News Journals Published 31 Aug 2023 A round-up of the latest findings and policy updates affecting CYPF. ÌÇÐĹÙÍø Children, Young People and Families, September 2023
Leading the way Journals Published 3 Mar 2023 Divisional news, including updates from ÌÇÐĹÙ꿉۪s CYPF Lead Jo Holmes and ÌÇÐĹÙÍø CYPF Executive Committee member Tracey Peters. ÌÇÐĹÙÍø Children, Young People and Families, March 2023
Chancellor’s Autumn Statement is a good start for improving the mental health of the nation News Published 31 Oct 2024 We welcome the Budget’s much needed investment in public services but we're concerned about the impact on third sector organisations
Influencing in a time of change Our ÌÇÐĹÙÍø president Lynne Gabriel explores the impact of Labour’s historic victory on counselling and psychotherapy. ÌÇÐĹÙÍø staff blog
ÌÇÐĹÙÍø welcomes three new Vice Presidents News Published 28 Nov 2025 Our new Vice Presidents bring extensive experience in counselling, psychotherapy, equality, and public policy
New research shows multiple benefits of school counselling News Published 29 Jan 2025 New studies highlight benefits of on-site counselling for secondary school students and school staff
The cost-of-living challenges faced by community-based organisations News Published 22 May 2024 Jeremy Bacon focuses on the challenges of community-based counselling services amid cost-of-living crisis: Insights from ÌÇÐĹÙÍø's Policy team. ÌÇÐĹÙÍø staff blog
A journey from listener to author, coach, and multi-dimensional therapist News Published 15 Jan 2024 Beyond counseling: Aisha Gordon-Hiles' journey from therapy to coaching, writing, and advocacy. ÌÇÐĹÙÍø member blogs
Happy hour in IAPT: improving workplace wellbeing Journals Published 31 Oct 2016 Open article: Lowri Dowthwaite writes about an innovative project that focuses on increasing wellbeing and happiness among IAPT staff. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, October 2016
Recognising loss: racially minoritised women and structural inequality at work News Published 19 May 2026 Rakhi Chand explores racially minoritised women, misogynoir and the emotional and psychic costs of leadership. ÌÇÐĹÙÍø member blogs.