It is vital that children who require SEND support have their needs identified in a timely manner. This has the potential to trigger early support, which is key to preventing problems becoming ...
"We welcome the government's commitment to helping more families meet the rising cost of living challenges, through the introduction of new free breakfast clubs in the Spring.
The LeDeR programme from NHS England and King’s College London looks into the reported deaths of people with a learning disability in England.
Responding to the removal of the two-child benefit cap, announced in today's Budget by the government, BPS President Dr Roman Raczka said: "The removal of the two-child benefit cap is long overdue and ...
Responding to the Budget, President of the British Psychological Society Dr Roman Raczka said: "The government's commitment to 250 new neighbourhood health centres has the potential to improve health ...
In 2025, UK and Scottish Parliaments advanced historic moves to legalise assisted dying. This session explores the legal, ethical and psychological issues.
Chartered psychologist and therapeutic knitting specialist Dr Mia Hobbs discusses the psychological benefits of knitting.
One in 10 mental health patients who attended A&E in England last month stayed for more than 24 hours, new data suggests.
Cambridge Dictionaries’ word of 2025 describes the one-sided relationship fans have with, amongst other things, artificial intelligence ...
The dangers of children using AI for mental health therapy support could lead to the next public health emergency if the government does not take urgent action ("Children using AI for mental health ...
UK healthcare settings are so short-staffed that nursing staff are continuing to work while unwell; an RCN survey reports.
"We welcome the government's new Men's Health Strategy which is an important first step to improving the mental health and wellbeing of men and boys throughout the country.