Chair's report: Let your voices be heard Journals Published 21 Jan 2020 "...what does social justice look like in our therapy rooms and work organisations?" Regular column from Satinder Panesar. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2020
Why I'd recommend being a BACP media spokesperson News Published 10 Oct 2019 Our member Louise Tyler explains why she became one of our media spokespeople and what she's gained from the role
Message from the Chair: Advocating through research Journals Published 26 Apr 2024 'Our review summary is that we’re proud to have made strong progress in our ‘Informing’ and ‘Connecting’ strategic pillars.' Coaching Today, April 2024
Two heads are better than one? Journals Published 23 Nov 2023 Val Watson of BACP Coaching division talks to higher education consultant and integrated coach-therapist, Géraldine Dufour, about how a coaching approach in university counselling is benefitting students’ mental health. University and College Counselling, November 2023
The big issue: Are you GSRD competent? Journals Published 6 Jun 2023 Open article: It’s time all practitioners were aware of the core competences for working with gender, sexual and relationship diversity, says Silva Neves. Therapy Today, June 2023
Mental health services not included in Northern Ireland spending priorities News Published 7 Mar 2025 We’re disappointed that the NI Executive's new spending priorities don't include mental health services
The big issue: Healers in crisis Ellie Broughton News Published 1 Dec 2023 Open article: Frontline NHS workers are dealing with burnout, trauma and moral injury, while funding for support is being cut – and the crisis has far-reaching effects, says Ellie Broughton. Therapy Today, December 2023
My career resembles the Titanic Journals Published 24 Jul 2020 Jane Moffett and Nicki Seignot discover that employer support for working parents is still found wanting (and costing). Coaching Today, July 2020
Why are adult friendships so hard? News Published 29 Oct 2025 One in five therapists say they’ve seen an increase in clients talking about friendship issues