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Home › News › Big talk from the BACP?

Big talk from the BACP?

toni Posted on May 28, 2016 Posted in News Tagged with future

magCheck out May’s edition of Therapy Today for a look at the future of BACP. At least that’s the idea.

BACP Chair Andrew Reeves and Chief Executive Officer Hadyn Williams talk on p44 about a new direction.

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