impact and activities from its interest-based communities.
How do people end up in prison, why do they reoffend, and what helps people move on? Ella Rhodes speaks to forensic psychologists Dr Rachel Worthington and Dr Geraldine Akerman.
All Mental Health and Wellbeing Practitioners (MHWPs) will need to be on an approved register by Tuesday 30 June 2026.
It’s been another busy and productive month for the BPS Policy and Public Affairs team, so let’s dive straight in.
Recipient of the first British Psychological Society Doctoral Thesis Award has been selected as this year’s Lifetime Achievement Award winner.
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