The government has announced a new call for evidence which will inform the new mental health strategy for England ...
The government has committed to introduce reforms to the Special Educational Needs system. Welcoming the announcement made in the Kings Speech (13th May 2026), Dr Joanna Hill, Deputy Chair of the ...
The BPS’s Division of Neuropsychology provides its recommendations for a high-quality service, improving rehabilitation outcomes and cost-effective care.
All active Division of Coaching Psychology members will receive an email from [email protected] with instructions on how to submit a vote. This will be sent out on Thursday 14 May ...
In 2018, Spotify analysed listening trends and streaming behaviours finding that:  Approximately 25% of songs are skipped within the first 5 seconds  An estimated 35% are skipped within 30 seconds ...
The public consultation period for feedback on the draft Doctoral Counselling Accreditation Standards will be open until 5 June.
Juror Appreciation Week (May 4-10th 2026) highlights the underappreciated role of jurors within the justice system.
New guidance published by the Global Psychology Alliance (GPA) provides an overview of critical knowledge and professional obligations for psychologists committed to responsible and effective ...
The government's SEND reform proposals are at risk if the shortage of Educational Psychologists (EPs) isn't urgently tackled, according to new research commissioned by the BPS. The new report ...
If you want to find out what a day in the life of the POST scheme looks like, read our interview with POST Fellow Shelley Cathers. She completed the fellowship in 2025, and in her interview, she ...
The BPS's Division of Neuropsychology has joined forces with 18 leading neurological charities and professional bodies to endorse Thriving not Surviving: A Right to Neurorehabilitation. The UK-wide ...