Description | Pdf's of Blogs published on the British Psychological Society BPS website 07 January 2020 The shape of things to come - BPS Policy Unit 4 Feb 2020 What does it mean to find your brave? Childs Mental Health Week Katie Hunt, Division of Clinical Psychology’s Faculty for Children, Young People and their Families 23 March The First 100 Days - BPS Policy Unit 8 April 2020 Parenting young babies whilst self isolating and social distancing - Abigail Wright, DECP Committee 7 May 2020 Psychological perspectives on obesity: policy, practice and research priorities - Angel Chater 14 May 2020 Supporting refugees and asylum seekers during the coronavirus pandemic Kim O’Connor on behalf of the Covid-19 Confinement Workstream Group. 15 April 2020 The psychological impact of social distancing on Gender, Sexuality and Relationship Diverse populations - Adam Jowett 20 May 2020 Learning from experiences – the pioneering Life of Marie Jahoda Sophie O'Reilly History of Psychology Centre 29 May 2020 Membership matters Karen Beamish 2 June 2020 Shining a light on our BPS volunteers 12 June 2020 How being kind benefits us psychologically Amra Rao 26 June 2020 Continuing on our member journey Karen Beamish 30 June 2020 Why simply asking people to self-isolate won't cut it BPS Behavioural Science and Disease Prevention Workstream. 25 June 2020 Same storm, separate boats? Kathryn Scott and Saskia Perriard-Abdoh 10 July 2020 The Right to Play: Covid-19 and Lessons from History Claire Jackson BPS History of Psychology Centre 23 July 2020 Get to know our Diversity and Inclusion chair Nasreen Fazal-Short 30 July 2020 Welcoming the BPS Member Board Karen Beamish 3 August 2020 Risperidone Risks For Vulnerable Children In The UK - Dave Traxson 12 August 2020 Riding the rollercoaster of results day Division of Academics, Researchers, and Teachers in Psychology 11 August 2020 Is it the end of the world? A Level results day advice Division of Academics, Researchers, and Teachers in Psychology 27 August 2020 Pupils in the pandemic - our journey to psychological recovery Tom Milson 28 August 2020 Making the grade Karen Beamish 9 Sep 2020 Now more than ever we need action on suicide prevention Rory O’Connor 14 September 2020 Climate change and psychology Tony Wainwright and Annie Mitchell on behalf of the DCP Southwest Branch Committee. 14 September 2020 Creating Psychological Safety to Facilitate Complex Conversations Nasreen Fazal-Short 17 September 2020 Adapting to university during Covid-19: a student’s perspective 21 September 2020 Peer Review Week 2020 30 September 2020 Grade A Karen Beamish 11 October 2020 Psychology, Human Rights and the Environment & Climate Crisis - Knowledge and Insight Team
Black History Month October: They taught integrity: the lives of Francis Sumner and Inez Beverley Prosser -Sophie O'Reilly BPS History of Psychology Centre l The Association of Black Psychologists - a dynamic UK organisation working in Black Psychology Fresh perspectives on Racism, Colonialism and Psychology: the Writings of Dr Kwame Owusu-Bempah (1945-2017) Alex Duthie BPS History of Psychology Centre Fulfilling Black Children’s Lives - Dr Mamie Phipps Clark - Claire Jackson BPS History of Psychology Centre Bame Augustine Nsamenang: an extraordinary thinker in global psychology - Claire Jackson BPS History of Psychology Centre The Runnymede Trust reflects on how 2020 has impacted on racism Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world Melernie Meheux 3 Nov 2020 The Future of Psychology Fabianna Dennis
Challenge Poverty Week 14 October 2020 Holiday Provision: Supporting families and children living in poverty and driving change in government policy and public opinion 16 October 2020 Psychology’s role in tackling poverty through the lens of drug treatment centres
2 Nov 2020 A focus on networks Karen Beamish 5 Nov 2020 What kind of public health and prevention work is currently undertaken by UK clinical psychologists? DCP 19 Nov 2020 New fathers in lockdown – a golden opportunity - John Barry 20 Nov 2020 Transgender Day of Remembrance BPS Psychology of Sexualities Section 30 Nov 2020 Spotlight on careers Karen Beamish 1 Dec 2020 In the name of common sense Ashley Weinberg Political Psychology Section 4 Dec 2020 Re-thinking pupil absence by using psychological perspectives Alex Jones, a member of our Poverty to Flourishing Expert Reference Group 7 Dec 2020 It’s okay not to be okay – understanding loneliness when caregiving for young children Abigail Wright, Gemma Ellis and Victoria Wolfe 16 Dec 2020 Supporting BPS policy to create real change – a member’s perspective Linda Kaye 16 Dec 2020 How my Jewish Heritage has inspired my work as a psychologist Hanna Isaacson 17 Dec 2020 Looking Ahead Karen Beamish 15 Jan 2021 World Religion Day Juhi Waeerker 17 Jan 2021 Celebrating World Religion Day Chloe Guy, Rachael Nicholl, Kaitlyn Whittaker, and Rosie Reid 22 Jan 2021 The year ahead Karen Beamish Victorian Mathematicians, War-time Psychologists and 70s Disco Dancers: Mary Boole Stott and Careers Advice in the BPS Archive 22 Jan 2021 May you live until 120 - Claire Jackson 1 Feb 2021 LGBT History Month - Adam Jowett 1 Feb 2021 Educational Psychology and the early years: early hope(s) for the future - Abigail Wright 4 Feb 2021 Impacts of the pandemic on the mental health and wider psychological development of our children - Division of Clinical Psychology Faculty for Children, Young People and Their Families DCP CYPF 4 Feb 2021 What makes a good listener? Linda Blair 8 Feb 2021 Charlotte Wolff – Pioneering Research - History of Psychology Centre 15 Feb 2021 Intersections of space and identity: a personal history of LGBT+ History Month - Zyra Evangelista 18 Feb 2021 Parenting towards qualification Alban Dickson DSEP (Division of Sport and Exercise Psychology) 22 Feb 2021 People with learning disabilities are still being discriminated against - fundamental change is required - Division of Clinical Psychology DCP 9 Feb 2021 National Apprenticeship Week - A Day in the Life Robin Coakley Join our CLaN Blog Article 24 Feb 2021 Students and social isolation - Mariyah Mandhu, BPS Partnership and Accreditation Officer 26 Feb 2021 Dual projects - Karen Beamish 5 March 2021 The impact of the pandemic on eating disorders - Stephen Linacre 5 March 2021 Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners - A Case Study - Hedvig Nesse 19 March 2021 Paid vs voluntary work debate during sport psychology training - Loriellen Eirene Patsi and- Nathaniel Hatch-Johnson 26 March 2021 Supporting the early years - Respohnse to DfE Early Year's Framework and Statutory Instrument (EYFS) 26 March 2021 Membership Matters - March 30 April 2021 Membership Matters - April Karen Beamish 30 April 2021 Thinking about thinking about ethics Roger Paxton, Chair of the BPS Ethics Committee 28 April 2021 Beginnings in occupational psychology: The National Institute of Industrial Psychology Sophie O'Reilly History of Psychology Centre 14 May 2021 National Children’s Day UK: Time to hear - Sarah Taylor Whiteway Division of Educational and Child Psychology 27 May 2021 Taking the next steps after graduation: what to do if it all seems unclear - Lloyd Emeka Membership Matters - May - Karen Beamish 26 May 2021 Three top tips on moving from undergraduate to postgraduate study - Maddi Pownall, chair of PsyPAG (the Psychology Postgraduate Affairs Group 26 May 2021 Transferable skills from your psychology degree 10 June 2021 Family interventions for psychosis - Jo Allen and Steven Livingstone 11 June 2021 A golden opportunity at a precious time: a reflection on the role that Educational Psychologists play in supporting children 0-2 years old - Nicola Canale, Abigail Wright and Rebecca Steward Division of Educational and Child Psychology 25 June 2021 Membership Matters - June - Karen Beamish 13 July 2021 Becoming part of the family, PsyPAG integrates into the BPS 28 July 2021 Membership matters - PsyPAG integration into the BPS 30 July 2021 Membership Matters - July - Karen Beamish 2 Sep 2021 The role of psychology in disability support – mental health support, improving performance and classification - Jan Burns 24 Sep 2021 Membership Matters Sep Karen Beamish
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