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What is the Code of Ethics and Conduct? Under the terms of our Royal Charter, the BPS maintains a Code of Ethics and Conduct (current revision from 2009). The society's Member Conduct Rules require that all members act in accordance with this code.
BPS Code of Ethics and Conduct This Code of Ethics is designed to guide all members of the society in their day-to-day professional conduct. It focuses on our four primary ethical principles of respect, competence, responsibility, and integrity.
Under the terms of its Royal Charter, the Society maintains a Code of Ethics and Conduct; which has been regularly updated prior to this current revision, most recently in 2009 (archived version available on the website).
From monitoring complaints and ethical enquiries, the Society’s Ethics Committee identified a need for a code which gave more emphasis on, and support to, the process of ethical decision making. This Code of Ethics and Conduct should guide all members of the British Psychological Society.
Under the terms of its Royal Charter, the Society maintains a Code of Ethics and Conduct; which has been regularly updated prior to this current revision, most recently in 2009 (archived version available on the website).
In 1985 the Society adopted a Code of Conduct which has been regularly updated. From monitoring complaints and ethical enquiries, the Society’s Ethics Committee identified a need for a code which gave more emphasis on, and support to, the process of ethical decision making.
The British Psychological Society (BPS) and American Psychological Association (APA) have issued a code of ethics in psychology that provides guidelines for conducting research. Some of the more important ethical issues are as follows:
Members of the society should also ensure to consult The BPS Code of Ethics and Conduct, which lays out the primary ethical principles that the society expects its members to abide by. Download the code.