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Past President Reflections, MHWP Registration and Your Questions Answered

Past President Reflections, MHWP Registration and Your Questions Answered

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Your monthly Members Matters update is packed with news of what's going on at the BABCP, interviews with our key members, and practical guidance from the CBT community from your hosts; Rachel Handley, Steph Curnow and Helen Macdonald. In This Episode: BABCP News & Updates Helen Macdonald gives you fresh perspectives on ethical and inclusive CBT practice as she shares updates on anti-racist and anti-oppressive practice webinars and gives a sneak peek into the upcoming EABCT conference. Introducing… Past President Saiqa Naz Helen welcomes Saiqa to the podcast as they reflect on her presidency, key achievements, and the work she did to support underrepresented groups in the CBT field. Spotlight on, Mental Health Wellbeing Practitioner Registration Erin Graham, the Accreditation and Registration Liaison Manager joins Steph Curnow to shed light on the importance of registration for Mental Health Wellbeing Practitioners (MHWP) for public protection and professional recognition.Ask Me AnythingSenior Clinical Advisor Helen Macdonald answers a listener question: When might CBT not be the right fit for a client?Podcast Picks, hear what other podcasts are coming up this month from the BABCPLet's Talk About CBT – featuring Tafi and SherrieResearch Matters – with insights from Kerry YoungPractice Matters- Augmented Depression Therapy with Barney Dunn Links and resources: Join a Special Interest Group (SIG): https://babcp.com/Membership/Special-Interest-GroupsFind a CBT supervisor on the CBT Register: https://www.cbtregisteruk.comMore information on our Journals Special Issues can be found here Check out our other podcasts Let's Talk About CBT, Practice Matters, and Research Matters in our podcasts hub: https://babcp.com/Podcasts Contact us: podcasts@babcp.com New episodes every month – subscribe now so you don't miss out. Credits: This podcast was produced by Purposeful Podcasts Music is Autmn Coffee by Bosnow from Uppbeat Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/bosnow/autumn-coffee License code: 3F32NRBYH67P5MIF Transcript: Rachel: Hello and welcome to Members Matters, the podcast made exclusively for BABCP members. I'm Rachel Handley, and I'm here with my co-host, Steph Curnow and Helen Macdonald. In each episode of this podcast, we'll bring you the latest news and information from members. You'll get to meet some of the key figures in the organization in our introducing section, and you'll get the chance to get involved too and ask me anything. Our senior clinical advisor, Helen Macdonald is going to take any question you'd like to ask. You'll also hear a bit more about the new Mental Health Wellbeing Practitioner registration in our spotlight on session. But first up, hello to my co-host, Steph and Helen. How are you both? Steph: Hi, I'm good. Thanks. So it's been really busy here at BABCP. How about you, Helen? Helen: Yeah, I'd agree with you. It's been busy. I guess some of the things that I've been up to in my role here is I've been part of a working party where we're reviewing our Standards of Conduct, Performance and Ethics at the moment, which is a big piece of work and so far we've been working with the Standards And Ethics Committee and we'll be bringing proposed updates and asking for feedback from all our members in the next few months while we try to make sure that what we are doing is really up to date and consistent with our values and ethical principles. So that's one of the pieces of work in other things that I've been up to thinking about our series of anti-racist, anti-oppressive practice webinars that have just started with the wonderful Leila Lawton and Rani Griffiths on Friday, and we've got a whole series coming up for you. And then other things, we responded to the Supreme Court ruling on gender and put out a statement, particularly supporting people who are trans, non-binary or intersex in terms of the impact that the ruling might have on people. Then finally, the other thing is that we are coming up soon to the EABCT conference, the European Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies Conference that we are hosting in Glasgow in September, and all of our members are by being a member of BABCP they're also members of EABCT, and there's a really exciting program developing with experts from all over, speaking on such a variety of things. There'll be something for everybody. Rachel: So there's two for the price of one there. EABCT, and BABCP membership. And please come to the conference. It's going to be fantastic up in Glasgow. There's a lot going on, Helen, in the, in this space of diversity, but also kind of all these kind of ongoing developments around ethical practice, et cetera. So that. Sounds like again, you haven't been sitting with your feet up. How about you, Steph? How, how are things going in the, the world of the journals? Steph: Yeah, journals are good. They've been very busy at the moment. We've had a bumper month for submissions...
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