Thank you all for drawing attention to the lack of visibility about social justice on the front page of the BPS Community Psychology Section site. We had not realised that you had to join the Section to see the aims and objectives - not exactly the most helpful way to promote community psychology! We are going to try and move the site about a bit so that it is clear what community psychology is about at first click. At the moment, if you join the section (and of course you are all welcome if you are not already members) you will see the aims are:
Dismantle disabling societal barriers and construct psychologically enabling contexts and practices
raise awareness of socio-political and organisational issues affecting education, development and well-being
challenge the dominance of individually-focused models of psychosocial adjustment and psychological intervention
address people’s strengths and competencies as well as problems and difficulties
promote preventative interventions for health and well-being
Strive for social justice
research the impact of local, national and international policies on health and well-being
question established power structures and hierarchies
lobby for ideologically progressive policies consistent with community psychology principles
Work in solidarity and mutual respect alongside people experiencing marginalisation, disempowerment and oppression
work with community organisations towards collaborative understanding of issues of collective importance
promote the interests of marginalised, disempowered and oppressed people
facilitate community engagement to address issues affecting health and well-being
encourage lobbying, community networking, advocacy and policy engagement
Engage with community psychology education and training
promote the study and understanding of community psychology within community organisations, the health service, secondary schools, and further and higher education
facilitate recognition that knowledge and expertise effective in promoting well-being and social justice can be found outside of professional contexts
encourage and facilitate the British Psychological Society to communicate the impact of societal factors on psychosocial functioning,
encourage critical reflection on the privileges held by British Psychological Society psychologists
Conduct research consistent with community psychology principles
approach research from a standpoint of methodological pluralism
employ methodological approaches which give voice to traditionally under-represented populations
promote respect of diversity amongst people and settings
exchange ideas through research publications, workshops, conferences, training sessions and practice
Carolyn Kagan - past Chair Community Psychology Section
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Dear all,
It is good to raise this question and have this debate. In my view the BPS and beyond ( psychology more broadly as a discipline and as a set of practices, including but not dominated by clinical psychology and also not dominated by western ideas of psychology ) absolutely needs to engage with, and be resourced by, the external challenging voices that this discussion list ( along with various other critical fora) provide. AND we need to come together across our divisions and schisms to be play our parts in a stronger collective force for global social justice .
On October 16th 2004 , at the 10th annual UK community psychology conference, in Exeter ( on Challenging Inequalities) , which was well supported by many UK community psychology enthusiasts including community activists, academic, educational and clinical psychologists (here are some papers http://www.compsy.org.uk/Papers_from_the__UK_Community_Psychology_Conference,_Exeter,_2004.html ) , a decision was made by the assembled company that a group of us would work to establish a community psychology section in the BPS. We were eventually successful in doing so, though it took quite a while. . The section was inaugurated in October 2010 with Jacqui Ackhurst as its first chair . The decision to try to form a BPS community psychology section was a contested one which I know had been debated for several years before the Exeter conference. - we all had differing degrees of ambivalence , being concerned that if community psychology integrated within the mainstream of the BPS, it would lose its critical and edgy impact . It seems to me now on balance that the decision to push for a community section was a good one. It seems to me that the section has been , and still is, a strong force for good within the BPS. There are some very encouraging developments . The Society is increasingly vocal about issues of social justice ( despite being hamstrung by its constitutional arrangements that disallow political engagement ) . The BPS remains a very imperfect organisation. And we surely need to listen and hear critical and challenging voices from both inside and outside the professional body. And in any case it wasn’t entirely either/ or. We have, thanks to the work of list managers of this list , retained this place for debate and challenge. This discussion list is not the BPS community psychology discussion list ( though there is an overlap of membership) . It is valuable for many reasons – not least because membership here does not require BPS membership.
The organisers of the forthcoming DCP pre-qualification event invited me to speak at their forthcoming event. I wasn’t able to, being already committed on that day, but I have suggested some trainee alternatives – wonderful young people who are committed to trying to understand, and be guided by community psychology, values and practices . My sense is that many young people coming forward as future applied psychologists are highly principled and passionate in their desire to contribute to transformative efforts to make the world better, fairer, more peaceful, more inclusive and more socially just - as well as to cherish and steward our physical environment and tackle climate change. It would be great if we could work together constructively to support the psychological and community activists of the future , whatever branch of applied or lay or academic psychology we, and they, identify with.
And as Richard proposes here, and as others have said too, it would be great to do more together to promote a critically informed and engaged movement for psychology in public health, with effective political and public engagement.
Annie
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Apologises if my overly defensive policing comment was unhelpful. I am coming towards the end of a long four years as chair of the DCP and the apparently fragmented and divided state of British psychology starts to drive one crazy!
The public health agenda is growing by the day. Population level interventions and public and professional understanding of complex aetiologies including the highly negative impacts of inequality seem to be on the up. However, we have Health Promotion mainly in Health psychology, Francis related work shared between the Clinical and Occupational divisions, the Work and Health initiative is trying to get resources and momentum through the BPS Professional Practice Board, the attempt to form a network of people working with or around Health and Wellbeing Boards in England never got off the ground. The community psychology section seems to me to be gaining traction but is ambivalent about being associated the rest of psychology? The new BPS strategy is inviting a greater policy impact and public engagement.
I am clear in my own mind that as a collective we could be more effective in our work with both individuals and communities is we were more ‘joined up and less schism minded'.
We had Nadine Kaslow the past president of the American Psychological Association as a key note at our recent annual conference. She fronted their response to the Hoffman report and our involvement in torture. She said that the only place in the BPS that she could find a serious commitment to social justice was in the Counselling Division. I have just checked the community section website it doesn’t say anything about social justice.
It is great that our prequel group has organised this event. I will check out with them whether they thought about inviting senior figures from the section.
We have started planning our January 2017 annual conference which is going to be in Liverpool. I am hoping that this will have a strong community psychology thread. The next President Peter Kinderman is from Liverpool and is very active on the local Health and Wellbeing board.
This has recently been produced about David Smail. It perhaps indicates the potential benefits of being more joined up. https://karnacology.com/hall-of-fame/david-smail/
How has the community psychology section responded to the ongoing attempts to restructure/reinvent the BPS?
Hope this is helpful
Richard
On 21 Feb 2016, at 09:37, jacqui lovell <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
For me it would def not be a 'clinical' one but one informed by an ecological framework, social justice, materialism and poverty as primary considerations at the core,
Cheers
Jacqui
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Subject: Fwd: [COMMUNITYPSYCHUK] Fwd: Community Psychology: Thinking more, speaking more, doing more - 11 March 2016, Birmingham
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> It depends how you define a field or how you want to carve and police psychology ? Cross section and divisional events are rare in British psychology? People seem to generally like to talk amongst their own. I am going to it but not speaking. How do you become/know you are a community psychologist?
>
> I have heard no talk of a clinical community psychology faculty! We have a clinical health faculty. I have been advocating that 'we get organised around health and wellbeing boards and public health in general. It has been hard to get momentum on this. I haven't however given up and have plans to try and move this forward when I finish my stint as DCP chair.
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> It is important that the President and President elect are speaking at it as they are seeking to reinvent the BPS. I wonder what sort of community psychology structure or profile community psychologists would want.
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> Richard
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>> On 19 Feb 2016, at 14:55, Carl Walker <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
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>> Completely agree Mark.
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>> Carl Walker
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>> Subject: [COMMUNITYPSYCHUK] Fwd: Community Psychology: Thinking more, speaking more, doing more - 11 March 2016, Birmingham
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>> This is strange. Has the BPS compsy section had any involvement in this event?
>> While interest of clinical psychologists in politics, action and the world beyond the consulting room is to be welcomed, it does seem strange that (so far as I know) none of the speakers is from the community psychology field.
>>
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>> Pre-Qualification Group Annual Conference 2016
>> Community Psychology: Thinking more, speaking more, doing more
>> #PQGconf
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>> Friday 11 March 2016
>>
>> The Studio Venue, Birmingham
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>> Join fellow pre and in-training peers, qualified clinicians and experts by experience at the 2016 DCP PQG Annual Conference. This event promises the chance to consider how critical and community approaches to psychology can be applied in interesting and novel ways. This conference aims to open up dialogues among future clinical psychologists and the public, to help shape creative and empowering interventions that go beyond routine practice and change conventional practices for something different and potentially better.
>> Learning outcomes and objectives;
>> Attendees will gain of an understanding of and insight into:
>> • What does it mean to be a psychologist in the 'real world'
>> • Should clinical psychology really be involved in politics, the media and community?
>> • How to design, plan and evaluate interventions beyond the scope of conventional 'therapy'
>> • What community psychology can look like across the lifespan
>> • How to critique and engage with different perspectives
>> • How to involve service-users and experts-by-experience throughout our work
>> • How clinical psychologists are trying to change the world for the better
>>
>> We've got a great line up of speakers and here's who we have confirmed so far:
>>
>> Jamie Hacker-Hughes (BPS President)
>> Masuma Rahim (Clinical Psychologist & Blogger)
>> Lisa Cameron (Clinical Psychologist and MP)
>> Psychologist Against Austerity PAA
>> Rufus May (Clinical Psychologist) & Elisabeth Svanholmers (Hearing Voices Network Trainer & Facilitator)
>> Minorities in Clinical Training Group
>> Nina Browne (Trainee Clinical Psychologist) & Kat Alcock (Clinical Psychologist)
>> Sarah Wheeler & Thomas Tobias (Founders of Mental Fight Club & Dragon Cafe)
>> Walk The Talk Team
>> Peter Kinderman (Clinical Psychologist and BPS President Elect)
>> Anne Cooke (Clinical Psychologist)
>>
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Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2016 16:56:00 +0000
From: Thomas Allan <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
Subject: Re: Fwd: [COMMUNITYPSYCHUK] Fwd: Community Psychology: Thinking more, speaking more, doing more - 11 March 2016, Birmingham
Perhaps carve and police a bit strong wording there. I guess there's
nothing wrong with clin psy attempts to open eyes to the 'real world'
beyond individualistic focus but I think the concern that there is a
risk of coopting and watering down CPs political-transformative
potential is justified.
A useful discussion would be on where the boundaries of the field lie
currently lie, not to exclude or police but with the aim of keeping its
focus and developing practice within the context of current social,
political and economic realities. I'm not sure whether debating whether
certain psychologies 'should really be involved in politics, the media
and community' really hits the mark for me.
On 20/02/2016 08:25, richard pemberton wrote:
> Sent from my iPad
>
>
>> It depends how you define a field or how you want to carve and police psychology ? Cross section and divisional events are rare in British psychology? People seem to generally like to talk amongst their own. I am going to it but not speaking. How do you become/know you are a community psychologist?
>>
>> I have heard no talk of a clinical community psychology faculty! We have a clinical health faculty. I have been advocating that 'we get organised around health and wellbeing boards and public health in general. It has been hard to get momentum on this. I haven't however given up and have plans to try and move this forward when I finish my stint as DCP chair.
>>
>> It is important that the President and President elect are speaking at it as they are seeking to reinvent the BPS. I wonder what sort of community psychology structure or profile community psychologists would want.
>>
>> Richard
>>
>> Sent from my iPad
>>
>>> On 19 Feb 2016, at 14:55, Carl Walker<[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Completely agree Mark.
>>>
>>> Carl Walker
>>> SASS
>>> University of Brighton
>>> 01273 643475
>>>
>>> ________________________________________
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>>> Sent: 19 February 2016 11:06
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>>> Subject: [COMMUNITYPSYCHUK] Fwd: Community Psychology: Thinking more, speaking more, doing more - 11 March 2016, Birmingham
>>>
>>> This is strange. Has the BPS compsy section had any involvement in this event?
>>> While interest of clinical psychologists in politics, action and the world beyond the consulting room is to be welcomed, it does seem strange that (so far as I know) none of the speakers is from the community psychology field.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -------- Forwarded Message --------
>>> Subject: Community Psychology: Thinking more, speaking more, doing more - 11 March 2016, Birmingham
>>> Date: Fri, 19 Feb 2016 09:54:39 +0000
>>> From: [comsec] Network Announcements<[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>><mailto:[log in to unmask]>
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>>>
>>> Pre-Qualification Group Annual Conference 2016
>>> Community Psychology: Thinking more, speaking more, doing more
>>> #PQGconf
>>>
>>> Friday 11 March 2016
>>>
>>> The Studio Venue, Birmingham
>>>
>>> Join fellow pre and in-training peers, qualified clinicians and experts by experience at the 2016 DCP PQG Annual Conference. This event promises the chance to consider how critical and community approaches to psychology can be applied in interesting and novel ways. This conference aims to open up dialogues among future clinical psychologists and the public, to help shape creative and empowering interventions that go beyond routine practice and change conventional practices for something different and potentially better.
>>> Learning outcomes and objectives;
>>> Attendees will gain of an understanding of and insight into:
>>> • What does it mean to be a psychologist in the 'real world'
>>> • Should clinical psychology really be involved in politics, the media and community?
>>> • How to design, plan and evaluate interventions beyond the scope of conventional 'therapy'
>>> • What community psychology can look like across the lifespan
>>> • How to critique and engage with different perspectives
>>> • How to involve service-users and experts-by-experience throughout our work
>>> • How clinical psychologists are trying to change the world for the better
>>>
>>> We've got a great line up of speakers and here's who we have confirmed so far:
>>>
>>> Jamie Hacker-Hughes (BPS President)
>>> Masuma Rahim (Clinical Psychologist & Blogger)
>>> Lisa Cameron (Clinical Psychologist and MP)
>>> Psychologist Against Austerity PAA
>>> Rufus May (Clinical Psychologist) & Elisabeth Svanholmers (Hearing Voices Network Trainer & Facilitator)
>>> Minorities in Clinical Training Group
>>> Nina Browne (Trainee Clinical Psychologist) & Kat Alcock (Clinical Psychologist)
>>> Sarah Wheeler & Thomas Tobias (Founders of Mental Fight Club & Dragon Cafe)
>>> Walk The Talk Team
>>> Peter Kinderman (Clinical Psychologist and BPS President Elect)
>>> Anne Cooke (Clinical Psychologist)
>>>
>>> Attending the conference starts for as little as A£20!
>>>
>>> Fees (Inclusive VAT):
>>> DCP Pre-Qual Members A£20
>>> DCP Members A£30
>>> Society Member A£36
>>> Affiliate Subscribers A£44
>>> E Subscribers A£47
>>> Non-Society Members A£48
>>>
>>> Lunch and refreshments provided throughout the day
>>>
>>> The Pre-Qualification Group look forward to welcoming you to this years Annual Conference 2016
>>>
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>>>
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