LevelFile
Ref NoBPS/001/11/02/11
TitleBPS Press and Communications Correspondence 1998
Date1998
Extent1 folder
Physical Description1 file
DescriptionCorrespondence relating to the press and communications function of the BPS British Psychological Society BPS including Press Committee processes and membership; meeting with press agencies; circulation of BPS journals contents to press contacts; lobbying for Peer to table a private members bill to enable the Statutory Registration of Psychologists and also proposed parliamentary questions to ask minister; Communications strategy; possible papers for Annual Conference press releases; forum for Subsystems Press Officers; proposals to work with an independent production company to make tv and radio programmes; publicity for Society award winners and eponymous lecturers; proposed Psychology Student Writer of the Year competition; embargoes; subsystem conferences; future of the Communications Committee; BPS Science Museum Project meeting notes 6 March 1998; letters to National press concerning psychologist workforce issues and need for registration; publishing photographs of new Fellows in The Psychologist; defending the profession; briefing on psychological therapies for impotence; colour issues of The Psychologist; reorganisation; draft job description for proposed Parliamentary Officer; briefing on food risks; report on 5th International Public Communication of Science and Technology (PCST) conference held in Berlin; Media Watch [column in The Psychologist] schedule; occupational psychology media support; British Association Millennial Festival - 'Creating Sparks'; photography at Annual Conferences; and Communications Board Terms of Reference.

See also correspondence in with Press Committee papers
FormatFile
NotesThe History of Psychology Centre is committed to creating an inclusive environment for all our users. Be aware that our catalogue contains historic terminology relating to mental health which could be considered offensive. The terminology exists within the original record and has been retained to inform users on viewpoints at the time. It in no way reflects the attitudes of the cataloguers or the British Psychological Society.
Files of Stephen White BPS Director of Information and Sue Cavill Press Officer.
LanguageEnglish
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AccessConditionsRegistered Users by Appointment Only.
AccessStatusOpen
Location13: BPS History of Psychology Centre, London
TermPublic Relations
AdminHistoryThe first report on public relations was in 1946 by T H Pear [see BPS Council Papers 25 May 1946]. A public relations committee was founded in 1955 and was a short lived working party.

In 1971 Nicholas Georgiades and Professor Arthur Summerfield arranged a press conference at Brown's Hotel to draw attention to the BPS response to Sir John Foster's report on Scientology [See BPS/001/4/01/03/01]. After advice from Mr Christopher Hall, Barbara Castle's Information officer on setting up a press function - a Standing Press Committee was formed in October 1971 under the Chairmanship of Dr Georgiades - they produced press releases and started recruiting spokespeople and setting up a media training courses for them - the first of which was held in June 1972. Early press efforts were concentrated on promoting the conferences and journal articles but later encompassed promoting BPS policy, positions, activities and the profession of psychology.

In 1973 Susan Best PA to the Secretary General took on the additional role of 'Public Relations Secretary', this was later held by Mrs M Clark, the post existed until 1976.

Stephen White joined the BPS staff as Director of Communications in 1985 and started organising regular media training from 1986 onwards. By October 1991 the Press Committee was no longer a standing committee but a subcommittee of the Information Committee (which itself took over from the Standing Committee on Communications SCCOMS 1984-1990). The Information Committee became the Communications Committee in 1998 as part of the Society's strategic plan. This became the Publications and Communications Board in 2000.

A press officer was recruited in 1991.
RulesDescription compiled in line with the following: ISAD (G) General International Standard Archival Description MAD3 Third Edition 2000
ArchNoteCompiled by Claire Jackson BPS Archivist History of Psychology Centre.

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