Our 2021 New Researcher Award winner announced News Published 12 May 2021 Yasmine Clarke's research paper explores experiences of people who identify as mixed White and Black Caribbean from an integrative psychotherapeutic viewpoint
Person-centred experiential therapy is as effective as CBT, research shows News Published 14 May 2021 The results of the study will help us in our campaigning for the provision of wider choice in talking therapies
SCoPEd partnership successfully appoints independent Chair News Published 14 May 2021 Partners from across counselling and psychotherapy professions welcome first independent Chair and experts by experience for SCoPEd Oversight Committee
World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development News Published 21 May 2021 Why cultural diversity matters. Highlighting the importance of diversity in the counselling professions
Exploring how barriers to therapists’ progression within the NHS can be removed News Published 25 May 2021 An exciting new Health Education England project includes great opportunities for NHS therapists
Welsh Government prioritises new investment in counselling News Published 17 Jun 2021 We welcome the Welsh Government’s new Programme of Government commitments which closely mirrors our own Welsh manifesto priorities
Burnout: “COVID-19 pandemic has been the ideal cocktail for elevating stress” News Published 29 Jun 2021 Our member Michelle Seabrook talks about burnout and what individuals and workplaces can do about it
New campaign for essential perinatal mental health care News Published 30 Jun 2021 The Maternal Mental Health Alliance (MMHA) has launched its Make All Care count campaign
New £10m mental health fund launched in Northern Ireland News Published 5 Jul 2021 Funding is essential to increase choice and access to counselling, says Third Sector Lead Jeremy Bacon
Mental health should be a human right for all News Published 22 Jul 2021 We welcome calls from WHO for governments to address the COVID-19 mental health crisis