Circle mentoring

The Circle Mentoring Programme is a positive action initiative designed to support aspiring Clinical Psychologists that self-identify as being from Black, Asian and other racially minoritised (global majority) backgrounds.

BAME students

Call for Mentors and Mentees

We’re inviting expressions of interest from aspiring Clinical Psychologists and mentors (qualified professionals and community members) from Black, Asian, and other racially minoritised backgrounds to join our Circle Mentoring programme.

If you would like to be a mentor or a mentee, we would love to hear from you.

Deadline to apply: Friday 11 September 2026

What is the circle mentoring programme?

This programme is a positive action initiative developed to support aspiring clinical psychologists from Black, Asian and other racially minoritised (Global Majority) backgrounds.

The programme creates six one-off, supportive group mentoring sessions (or circles) bringing together mentors and mentees in small informal groups.

Each Circle will have a main discussion focus on racialised identity and experiences within the profession. There will be two separate sessions to talk about the Lancaster DClinPsy selections process as well as the circle mentoring sessions.

By engaging both qualified Clinical Psychologists and community mentors from Global Majority backgrounds, the programme aims to explore meaningful, inclusive ways to widen access to the profession. The insights gathered from the programme informs ongoing efforts to make Clinical Psychology training and support more equitable and representative.

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