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Notes from the Chair: A spring in my step
‘As spring takes hold, I’m feeling positive about what lies ahead professionally and personally. I hope that you are keeping well in your work and feel supported by being a member of BACP Workplace’. BACP Workplace, April 2024
The issue: Are you working with neurodivergent burnout?
Open article: Recent research reveals that surprisingly high numbers of neurodivergent people are drawn to working in the caring professions, and may be more at risk of experiencing an extreme and debilitating form of burnout. How much do we really know about neurodivergent burnout and its long-term consequences? And, how can therapists best support neurodivergent carers who are facing burnout? Cloie Parfitt shares her findings. BACP Workplace, April 2024
Workplace matters: A community in traumatic stress
Sandi Mann explores the impact and learning points related to mass mental health trauma support. BACP Workplace, April 2024
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We work to:
- raise the profile of counselling at work with employers and government
- support positive mental health and wellbeing in organisations
- produce guidance documents
- provide continuing professional development opportunities
- share expertise on training, professional practice and service development
- facilitate special interest and regional network events
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BACP Workplace journal
Our quarterly professional journal focuses on counselling in the workplace and the wider emotional and psychological aspects of health at work
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