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Newsletter of the Division of Clinical Psychology Scotland. This issue explores issues of leadership and high-quality care: two concepts which are inextricably linked, and in which applied psychology - not just 'clinical' psychology - is of paramount importance.
Contents
Letter from the Editor
Simon Stuart
DCP-Scotland - what we stand for, together
Letter from the Chair
Alison McMullan
Reflections on being Chair of DCP-Scotland, 2013-2016
Ruth Stocks
Together we can put compassion at the heart of everything we do
Simon Stuart
'There are no easy, quick fixes: however, that doesn't mean we shouldn't try'
Edel McGlanaghy
'I want to be able to make sure our staff are supported to carry out their job in a compassionate way'
James McNab
Developing leaders ... at every level
Sheelagh Rodgers
Finding meaning in the middle ground
Ross Warwick
'The most important thing I gained was the space and time to consider in detail my future career'
Melanie Platten
Embedding leadership skills from the ground up
Shri Cameron
Inspired to keep pushing forward
Lauren Delahunty
Encouraging the use of research skills in frontline clinicians: A one-day symposium in NHS Grampian
Andy Keen, Angus Lorimer & Bruce Downey
Walking the talk - the DCP-S AGM 2016
Simon Stuart
Putting psychology at the heart of policy
Lisa Cameron MP
Jude Clarke, 1967-2016
Frances Baty
Series: DCP Scotland
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