British Psychological Society
The British Psychological Society (BPS) is a representative body for psychologists and psychology in the United Kingdom. The BPS is also a Registered Charity and, along with advantages, this also imposes certain constraints on what the society can and cannot do. For example, it cannot campaign on issues which are seen as political.
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Government meetings last updated 19 Feb 2012 – excludes visits, attendance at seminars, conferences, receptions, media interviews
January 2011
Dept. of Health
- British Psychological Society met with Anne Milton, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, to discuss substance misuse policy, along with National Representatives for Substance Misuse, Royal College of Psychiatrists, Royal College of General Practitioners, and Royal College of Nursing. [2]
References
- 1. Wikipedia. British Psychological Society
- 2. Department of Health. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Jan - 31 Mar 2011
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