Cyberwork: Are you resuming face-to-face sessions? Journals Published 15 Oct 2021 ‘It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change’. Regular column from Sarah Worley-James. Íø±¬ÃÅ Workplace, October 2021
Notes from the Chair of research SIG Journals Published 23 Nov 2023 The role of research in counselling and psychotherapy - insights from SCORE consortium. Regular column from Afra Turner. University and College Counselling, November 2023
University mental health funding will only scratch the surface of need for support News Published 20 Jun 2022 Our research found that universities spend an average of just £39 a student on mental health support
New partnership champions counselling for bereaved people News Published 15 Feb 2018 Íø±¬ÃÅ and Cruse have formed a strategic partnership to promote the benefits of counselling following a bereavement.
From the Chair: Opportunities Journals Published 28 Mar 2022 ‘Our members are a trained workforce ready to help provide a solution to a complex problem’. Regular column from Natalie Bailey. Therapy Today, April 2022
Third sector: The end of a relationship and the beginning of an uncertain future Journals Published 31 Oct 2016 Regular column from Michael Lilley. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, October 2016
Third sector: Integrating physical and mental health care Journals Published 30 Apr 2019 "We are aware of the mind-body link; however, we also need to be mindful of the body-mind link." Regular column from Vicki Palmer. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2019
Íø±¬ÃÅ, BPC and UKCP respond to the children and young people's mental health green paper News Published 2 Mar 2018 While welcoming 'Transforming children and young people’s mental health provision: a green paper', Íø±¬ÃÅ, BPC and UKCP raise serious concerns about its ambition and its ability to deliver the support needed for our children and young people.
Report on NHS failure to help young people with mental health problems must be a ‘wake-up call’ Íø±¬ÃÅ responds to the Public Accounts Committee’s report into mental health services for children and young people