Education Minister Paul Givan has published the Special Educational Needs (SEN) Reform Agenda and five-year Delivery Plan, following announcement of the reforms in January. The BPS echoed the need for ...
Through its web pages and publications, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) reminds employers that they have a legal duty to protect workers from stress at work. Unlike many other hazards or ...
We are constantly bombarded with the message that certain body types are particularly sexually desirable. Previous research, however, has consistently found that we're not really that good at knowing ...
This is an amazing opportunity to contribute to the strategic direction and impact of a respected, peer-reviewed publication. ECP is committed to publishing high-quality, original research that ...
The original article on the relationship between psychology and the third sector in the UK (March 2006) emerged out of one of the BPS-funded events 'Bringing Psychology to Society'. Significant shifts ...
The future development of the psychological workforce is at risk in the NHS and other public services in England, if exemptions for apprenticeships aren't urgently implemented by the government, ...
Psychologists should have something to offer on the subject of legal safeguards: the process by which they operate and the risks of them failing. In general terms, the risks of the Assisted Dying Bill ...
It was refreshing to see articles addressing experiences and end-of-life psychological support for cancer patients in the November issue of The Psychologist, as this is an area often sidelined in ...
As an occupational psychologist, I've spent countless hours helping organisations build better workplaces – places where people thrive, not just survive. It's work I'm deeply passionate about, and I ...