Day 2 programme - Friday 20 May 2022 Research conference 2022 Striving for equality, diversity and inclusion in research, practice and policy View the programme, click through to read abstract information and find out more about the event sponsors. Rotate your screen to view the programme correctly. Time Strand 1 City Quay Suite Strand 2 The Art Gallery Strand 3 Vancouver Strand 4 Melbourne 8.30 to 9am Registration, poster and exhibition viewing 9 to 9.15am Welcome with Clare Symons - BACP Head of Research, Natalie Bailey - BACP Chair, Faisal Mahmood and Emma Flax 9.15 to 10am Keynote: Professor Heidi Levitt Healing from sexual minority and intersectional stigma events: what therapists should know 10 to 10.30am Refreshment, poster and exhibition viewing 10.30 to 11am Research paper: John PollardComics in Clinical Practice: A grounded theory exploration of how sequential art is applied to talking therapy Research paper: Karen NolanAn interpretative phenomenological analysis exploring experiences of post‐traumatic growth in relationship to self‐using arts‐based research Discussion: Jeannette RoddyMoving a counselling organisation to an online data management system Workshop: Richard Knight, Ruth KnightUsing creative interviewing when researching your own clients 11.05 to 11.35am Research paper: Susan StephenInvestigating the cross‐cultural relevance of the Strathclyde Inventory: A pilot study Research paper: Tanya BeethamYoung women’s recovery stories after domestic abuse in childhood: implications for counselling and psychotherapy practice Discussion: John McLeodImplications for counselling andpsychotherapy policy, research and practice of knowledge based on averages 11.40am to 12.30pm Online Keynote: Dr Dwight Turner Researching the Other Discussion (11.40am - 12.10pm): Lakhita UppalRelational interventions for gang‐associated young people's mental health 12.30 to 1.30pm Lunch 1.30 to 2.00pm Keynote discussion: Natalie Bailey, Mhairi Thurston and Kathryn Lock Building an inclusive research culture - closing the EDI gaps in counselling research 2.05 to 2.35pm Research paper: Mick CooperHelpful factors, unhelpful factors and processes of change in person-centred counselling for young people: An interview study Research paper: Emma BrogliaBridging gaps between HE and NHS mental health services: A call to action Symposium: (2.05pm ‐ 3.20pm) Robert Elliott, Richard Doyle, Rinda Haake The PCEPS‐10: What have we learned? How could it be improved? Is cultural empathy missing? Workshop: Jake WheatleyHermeneutic Phenomenology: Applying a classic method to contemporary counseling research 2.40 to 3.10pm Research paper: Emma MallaceThe mothers’ perspective on being blamed for children’s non‐attendance at school Research paper: Jenny O'DonnellTowards a standard minimum dataset for counselling services embedded in higher and further education: Part of the SCORE project 3.10 to 3.30pm Refreshments, poster and exhibition viewing 3.30 to 4pm Research paper: Charlie DuncanReferrals to high intensity interventions in IAPT: level playing field or rigged game? Research paper: John Hills, Fevronia Christodoulidi, Divine CharuraUncovering veiled data: Using duoethnography to explore power in the therapeutic space Discussion: Sharon Horne, Eric ManalastasAdvancing Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer+ (LGBTQ+) human rights in counselling, psychotherapy andcoaching Discussion: Mhairi Thurston, Nicola BlundenMissing voices: thickening research narratives 4.05 to 4.15pm Conference close: Faisal Mahmood and Clare Symons Back to Day 1 programme Return to brochure Event sponsor