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TitleBPS Annual Conference 2019 - Video Recordings
Date2019
Extent6 video files
DescriptionRecordings of lectures given at the BPS Annual Conference 2019 held at the Harrogate Convention Centre, 01-02 May 2019

1. 'The psychological impact of inequality - British Psychological Society 2019 annual conference opens' BPS President Kate Bullen and Cheif Executive Sarb Bajwa open the BPS Annual Conference 2019 in Harrogate. 24:53: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8maXpm786s&list=PLCkLQOAPOtT2JXi8u5mJIqyeHxrKsr-7V&index=2&t=0s

2. 'How can we ensure the NHS has the workforce it needs?' Anita Charlesworth OBE delivers presentation on NHS staff shortages and the imapct of the workforce implementation plan. 01:06:01: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-GpmPWu2F4&list=PLCkLQOAPOtT2JXi8u5mJIqyeHxrKsr-7V&index=2

3. 'Equality and recovery: policies and practices to enable people with mental distress to have a life' Liz Sayce, Chair of the Commission for Equality in Mental Health, discusses how inequalities in society affect people living with mental health problems. 29:31: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddl4DXwU9-8&list=PLCkLQOAPOtT2JXi8u5mJIqyeHxrKsr-7V&index=3

4. 'The Inner Level: the psychological costs of inequality' Professor Kate Pickett explores the costs of inequality on society. 52:43: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aT_zOgCfEpc&list=PLCkLQOAPOtT2JXi8u5mJIqyeHxrKsr-7V&index=4

5. 'Psychology and policy in contexts of scarcity' Professor Eldar Shafir discusses the psychological impact of low incomes. 53:55: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EP9x5b_JRUQ&list=PLCkLQOAPOtT2JXi8u5mJIqyeHxrKsr-7V&index=5

6. 'Why should you attend a British Psychological Society conference?' BPS members explain why they find BPS conferences so useful and engaging. 02:41: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkEogTjvkAQ&list=PLCkLQOAPOtT2JXi8u5mJIqyeHxrKsr-7V&index=6
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Related MaterialSarb Bajwa - Photograph PHO/003/2/31/05/05
Sarb Bajwa - Photograph PHO/003/2/31/09/01
Kate Bullen Photograph PHO/003/2/31/07/06
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