How do people end up in prison, why do they reoffend, and what helps people move on? Ella Rhodes speaks to forensic psychologists Dr Rachel Worthington and Dr Geraldine Akerman.
The BPS Early Career Study Visit Scheme is a brilliant opportunity for BPS members early on in their career to visit an academic institution for up to six weeks. Previous recipients have used the ...
Read our overview below about the election, what’s changing, how the BPS is engaging and how you as a member can get involved.
All the main political parties have now launched their manifestos for the Scottish Parliament election 2026, which takes place on 7 May.
All Mental Health and Wellbeing Practitioners (MHWPs) will need to be on an approved register by Tuesday 30 June 2026.
It’s been another busy and productive month for the BPS Policy and Public Affairs team, so let’s dive straight in.
Welcome to the April edition of the Psychology Matters roundup — your snapshot of the stories, successes and activity shaping our programme. Campaign news: EP shortage in the SE ...
The British Psychological Society (BPS) has published its latest member network annual report, highlighting the achievements, impact and activities from its interest-based communities.
The guidance sets out 10 principles which are focused on recommendations around three areas: ethics; professional competence; and access, bias and inclusion.
People with ADHD often struggle to stay focused, and typically report more frequent experiences of mind-wandering and mind-blanking. Elaine Pinggal at Monash University, Australia, and her team ...