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📣 Submissions are now open for the BPS BPS Social Psychology Section annual conference taking place at Lady Margaret Hall from 8-10 September. Submission deadline 23rd April 2025. Come join us! bps.org.uk/event/social-p…

More than half of the rise in disability claims since the pandemic is linked to mental health, according to new research from Institute for Fiscal Studies. That's why further investment in the mental health workforce is vital to meet growing demand. #PsychologyMatters: bps.org.uk/news/people-ex…


'We have to stress the value of psychological health in helping people to remain physically & psychologically well.' Dr Lynne Taylor on her role in the Scottish Government 'Raising the profile of the value and role of psychological approaches.' #PsychologyMatters bps.org.uk/blog/psycholog…



Still enough time to consider and submit your work to our special issue in Political Psychology journal, about online extreme narratives and alternative identities! ISPP British Psychological Society BPS Social Psychology Section ECREA Digital Culture & Communication

'Psychology has the power to make the world a better place.’ Dr Daniel Jolley believes ‘psychology is fundamental to every part of our lives – it is woven into how we think, act, and interact with others’. The power of psychology #PsychologyMatters: bps.org.uk/blog/psycholog…






Come join us BPS Social Psychology Section this September at the lovely Lady Margaret Hall. Submission deadline is the 23rd April.



Wonderful to attend this roundtable to discuss the mental health of NHS staff and the barriers they face to accessing support. Kalpita Kunde, our Division of Clinical Psychology Chair has also just written this relevant piece in response to the latest NHS staff survey results: bps.org.uk/news/nhs-staff…


