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The BPS is celebrating the NHS’s 77th birthday, recognising all the staff who work in the health service and the contribution of psychology, psychologists, and the wider psychological workforce.
All you need to know about psychological testing The British Psychological Society's Psychological Testing Centre (PTC) provides information and services relating to standards in tests and testing for ...
The BPS is delighted to announce that this year’s prestigious British Psychological Society Presidents’ Award has been presented to Professor Beth Jeffries.
"It is encouraging to see the government's renewed focus on prevention and early intervention in its aspirations for the NHS. A commitment to bringing mental health support to the doorsteps of ...
This reflective space is designed to offer a validating and supportive environment for aspiring Clinical Psychologists who were not offered a place on training this year and were not successful at the ...
Provision for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) is one of the most common complaints received by MPs according to new research. Dr Helena Bunn, Chair of the Division of ...
As part of our Psychology Matters programme, we launched our manifestos for Scotland and Wales ahead of the 2026 elections, and our Policy Pillars document for Northern Ireland. Co-created with our ...
Responding to the government's new Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill, President of the British Psychological Society Dr Roman Raczka said: "The introduction ...
We are committed to improving our practices by taking reasonable steps to seek to ensure that our business and our supply chains are free from slavery and human trafficking.
The British Psychological Society (BPS) is calling for all political parties in Northern Ireland to harness the power of psychology to deliver effective policy that can transform lives for the better.
The BPS is delighted to announce Mike Burton as the winner of the Research Board's Lifetime Achievement award 2025. The Lifetime Achievement award recognises a psychologist who has had an impressive ...
And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye? Supposing you had spent a large part of your academic career firing off critiques ...