Notes from the Chair: Building our workplace community Journals Published 16 Apr 2021 ‘It has been a remarkable time to build and cement relationships and to share our individual and collective experiences as practitioners.' Regular column from Julie Hughes. BACP Workplace, April 2021
What does it mean to endure Journals Published 16 Apr 2021 Cindi Bedor encourages us to tell our stories of endurance and finds answers in a tree. BACP Workplace, April 2021
Cyberwork: Spotting burnout in supervision Journals Published 16 Apr 2021 How well do you use supervision now that our profession is mainly working online and experiencing the new phenomenon of digital burnout? Regular column from Sarah Worley-James. BACP Workplace, April 2021
Service matters: EAP referrals - are they up or down? Journals Published 16 Apr 2021 Julie Hughes offers some advice for practitioners. BACP Workplace, April 2021
Race matters: Truthful conversations Journals Published 16 Apr 2021 How can we have more truthful conversations about race? Regular column from Letesia Gibson. BACP Workplace, April 2021
Workplace matters: Are you taking care? Journals Published 16 Apr 2021 'As we ease out of what promises to be the final lockdown, it feels like a good time to reflect on a very turbulent year, while looking forward to what we hope will be a more stable future'. Regular column from Sandi Mann. BACP Workplace, April 2021
Books Journals Published 16 Apr 2021 What’s love got to do with leadership? Nicola Banning talks to Emmie Bidston and Katy Granville-Chapman about the ideas explored in their new book, 'Leader: Know, love and inspire your people'. BACP Workplace, April 2021
Ageing matters: Care in crisis Journals Published 16 Jul 2021 Jeremy Bacon explains that the crisis in social care is not a new story. BACP Workplace, July 2021
Service matters: Connecting with colleagues Journals Published 16 Jul 2021 Nick Wood asks: is there more to connecting as a team than simply meeting on Zoom? BACP Workplace, July 2021
Race matters: Tackling workplace racial inequality Journals Published 17 Oct 2022 Why is progress so slow when it comes to tackling workplace racial inequality? Letesia Gibson reflects on whether good intentions are distracting organisations from the slow pace of change actually being made. BACP Workplace, October 2022