Description | Pdf's of Blogs published on the British Psychological Society BPS website 26 January 2018 Children, young people and mental health: communicating in an online world - Rosie Horne 26 Feb 2018 Is it time to reassess the role of diet and nutrition in psychological illness? Kimberley WIlson 12 March 2018 Pushing policy forwards BPS Policy Unit 16 March 2018 Workplace wellbeing: our impact so far - Lisa Morrison Coulthard 9 April 2018 Male Suicide: A Silent Epidemic Project84 Funke Baffour 23 April 2018 Hungry for Change Anthony Warner 01 May 2018 Prevention and Intervention: supporting our children’s mental health and psychological wellbeing Nigel Atter (Policy Advisor) 14 May 2018 Mental Health Awareness Week - Suicide Prevention Nigel Atter (Policy Advisor) 15 May 2018 Mental Health Awareness Week - Psychology at Work Nigel Atter (Policy Advisor) 16 May 2018 Mental Health Awareness Week - Children and Young People Nigel Atter (Policy Advisor) 17 May 2018 Mental Health Awareness Week - Dementia: Caring for the Carer Nigel Atter (Policy Advisor) 24 May 2018 The best way to have your say - Kathryn Scott - Director of Policy 16 July 2018 An End to Conversion Therapy - Lyndsey/Igi Moon 19 Sep 2018 The Brain Where are the Care Guidelines - Kimberley Wilson 12 Sep 2018 Speak now... Andrew Walmsley 03 October 2018 Protecting the public – improving lives - Nigel Atter (Policy Advisor) 29 October 2018 Research excellence - a framework for success? 05 November 2018 Refocusing our strategy – research and impact - Lisa Morrison Coulthard 16 November 2018 Choosing a direction, choosing a career - Georgina Clayton 26 November 2018 Planning for Research Excellence -Lisa Morrison Coulthard 14 January 2019 Obesity, Poverty, and Health Inequality - Anthony Warner 18 Jan 2019 The Early Career Conference Bursary Scheme 15 February 2019 Research Excellence: how is REF 2021 shaping up? Lisa Morrison Coulthard 12 March 2019 Why we need psychological representation on NHS England’s Clinical Reference Groups - Tim Atkin, formerly Chair of Faculty for Children, Young People, and their Families. 9 April 2019 Should Smartphones really be banned for children or do scientists have a bigger problem? David Ellis, Brittany Davidson, and Linda Kaye Cognitive Psychology Section 23 April 2019 Stress: Can't Live With It... So What Should We Do About It? John Amaechi 26 April 2019 BPS and Equality Sophie O'Reilly History of Psychology Centre 08 May 2019 Improving Mental Health Provision in Schools: six policy take-aways BPS Policy Unit 17 May 2019 The influence of body image on mental health Carolyn Mair 13 May 2019 Line managers: still the missing pieces in the stress management jigsaw? Emma Donaldson-Feilder, Director and Co-Founder of Affinity Health at Work and author of, among others, 'Preventing stress in organisations: how to develop positive managers', co-written with Dr Jo Yarker and Dr Rachel Lewis. 28 June 2019 Research Excellence Framework 2021 Lisa Morrison Coulthard 12 Aug 2019 Reducing Parental Conflict Patrick Myers 30 Aug 2019 Educational psychologists concerned about government proposals that will marginalise, exclude and harm vulnerable children Daniel OHare Sep 2019 A time to share, a blog by a member of staff Previously published in September 2017. 02 July 2019 The Personality of British Lawn Tennis Players - Lucy Parker History of Psychology Centre September 26, 2019 Meeting workforces challenges head-on October 9, 2019 Every Mind Matters – a psychological contribution to public mental health - Peter Kinderman October 24, 2019 100 Years of Member Networks - Sophie 'O'reilly History of Psychology Centre October 31, 2019 A Focus on Poverty November 28, 2019 Psychology and the climate crisis December 18, 2019 Looking to the future |
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