BACP reaccredited by the Professional Standards Authority News Published 27 Mar 2024 The re-accreditation process takes place every year
University mental health funding will only scratch the surface of need for support News Published 20 Jun 2022 Our research found that universities spend an average of just £39 a student on mental health support
The power of hope News Published 18 Jan 2023 Nicola Banning reflects on her decade as editor of BACP Workplace and celebrates the contributors who have written for the journal. BACP member blogs
Call for Chief Psychological Professions Officer to drive forward improvements to mental health care News Published 21 Oct 2019 “This would be a powerful voice for the psychological professions”
More than 90% of people don’t know the true extent of suicide, survey finds News Published 10 Sep 2017 Most people have no idea about the numbers of people who die by suicide every year in the UK, a survey for World Suicide Prevention Day has revealed today.
A path to self-acceptance News Published 9 May 2022 Sharon Johnston describes how loneliness can feel very isolating and affect confidence. Mental Health Awareness Week blogs
Part of the supporting cast News Published 9 May 2022 Helen James talks about living with loneliness and how lonely situations can affect people. Mental Health Awareness Week blogs
'Mental health research investment crucial for effective treatment' News Published 4 Mar 2019 New study shows mental health research receives 25 times less funding per person affected than physical conditions
BACP's concerns about farmers' mental health highlighted in Parliament News Published 23 May 2019 81% of farmers under 40 believe mental health is the biggest hidden problem facing farmers today
Department of Health consultation on regulation News Published 24 Nov 2017 The Department of Health recently announced a consultation to seek views on the UK's model of professional regulation for healthcare professionals.