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Strengthening safeguarding in practice (22 June 2026)
£5000
Member price £30.00 (+ VAT). This live webinar is being delivered on Monday 22nd June 2026. It explores the roadmap for quality improvement in safeguarding practice by translating high-level lessons from national inquiries and fitness to practise cases into practical mastery of thresholds, defensible record keeping, and the legalities of referrals.
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Effective consultancy skills
£5833
Member price £35 (+VAT). This on-demand webinar (delivered in Dec 2023) offers a practical guide to Process Consultancy, a vital professional skill for applied psychologists. Effective consultancy skills are central to Psychologists’ roles whether providing psychological views internally or externally to their organisations. The ability to influence others when putting new information across is central, this is easy to mess up leaving the other person, or people, resistant to new ideas.
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Strengthening safeguarding in practice (22 June 2026)
£5000
Member price £30.00 (+ VAT). This live webinar is being delivered on Monday 22nd June 2026. It explores the roadmap for quality improvement in safeguarding practice by translating high-level lessons from national inquiries and fitness to practise cases into practical mastery of thresholds, defensible record keeping, and the legalities of referrals.
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Technology and AI in Psychological and Behavioural Intervention
£5833
Member price £35.00 (+VAT). This two-hour webinar provides an overview of the current state of technological application within behavioural interventions. For example, in health and coaching contexts in North America, behavioural science is used in product design as standard; and many psychological and behavioural interventions are delivered using digital technology.
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The ethics of technology and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in psychology
£5833
Member price £35 (+ VAT). This on-demand webinar explores key ethical questions related to how technology and Artificial Intelligence impact people, processes, and psychological research. It also addresses some of the larger ethical questions about regulation, misinformation, privilege structures and the environmental impact of these innovations. The session covers examples from both psychological research and practice.
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Working as a psychologist expert witness in the Criminal Court in England and Wales (27 April 2026)
£18333
Member price £110.00 (+ VAT). This online workshop is being delivered on Monday 27th April 2026, 13:30 - 16:30. It explores the growing need for high‑quality, psychologically informed expert evidence in the criminal courts at a time of increasing scrutiny of expert witnesses, complex case presentations and pressure on court timetables.