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Demystifying the general data protection regulation (GDPR): some of the issues relevant to the counselling professions

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Published 1 Mar 2019

Clarity about the implications of GDPR for our work is essential. David Membrey and Barbara Mitchels outline key issues for us all to be aware of. University and College Counselling, March 2019

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‘Being outdoors’ at university: a practitioner’s experience

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Published 9 Sep 2019

Engaging mindfully with nature offers many benefits for stressed, overworked students and staff, believes Kathryn Morris-Roberts. University and College Counselling, September 2019

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The compelling case for in-house counselling services for staff

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Published 9 Sep 2019

Michelle Reynolds argues that the use of employee assistance programmes by some universities and colleges represents organisational failure to comprehend value over cost. University and College Counselling, September 2019

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Obituary: Robin Dollery, MBE 1951 – 2019

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Published 9 Sep 2019

Patricia Hunt, former Head of Counselling at the University of Nottingham, pays tribute to a colleague who contributed widely to our profession and whose achievements were recognised with the award of an MBE. University and College Counselling, September 2019

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Notes from FE: Feedback welcome

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Published 9 Sep 2019

In her regular column Mary Jones asks for your ideas. University and College Counselling, September 2019

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News and resources

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Published 1 Mar 2022

A summary of current issues and opportunities in our sector. University and College Counselling, March 2022

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Notes from HUCS: National meeting

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Published 3 Mar 2018

In his regular column, Alan Percy discusses the HUCS national meeting held in November 2017. University and College Counselling, March 2018

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Profile: Anne Bentley

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Published 9 Sep 2019

New Chair of HUCS, Anne Bentley, from the University of Plymouth, shares her thoughts on working in the sector – and her passion for theatre. University and College Counselling, September 2019

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Supporting black British university students: Understanding students' experiences with peers and academic staff

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Published 28 Sep 2018

Open article: Douglas Guiffrida, Oliver Boxell, Stephon Hamell, Ivonne Ponicsan and Rotimi Akinsete explore the experiences of black and minority ethnic students at British universities. University and College Counselling, September 2018

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Bullying among students in further and higher education: The role of counsellors in addressing the issue

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Published 30 Sep 2018

Helen Cowie and Carrie-Ann Myers shine a light on the hidden issue of bullying in our institutions. Can counsellors have any impact on this disturbing aspect of student life? University and College Counselling, September 2018

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