Crucial next stage in £20 million investment in college and university counsellors News Published 5 Nov 2019 Investment followed intensive campaigning by BACP and our partners
‘I left a note outside the school counsellor’s office as I was too scared to talk about my problems’ News Published 14 Sep 2020 Amber, 14, reveals what made her open up to a counsellor and how counselling helped
Change is all around us News Published 6 Mar 2023 In his introduction to the March issue of our University and College Counselling journal, Editor Rick Hughes explores the ebb and flow of life. BACP journals blogs
Schools mental health trial ‘does not go far enough’ News Published 4 Feb 2019 BACP believes a project announced by the government today is a ‘missed opportunity’ by failing to include school-based counselling.
“I had to put a fake smiley face on before, but now I’m happy and smiley anyway" News Published 5 Sep 2019 Edward, 13, explains how a bereavement support group run by his school counsellor helped him
Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health - 'State of Child Health: One year on' News Published 23 Jan 2018 Dr Andrew Reeves responds to the 'State of Child Health: One year on' scorecards published by Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health.
Coronavirus affecting young people’s mental health, survey reveals News Published 1 Apr 2020 More than 80% of young people who have a history of mental ill health say their conditions have worsened
Coronavirus: Our member support work shortlisted for awards News Published 26 Nov 2020 Our work to support our members as we moved into lockdown has been shortlisted for two awards
Being ok with not knowing News Published 15 Jun 2020 Josh Hogan discusses how he is learning to live and work with uncertainty
Is respect on the increase? News Published 14 Mar 2023 Kathy Carter talks about neurodiversity, representation and being neurodiversity-affirming. Neurodiversity Celebration Week blogs