Passion, belief, trust, desire and patience News Published 2 Jun 2023 In her introduction to the June issue of our Children, Young People and Families journal, Editor Jeanine Connor reflects on Pride month, and the positive difference that counselling & psychotherapy can make to LGBTQ+ young people and their families
Healthcare Online resources exploring working with healthcare in the counselling environment. CPD hub+.
FAQs about registration Answers to members' common enquiries about the BACP Register, registration and the Certificate of Proficiency
Q&A Journals Published 12 Jan 2024 What are the issues that you are facing in your client work? Q&A is your chance to ask for advice about your workplace concerns and dilemmas. BACP Workplace, January 2024
BACP PhD studentships Research Published 31 Jan 2018 Updated 21 May 2021 Details of the research projects being undertaken by recipients of the BACP PhD studentships
What should pastoral care look like in the 21st century? Journals Published 7 Oct 2020 In the first in our new debate series, Paul Hurst argues the case for a new Universal Pastoral Care model, centred around the principles of counselling ethics rather than faith-based considerations. Thresholds, October 2020
Charities call on Northern Ireland’s political leaders to prioritise primary school counselling News Published 20 Nov 2023 We are part of a coalition of charities calling for fully funded primary school counselling in Northern Ireland.
10 minutes with... Matthew Geary Journals Published 10 Jul 2023 Matthew Geary replies to questions about his work and what inspires him. Thresholds online, July 2023
Scottish Government to provide mental health transition fund Journals Published 23 Nov 2023 Scotland's new transition fund: navigating student mental health support post national counselling commitment. Comments from Steve Mulligan, Allie Scott and Kirsten Amis. University and College Counselling, November 2023
Social anxiety campaign launches with emotive shadow sculpture News Published 11 Mar 2025 More than half (54%) of the population experience social anxiety, with 16 to 24-year-olds the hardest hit, our survey found