Registered membership to senior accredited membership route 2: recognition of prior learning (RPL) route 1 For registered members who have completed a BACP accredited core training course aligned to column B of the SCoPEd framework.
The lived experiences of those who have had suicidal ideation and have an active Christian faith Research Published 22 Mar 2026 Updated 22 Mar 2026 Research by Bethany Peirson
Research methodological choice for an exploration of counsellors' experiences regarding the influence of a fundamentalist religious childhood on mental health and wellbeing Research Published 21 Apr 2021 Updated 15 Apr 2025 Poster presentation by Gill Harvey
Policy success in protection of rape survivors' therapy notes News Published 23 Apr 2024 Government backs our call to amend law to protect sexual assault survivors' counselling notes during criminal investigations
King Charles: Therapists reveal emotional impact of a new cancer diagnosis News Published 7 Feb 2024 Our members share the emotional impact of a cancer diagnosis, the impact it has on families, and how therapy can help
Ownership and storage of client notes and records in the context of the counselling professions GPiA 071 Good practice Published 31 May 2018 Good Practice in Action legal resource on record keeping. Last reviewed October 2024. PDF download
Accredited member to senior accredited member route 3: recognition of prior learning (RPL) For accredited members who’ve not completed the required Level 7 counselling and psychotherapy qualification or a BACP accredited or approved progression training course aligned to column C of the SCoPEd framework.
A narrative exploration into counsellors' experiences of the influence of a fundamentalist religious upbringing on mental health and wellbeing in adulthood Research Published 6 May 2020 Updated 15 Apr 2025 Poster presentation by Gill Harvey
Benefits of school counselling highlighted in Westminster debate News Published 14 Oct 2024 Sojan Joesph, Labour MP for Ashford, highlighted our campaign asks in his Westminster debate on World Mental Health day