Our call for government investment in school counselling featured in the media News Published 26 May 2022 Statistics from our recent school counselling survey used in national and online titles
'Helping people understand themselves and each other makes for better working experiences' News Published 6 Mar 2019 BACP workplace division chair Nicola Neath spoke at the Health and Wellbeing at Work conference
An empty place at the Christmas dinner table: Coping with grief this festive season News Published 17 Dec 2018 BACP member Susan Carr told us what advice she gives ahead of Christmas to people who have lost loved ones.
Results of the 2022 BACP school counselling survey News Published 13 May 2022 Our findings will help us highlight the need for a paid counsellor in every school in England.
“The new normal”… whatever ‘normal’ is News Published 1 May 2020 Kathryn Kinmond writes about how coronavirus has affected disabled people like herself.
Counselling & Neurodiversity in Education, Part 1 News Published 29 Apr 2024 Unveiling neurodiversity in education: Navigating counselling challenges and advocacy, Part 1. BACP staff blog
Family pride as online blog continues geneticist’s legacy News Published 13 Nov 2018 Dr Jonathan Stevens’ work aims to help and inspire people with Parkinson’s and long-term health issues
School counselling in England campaign News Published 18 Jun 2024 We believe that a paid counsellor should be available in every secondary school, academy and FE college in England.
Coping with bikini body image fears this summer holiday News Published 11 Jul 2019 One thing is to stop comparing yourself to people on Instagram or Love Island, says our member Caz Binstead
University mental health funding will only scratch the surface of need for support News Published 20 Jun 2022 Our research found that universities spend an average of just £39 a student on mental health support