Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health - 'State of Child Health: One year on' News Published 23 Jan 2018 Dr Andrew Reeves responds to the 'State of Child Health: One year on' scorecards published by Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health.
Make ‘Time to Talk’ about mental health News Published 1 Feb 2018 BACP is taking part in Time to Talk Day on Thursday 1 February to acknowledge that the more we talk about mental health, the better life is for all of us.
Latest advice on hoax emails News Published 24 Aug 2018 We’ve been made aware of a hoax email currently circulating from the name David Fairman, who is looking for a counsellor for his daughter. If you're unsure or suspicious about any emails, please read our Scams article.
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
Counselling changes life of firefighter who helped in shooting aftermath News Published 1 Oct 2018 We spoke to a UK firefighter who found himself needing counselling support after helping people wounded in the Las Vegas shooting.
BACP backs MPs' call for more choice in therapy services News Published 16 Oct 2018 BACP backs MPs’ calls for more choice of psychological therapy services for people in England seeking mental health treatments.
Don’t suffer in silence, says Prince Harry in powerful speech News Published 18 Oct 2018 Duke of Sussex focuses on mental health during royal visit to Australia.
Call for ambitious NHS mental health funding News Published 25 Oct 2018 BACP has signed an open letter to the Prime Minister calling for “ambitious and bold” funding of NHS mental health services
Counsellor speaks to policeman he helped save in US shooting News Published 31 Oct 2018 Tony Dumbleton needed counselling support after Las Vegas attack
Starting a new relationship after bereavement News Published 9 Nov 2018 After TV presenter Simon Thomas revealed starting a new romance a year after his wife died, counsellor Susan Carr says its important not to worry what other people think