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This page is dedicated to provide information and links to members who are currently in training or interested in training towards Chartership status.

Free training events

The DFP are offering a series of free training events for those who are undertaking training towards qualification.
Attachment theory training is the next in the series - see the flyer for more info! Attachment Training.docx

Forensic Psychology Trainee forum:

The Trainee Forum is a great way for Trainees to contact each other to post queries, share ideas and offer support. It is a great way to build contacts and is particularly useful for Trainees who may work more in isolation.
To sign up to this forum send an email to:
subscribe-dfp-trainees@lists.bps.org.uk
Once you have signed up to the forum, you will be able to access this to post messages from the link e-mailed to you. Messages from other members will also be sent directly to your registered e-mail account.
If you are currently in training you are represented on the Division of Forensic Psychology committee by Debbie Titley and Ann Henry.

Accredited Masters course

A list of BPS accredited Masters level courses can be found here

The training route

If you are interested in training towards becoming a Chartered Psychologist, please click here for information on how to complete Stage 2 training.

Application forms for all grades of DFP membership can be downloaded from the Society's membership pages.

To contact the BPS Qualifications Office, please click here

The Society’s Qualification in Forensic Psychology (Stage 1) has now closed (last enrolment date was 1 March 2011). Anyone wishing to undertake the academic component of forensic psychology training from now on will need to successfully complete a Society accredited MSc before enrolling on the Society’s Qualification in Forensic Psychology (Stage 2).

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