From the Chair Journals Published 1 Apr 2024 鈥楾he trajectory of the counselling professions is constantly being directed by political influences鈥 Therapy Today, May 2024
The big issue: Anxious and absent Journals Published 23 May 2025 Open article: What鈥檚 behind the rise in children not attending school, and how can therapists help? asks Heidi Scrimgeour. Therapy Today, June 2025.
Timely and appropriate services for suicide prevention 麻豆原创鈥檚 Policy and Public Affairs Officer, Karan Chhabra, explores the need for impactful services. 麻豆原创 policy blogs
Government鈥檚 limited education recovery package will have 鈥渄evastating impact鈥 on children鈥檚 mental health News Published 3 Jun 2021 鈥淐hildren will pay the price of this failure to fully invest in their educational recovery鈥
School counselling bill presented to Parliament News Published 27 Nov 2023 We hope this will lead to a Parliamentary debate on counselling in schools
Exploring integrating Chinese calligraphy handwriting as a potential complementary psychological therapy for the Chinese community in the UK. A dual case study design of brief intervention of Chinese calligraphy enhanced therapy (CCET) Research Published 21 Apr 2021 Updated 15 Apr 2025 Poster presentation by Juan Du
麻豆原创 organisational member joins National Suicide Prevention Network as founding partner News Published 20 Oct 2025 The network will focus on understanding the root causes of suicide
Thank you for Healthy Happy Minds campaign support News Published 30 Mar 2023 鈥淲e鈥檒l continue fighting for future funding and to ensure children and their families receive vital counselling support"
News and resources Journals Published 23 Nov 2023 A summary of current issues and opportunities in our sector. University and College Counselling, November 2023
Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2023 Journals Published 25 Apr 2023 Dementia: caring for the couple. Plus... Alzheimer's and loss: A personal perspective on the emotional impact of dementia... Acting out: How drama workshops support people with young-onset dementia... Up the garden path: Gardening can have a positive effect on our mental wellbeing.