Counselling Children and Young People, June 2011 Journals Published 30 Jun 2011 In this issue ... contents and editorial
New partnership champions counselling for bereaved people News Published 15 Feb 2018 BACP and Cruse have formed a strategic partnership to promote the benefits of counselling following a bereavement.
Ethical Framework review News Published 16 Apr 2018 New Ethical Framework for the Counselling Professions to be implemented from 1 July 2018
'How to find the therapist for you' from BBC Like Minds News Published 4 May 2018 BBC Like Minds talks about why the relationship with your therapist matters, and how you can find someone who fits the bill.
Men and stress News Published 14 May 2018 Relationship and family counsellor Armele Philpotts considers how not showing feelings can lead to high levels of stress
Stress and BME communities News Published 14 May 2018 BACP member Rav Sekhon looks at how world affairs may impact the stress levels of people living in British society, particularly those from black and minority ethnic (BME) communities.
BACP responds to NICE methodology consultation News Published 27 Jun 2018 Our response to the NICE consultation on updating its guideline development manual
BACP welcomes PM speech on mental health and shared society News Published 9 Jan 2017 BACP is pleased to see Theresa May’s announcement about mental health and our shared society earlier today, following the commitment she made in her first speech as Prime Minister to improving mental health and wellbeing across the UK.
Learning from our members in Scotland News Published 24 Mar 2017 We led a seminar with private practice members in Glasgow to introduce our new Four Nations approach, share details of our work to influence policy and practice in Scotland, and discuss the challenges they face on the ground.
Supporting the Jo Cox Commission on Loneliness News Published 18 Apr 2017 This month we’re pleased to support the Jo Cox Commission on Loneliness, a cross-party campaign encouraging people to tackle loneliness in their communities.