Considering: Formal assessments Journals Published 1 Mar 2019 In his regular column Nick Luxmoore wonders whether formal counselling assessments are actually ways of keeping young people at bay. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2019
The future of mental health provision News Published 13 Sep 2018 Together with the New Statesman, we hosted a roundtable event to discuss the future of mental health within the NHS in England
Dilemma: I’ve been told not to disclose my trainee status Journals Published 28 Jun 2018 Readers' responses to this month's dilemma. Therapy Today, July 2018
Notes from Colleges: Onwards and upwards Journals Published 9 Sep 2022 '...the friendship and support of everyone I’ve encountered through this group has been one of the things I’ve valued most in staying sane and grounded.' Regular column from Mary Jones. University and College Counselling, September 2022
Spotlight: ‘Sometimes we just have to do what’s needed’ Journals Published 27 Nov 2020 Michelle Nicholson talks to Sally Brown about her pioneering counselling service supporting women with extreme pregnancy sickness. Therapy Today, December 2020
The impact of counselling on academic outcomes: the student perspective Journals Published 30 Nov 2012 Open article: A year-long, sector-wide piece of research into the impact of counselling on academic outcomes was conducted by Patti Wallace, Lead Advisor, University and College Counselling. AUCC, November 2012
Employment opportunities for counsellors as part of nationwide schools mental health project News Published 12 Jul 2019 The four-year scheme is being led by the Anna Freud Centre
Questions and answers: Safe working Journals Published 1 Feb 2020 How do I keep myself safe at work? Therapy Today, February 2020
Political correctness, repressed racism or contaminated imagination Faisal Mahmood explores the issues of equality, diversity and inclusion. Video resource.
We need to talk about suicide this Samaritans Awareness Day News Published 24 Jul 2017 Monday 24 July is Samaritan’s Awareness Day, a day which provides all of us with the chance to talk about suicide – still a taboo subject – and to shake off some common misconceptions.