Centre for Stress Management
Established in 1987
Providing training and consultancy services for over 35 years
All courses are now delivered using the zoom virtual training platform
Royal Society for Public Health
Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) membership is international and diverse, covering all aspects of public health, from health promotion to microbiology, from medicine and nursing to environmental health and pest control. Whatever your speciality or interest within public health, we are confident that we will be able to help, interest and benefit you professionally.
Membership of the RSPH shows a real dedication to public health and the promotion and protection of collective human health and wellbeing. RSPH has a long history and a well-respected voice in public health. Our members are able to use our post-nominal letters, which distinguishes them in the competitive workplace, as well as receiving our journals and newsletters to keep up to date on current topics. Our members are able to join us at our complimentary networking events, where members can socialise and develop professional relationships, as well as listen to a relevant and topical lecture.
In today’s economic climate joining the RSPH will demonstrate your commitment to public health and to your career, giving you a competitive advantage, as well as a contributing voice to public health .
If you would like to join the RSPH network, please join online at https://www.rsph.org.uk/membership.html Learners at the Centre for Stress Management can apply for Associate Membership and can obtain a special discount code from our office which saves our applicants £45.00 on the Membership application.
Associate (AMRSPH) is one of RSPH’s membership grades and is designed for people who are work in a role where they improve the public's health and/or wellbeing but don't necessarily have any professional qualifications. AMRSPH means Associate Member of the Royal Society for Public Health and AMRSPH are the post-nominals that all RSPH Associate Members can use to show their commitment to public health and demonstrate their Royal Society for Public Health membership.