How to recognise stress News Published 14 May 2018 Counsellor Dawnie Browne offers her tips on how to recognise stress in your body and what to do about it.
Carers Week 2018 News Published 13 Jun 2018 Research for this year's Carers Week (11 to 17 June) shows that 72% of carers in the UK have suffered mental ill health because of caring.
BACP Register re-accredited by PSA News Published 22 Jun 2018 We're delighted to announce that the BACP Register has been re-accredited by the Professional Standards Authority (PSA) for yet another year.
BACP welcomes Scottish review into CAMHS referrals News Published 29 Jun 2018 The Scottish Government announces the creation of a new CAMHS taskforce to reshape and improve child and adolescent mental health services
BACP welcomes end to conversion therapy News Published 3 Jul 2018 We welcome the UK Government announcement that it will seek to eradicate conversion therapy in the UK
New Ethics hub launched News Published 5 Jul 2018 Our new Ethics hub will help members find the information and support they need, when they need it
Preventing the deaths of women in custody News Published 28 Mar 2017 The Independent Advisory Panel on Deaths in Custody (IAP) has published its working paper on the interim findings and recommendations from just over 100 experts, following an information gathering exercise at the beginning of the year.
Positive impact of school-based counselling in Wales News Published 31 Mar 2017 The Welsh Government’s latest statistics on the performance of their independent school counselling services continues to positively affirm the important impact that this intervention is having on vulnerable school children in Wales.
Surviving or thriving? The state of the UK's mental health News Published 11 May 2017 For Mental Health Awareness Week 2017 (8-14 May), the Mental Health Foundation commissioned a survey to find out whether the UK is surviving or thriving.
Mental Health Awareness Week: surviving and thriving with BACP Coaching News Published 12 May 2017 Right from the start of BACP, nearly 40 years ago, there has been a passion for the value of counselling, and its potential to improve the lives of individuals and communities.