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*Fully ABC accredited
Jobs Online
Therapy Today
	 Journal inserts
	 Jobs Online
	 CPD Directory
	 BACP Children & Young
People
	 Counselling at Work
	 Healthcare Counselling &
Psychotherapy Journal
	 Private Practice
	 Coaching Today
	 University & College
Counselling
	 Thresholds
	 Terms & Conditions
Contents
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About BACP
Enterprises Ltd
BACP Enterprises Ltd is the independent advertising facility
for the British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy.
BACP Enterprises Ltd offers a unique and exclusive
means for advertisers to reach the BACP membership.
We can ensure you have over 43,903* counsellors &
psychotherapists at your advertising fingertips.
We have over 30 years’ experience in advertising.
Our expertise means we can match your needs and
requirements to the right vehicle, whether this is our
market-leading publication Therapy Today, Jobs Online
or one of our seven specialist divisional journals.
We aim to offer an excellent customer service based on
and around your requirements, that will produce optimum
results for your advertising and real value for money.
This is demonstrated by the fact that the majority of
our advertising comes from regular clients using
bespoke campaigns.
*Therapy Today ABC figure – 43,903 (January to December 2015)
Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) is an independent industry
body that audits the circulation figures for a range of media.
Its primary function is to offer advertisers peace of mind by
providing independent verification of a publication’s
circulation figures.
If you would like more information on ABC or the audit and
certification process please visit www.abc.org.uk.
About ABC
accreditation
The British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (BACP)
was established over 30 years ago and is the largest membership
organisation for counsellors & psychotherapists in the UK.
BACP is recognised as the UK’s leading voice and professional
body for counselling and psychotherapy.
With 43,933* individual members and 1,001* organisational members,
BACP is placed in a unique position within the counselling &
psychotherapy world.
*BACP membership figures correct as at 16 February 2016
About BACP
43,933*
1,001*
BACP Enterprises Ltd – Media Pack 2016/2017 >> Introduction >> Back to contents
Therapy Today
Publication information
Therapy Today is the flagship professional journal of the British
Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (BACP).
Published 10 times a year, Therapy Today is the most widely read
professional journal for counsellors and psychotherapists in the UK.
It also has a strong international presence.
The journal is highly valued by academics, educationalist and grassroots
practitioners seeking to share their work with their professional peers.
It publishes a core of feature articles on topics crossing the breadth of
counselling and psychotherapy modalities and theoretical approaches,
a monthly international section, new book reviews, the latest news and
research findings, topical news features, monthly opinion and readers’
views columns, and letters pages.
The advertising section comprises on average 30 pages and includes
classified, mini ads, recruitment and CPD.
Therapy Today is mailed free to over 43,000* members of BACP as part
of their membership package.
Target audience
	 Counsellors &
psychotherapists
in independent practice
	 The charity/voluntary
sector
	 Students
	 Health, education, youth
and the commercial
workplace
	 Spiritual/pastoral & public
sectors
	 Counselling organisations
*Therapy Today ABC figure – 43,903
(January to December 2015)
To book contact
david.partridge@bacp.co.uk
To book contact
david.partridge@bacp.co.uk
Insert advertising rates
For Therapy Today the minimum insert
quantity is 5,000.
Inserts are accepted into the journal
subject to approval.
Full specifications and delivery
instructions are available once the insert
has been approved.
Up to 25 grams  £206 per 1,000
Full mailing: 43,903*
All advertising is exclusive of VAT.
*Subject to increase
Display/recruitment dimensions
Mini ads 	 76mm (W), 57mm (H)
Quarter page 	 76mm (W), 118mm (H)
Half page (portrait) 	 76mm (W), 240mm (H)
Half page (landscape) 	156mm (W), 118mm (H)
Full page 	 156mm (W), 240mm (H)
Run of paper dimensions
Half page (portrait) 	 84mm (W), 213mm (H)
Half page (landscape) 	172mm (W), 118mm (H)
Quarter page 	 84mm (W), 118mm (H)
Issue dates
Ten issues per calendar year,
excluding January and August,
out on approximately 19th of
each month.
Run of paper mono spot
colour
full
colour
Mini advert £153 £179 £232
Quarter page £327 £433 £627
Half page
(portrait/landscape)
£702 £816 £1181
Full page £1230 £1420 £2184
Run of paper display advertising
Display mono spot
colour
full
colour
Classified
(price per word)
£1.30 – –
Classified box
(up to 25 words)
£50 £60 £70
Classified box
(up to 50 words)
£100 £110 £120
Mini advert £153 £179 £232
Quarter page £327 £376 £549
Half page
(portrait/landscape)
£645 £740 £1087
Full page £1087 £1252 £1814
Inside back cover £1304 £1520 £2178
Outside back cover £1413 £1846 £2360
Advertising rates
2pm 13 April 2016
(for May issue)
2pm 11 May 2016
(for June issue)
2pm 15 June 2016
(for July issue)
2pm 17 August 2016
(for September issue)
2pm 14 September 2016
(for October issue)
2pm 12 October 2016
(for November issue)
2pm 16 November 2016
(for December issue)
2pm 11 January 2017
(for February issue)
2pm 8 February 2017
(for March issue)
2pm 15 March 2017
(for April issue)
Booking & copy
deadlines
43,903*
BACP Enterprises Ltd – Media Pack 2016/2017 >> Therapy Today >> Back to contents
Journal inserts
We can target your advertising
Inserts in Therapy Today can be used to target your advertising by
region or postcode.
For Therapy Today the minimum insert quantity is 5,000.
Inserts are accepted into our journals subject to approval.
Full specifications and delivery instructions are available once the
insert has been approved.
Insert advertising rates
Weight Quantity
Up to 25 grams £206 per 1,000
All advertising is exclusive of VAT.
Full mailing quantities
for publications
Therapy Today 43,903*
Counselling at Work 644*
Healthcare Counselling &
Psychotherapy Journal
1,133*
Private Practice 3,787*
BACP Children & Young
People
4,895*
University & College
Counselling
716*
Thresholds 1,155*
Coaching Today 838*
All the above figures are subject to increase
during the year.
*Figures correct as at 26 February 2016
To book contact
jinny.hughes@bacp.co.uk
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Jobs Online
Publication information
Jobs Online is BACP’s exclusive recruitment facility.
With an average of 8,637* hits per month and over 10,817* BACP
member subscribers, your vacancy is guaranteed to reach its
target audience.
Counsellors & psychotherapists actively seeking employment can
subscribe** free of charge to this facility. In addition, all members can
view Jobs Online should they wish.
We aim to upload your vacancy within 48 hours of it reaching us and
will advise you on how to use the facility for your optimum benefit.
Whether you are job seeking or recruiting, Jobs Online is the site for
you, providing access to the latest counselling and psychotherapy
vacancies for anyone in search of employment within the field.
*Per month, figures correct as at 16 February 2016
**For BACP members
†
BACP membership figure correct as at 8 March 2016
Target audience
Job seekers
	 Access to all the latest
vacancies
	 Free of charge**
	 CV upload option
Recruiters
	 Vacancies can be
uploaded within 48 hours
	 Reach over 43,000†
BACP members
	 An average of 8,637* hits
per month
8,637*
Monthly
hit rate
6,129‡
Student
members
To book contact
david.partridge@bacp.co.uk
sam.edwards@bacp.co.uk
To book contact
david.partridge@bacp.co.uk
sam.edwards@bacp.co.uk
“Counsellors &
psychotherapists actively
seeking employment
can subscribe
free of charge to this
facility”
Advertising rates
One
week
Two
weeks
Three
weeks
Four
weeks
Standard rate £190 £325 £445 £531
Featured job add-on £39 £63 £90 £117
Banner add-on
(top right of Jobs Online website)
£63 £102 £146 £197
Specification & dimensions:
1178 (W) x 150 (H) pixels, 4 x slides, 15 seconds
Please note: rates are per vacancy, and are exclusive of VAT.
Upload deadline
We aim to have vacancies uploaded within 48 hours.
Student Placement
Database
Student placements are becoming increasingly difficult to find
as the demand for a placement far exceeds availability.
BACP has created a database specifically to help students find that
all important placement which is vital for completing their qualifications. 
With over 6,000* student members, BACP’s Student Placement
database is ideally suited to promote your placement opportunity. 
*Figures correct as at 29 February 2016
Database entry
Cost per placement, per month £35
Please note rates are exclusive of VAT
‡
BACP student membership figure correct as at 8 March 2016
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CPD Directory
Publication information
BACP recognises the importance of continued professional
development (CPD) in expanding knowledge and
skills. Our Ethical Framework requires all of our members to
keep their skills and knowledge up-to-date through regular CPD.
 
We believe that learning does not finish when you qualify as a
counsellor or psychotherapist and professional practitioners should
continually seek learning experiences to maintain, improve and
broaden their competence, knowledge and skills, ensuring they can
practise safely, effectively and legally within an evolving scope of
practice.
To become a BACP Registered Member, you have to formally commit
to undertaking CPD and to plan, record, review and reflect upon your
learning in a structured way.
Our CPD directory, is a searchable directory of CPD activities from
providers across the UK and worldwide, which enables you to promote
your CPD course to 43,934* members.
†
BACP membership figure correct as at 8 March 2016
Target audience
	 Counsellors &
psychotherapists
in independent practice
	 The charity/voluntary
sector
	 Students
	 Health, education, youth
and the commercial
workplace
	 Spiritual/pastoral & public
Advertising rates
CPD course entry
Cost per course listing, per
month
£36
Please note: rate is per listing, and is exclusive of VAT.
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Upload deadline
We aim to have listings uploaded within 48 hours.
To book contact
david.partridge@bacp.co.uk
sam.edwards@bacp.co.uk
43,934*
BACP
members
BACP Children &
Young People
Publication information
BACP Children & Young People is the quarterly journal of
BACP Children & Young People. Its readership includes not only
counsellors and psychotherapists in schools, CAMHS, youth
agencies and private practice, but also others concerned with
the mental and emotional wellbeing of children and young
people, such as teachers, support officers, education welfare
officers and youth community workers.
Content covers up-to-the-minute thinking, research and best
practice in the sector, accounts of projects in the field, as well
as contributions from regular columnists. Recent articles
include working with young people’s personality and
preferences in therapy; self-harm and eating disorders;
understanding aggression; and helping young people to talk
about failure without shame.
The journal is an ideally targeted advertising platform for events,
conferences, training courses, professional development,
publications and resources that support and develop counselling
in schools and youth establishments.
*4,714 individual members, 181 organisational members.
Figures correct as at 26 February 2016.
4,895*
Target audience
“Counsellors and
psychotherapists
in schools, CAMHS,
youth agencies and
private practice”
To book contact
sam.edwards@bacp.co.uk
Advertising rates
Display mono spot full
Mini advert £75 £85 £125
Quarter page £162 £186 £218
Half page
(portrait/landscape)
£307 £355 £408
Full page £525 £609 £695
Inside back cover £623 £730 £833
Outside back cover £683 £790 £902
All advertising is exclusive of VAT.
Dates & deadlines
Booking & copy deadlines
2pm 11 April 2016
(for 3 June 2016 issue)
2pm 11 July 2016	
(for 30 August 2016 issue)
2pm 10 October 2016
(for 1 December 2016 issue)
2pm 9 January 2017
(for 3 March 2017 issue)
Circulation
4,714*
individual members
181*
organisational members
Dimensions
Mini advert
98mm (W) x 61.5mm (H)
Quarter page
98mm (W) x 126mm (H)
Half page portrait
98mm (W) x 255mm (H)
Half page landscape
199mm (W) x 126mm (H)
Full page with border
199mm (W) x 255mm (H)
Insert advertising rates
Up to 25 grams	 £206 per 1,000
Inserts are accepted into the divisional journals
subject to approval. Mailing house delivery details
are available once an insert is approved.
Quantity required: 4,895 (subject to increase)
*Figures correct as at 26 February 2016
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Counselling at Work
Publication information
Counselling at Work is the quarterly journal of BACP Workplace
and its readers include workplace counsellors, trainers, team
leaders and welfare staff, occupational psychologists, HR
managers and those with an interest in employee counselling
services and skills.
The journal focuses on counselling in the workplace and also
encompasses the wider emotional and psychological aspects
of health at work. The span of articles is broad, from best
practice in counselling provision to supervision, and from
trauma support to what contributes to psychological
wellbeing in organisations. Regular columnists enrich the mix
with an input of diverse perspectives. Recent articles include a
discussion of the value of understanding ritual in the
workplace setting; an exploration of equine-guided learning
and therapy; and how accessing our hidden emotional
processes can transform relationships at work.
Counselling at Work is a key advertising platform for events,
professional development, training in counselling skills, coaching,
mentoring and management skills.
*596 individual members, 48 organisational members.
Figures correct as at 26 February 2016.
644*
Target audience
“Readers include
workplace counsellors,
trainers, team leaders and
welfare staff, occupational
psychologists, HR
managers”
To book contact
sam.edwards@bacp.co.uk
Advertising rates
Display mono spot full
Mini advert £75 £85 £125
Quarter page £162 £186 £218
Half page
(portrait/landscape)
£307 £355 £408
Full page £525 £609 £695
Inside back cover £623 £730 £833
Outside back cover £683 £790 £902
All advertising is exclusive of VAT.
Dates & deadlines
Booking & copy deadlines
2pm 30 May 2016	
(for 19 July 2016 issue)
2pm 5 September 2016
(for 20 October 2016 issue)
2pm 14 November 2016
(for 11 January 2017 issue)
2pm 20 February 2017
(for 5 April 2017 issue)
Circulation
596* individual members
48* organisational members
Dimensions
Mini advert
98mm (W) x 61.5mm (H)
Quarter page
98mm (W) x 126mm (H)
Half page portrait
98mm (W) x 255mm (H)
Half page landscape
199mm (W) x 126mm (H)
Full page with border
199mm (W) x 255mm (H)
Insert advertising rates
Up to 25 grams	 £206 per 1,000
Inserts are accepted into the divisional
journals subject to approval. Mailing house
delivery details are available once an
insert is approved.
Quantity required: 644 (subject to increase)
*Figures correct as at 26 February 2016
BACP Enterprises Ltd – Media Pack 2016/2017 >> Counselling at Work >> Back to contents
Healthcare Counselling &
Psychotherapy Journal
Healthcare Counselling & Psychotherapy Journal is the quarterly
journal of BACP Healthcare and is read by counsellors and
psychotherapists of all modalities working in healthcare, whether
for an NHS service or a third sector organisation funded
by the NHS.
The journal aims to keep healthcare practitioners up to date
with topical and therapeutic developments in the sector,
providing a forum for communication and learning. Insightful
and informed features from practitioners working in the field
bring up-to-the-minute thinking, informed opinion and best
practice to readers, alongside relevant news, research and
training. A strong line-up of regular columnists with on-the-
ground, broad-ranging perspectives adds to the mix. Recent
articles include an update on predictions for the future of the
Health Service; therapists’ prejudices and how to overcome
them; and a look at some of the issues involved in counselling
patients who have lived through childhood cancer.
Healthcare Counselling & Psychotherapy Journal provides a
key targeted advertising platform for events, conferences,
training courses, publications and learning resources.
*1,090 individual members, 43 organisational members.
Figures correct as at 26 February 2016.
1,133*
Target audience
“Keeping healthcare
practitioners up to
date with topical and
therapeutic developments
in the sector, providing a
forum for communication
and learning”
To book contact
sam.edwards@bacp.co.uk
Advertising rates
Display mono spot full
Mini advert £75 £85 £125
Quarter page £162 £186 £218
Half page
(portrait/landscape)
£307 £355 £408
Full page £525 £609 £695
Inside back cover £623 £730 £833
Outside back cover £683 £790 £902
All advertising is exclusive of VAT.
Dates & deadlines
Booking & copy deadlines
2pm 6 June 2016
(for 27 July 2016 issue)
2pm 29 August 2016
(for 13 October 2016 issue)
2pm 28 November 2016
(for 27 January 2017 issue)
2pm 6 March 2017
(for 19 April 2017 issue)
Circulation
1,090*
individual members
43* organisational members
Dimensions
Mini advert
98mm (W) x 61.5mm (H)
Quarter page
98mm (W) x 126mm (H)
Half page portrait
98mm (W) x 255mm (H)
Half page landscape
199mm (W) x 126mm (H)
Full page with border
199mm (W) x 255mm (H)
Insert advertising rates
Up to 25 grams	 £206 per 1,000
Inserts are accepted into the divisional journals
subject to approval. Mailing house delivery
details are available once an insert is approved.
Quantity required: 1,133 (subject to increase)
*Figures correct as at 26 February 2016
BACP Enterprises Ltd – Media Pack 2016/2017 >> Healthcare Counselling & Psychotherapy >> Back to contents
Private Practice
Publication information
Private Practice is the quarterly journal of BACP Private Practice.
It is read by counsellors and psychotherapists working
independently, either in private practice or for employee
assistance programmes (EAPs) or agencies, in paid and
voluntary positions.
The journal aims to speak personally to readers, and
alongside articles which highlight best practice and share
cutting-edge thinking, it offers relevant and practical ‘on the
ground’ information, and practitioners’ personal perspectives
and experiences, so providing a space for personal and
professional reflection, a forum for conversation and debate,
and an opportunity to network with other practitioners and
thus help reduce the isolation which can be felt by those in
private practice.
Recent articles include an exploration of the spiritual impact of
traumatic events on survivors; working with women diagnosed
with borderline personality disorder; and the role of supervision
in supporting therapists through periods of transition.
Private Practice is an ideally targeted advertising platform for
counselling and psychotherapy training and professional
development, events, conferences and publications.
*3,767 individual members, 20 organisational members.
Figures correct as at 26 February 2016.
3,787*
Target audience
“The journal reaches
counsellors and
psychotherapists working
independently, providing
a space for personal and
professional reflection”
To book contact
sam.edwards@bacp.co.uk
Advertising rates
Display mono spot full
Mini advert £75 £85 £125
Quarter page £162 £186 £218
Half page
(portrait/landscape)
£307 £355 £408
Full page £525 £609 £695
Inside back cover £623 £730 £833
Outside back cover £683 £790 £902
All advertising is exclusive of VAT.
Dates & deadlines
Booking & copy deadlines
2pm 25 April 2016
(for 14 June 2016 issue)
2pm 18 July 2016	
(for 2 September 2016 issue)
2pm 24 November 2016
(for 14 December 2016 issue)
2pm 30 January 2017
(for 16 March 2017 issue)
Circulation
3,767* individual members
20* organisational members
Dimensions
Mini advert
98mm (W) x 61.5mm (H)
Quarter page
98mm (W) x 126mm (H)
Half page portrait
98mm (W) x 255mm (H)
Half page landscape
199mm (W) x 126mm (H)
Full page with border
199mm (W) x 255mm (H)
Insert advertising rates
Up to 25 grams	 £206 per 1,000
Inserts are accepted into the divisional journals
subject to approval. Mailing house delivery
details are available once an insert is approved.
Quantity required: 3,787 (subject to increase)
*Figures correct as at 26 February 2016
BACP Enterprises Ltd – Media Pack 2016/2017 >> Private Practice >> Back to contents
Coaching Today
Publication information
Coaching Today is the quarterly journal of BACP Coaching and is
read by counsellors and psychotherapists retraining to be or
practising as coaches, either in addition or as an alternative to
their current therapy practice, as well as coaches from a range
of other backgrounds, including management and
human resources.
Straddling the interface between counselling and coaching,
the journal’s recent articles have reported on an initiative to
train doctors in coaching skills; the benefits of training in the
basics of being coached; and the role of the health coach.
Coaching Today provides an ideal advertising platform for
events, publications, and coaching training courses and
development.
*831 individual members, 7 organisational members.
Figures correct as at 26 February 2016.
838*
Target audience
“Targeted at coaches from
a range of backgrounds,
including management
and human resources”
To book contact
sam.edwards@bacp.co.uk
Advertising rates
Display mono spot full
Mini advert £75 £85 £125
Quarter page £162 £186 £218
Half page
(portrait/landscape)
£307 £355 £408
Full page £525 £609 £695
Inside back cover £623 £730 £833
Outside back cover £683 £790 £902
All advertising is exclusive of VAT.
Dates & deadlines
Booking & copy deadlines
2pm 6 June 2016	
(for 27 July 2016 issue)
2pm 29 August 2016
(for 27 October 2016 issue)
2pm 21 November 2016
(for 27 January 2017 issue)
2pm 27 February 2017
(for 19 April 2017 issue)
Circulation
831*
individual members
7* organisational
members
Dimensions
Mini advert
98mm (W) x 61.5mm (H)
Quarter page
98mm (W) x 126mm (H)
Half page portrait
98mm (W) x 255mm (H)
Half page landscape
199mm (W) x 126mm (H)
Full page with border
199mm (W) x 255mm (H)
Insert advertising rates
Up to 25 grams	 £206 per 1,000
Inserts are accepted into the divisional journals
subject to approval. Mailing house delivery
details are available once an insert is approved.
Quantity required: 838 (subject to increase)
*Figures correct as at 26 February 2016
BACP Enterprises Ltd – Media Pack 2016/2017 >> Coaching Today >> Back to contents
University & College
Counselling
Publication information
University & College Counselling is the quarterly journal of BACP
Universities & Colleges and is read by counsellors and
psychotherapists working in further and higher education, as
well as academic staff, supervisors and trainers.
The journal includes sector-specific articles, research,
divisional updates and news, all aimed at supporting and
disseminating best practice, keeping readers up to date and
informed on developments within the sector and enhancing
networking.
Recent articles have included a discussion of the importance
of acknowledging all gender identities; a first person
experience by an international student who became a
university counsellor; and a report on the pressure for cultural
change in the way that colleges and universities respond to
reports of sexual assault.
University & College Counselling is an ideal targeted advertising
platform for conferences, training events and courses, sector-
relevant publications, and innovative services to the
student sector.
*634 individual members, 82 organisational members.
Figures correct as at 26 February 2016.
716*
Target audience
“Read by counsellors &
psychotherapists working
in further and higher
education, as well as
academic staff, supervisors
and trainers”
To book contact
sam.edwards@bacp.co.uk
Advertising rates
Display mono spot full
Mini advert £39 £48 £64
Quarter page £54 £65 £85
Half page
(portrait/landscape)
£72 £83 £113
Full page £111 £138 £186
Inside back cover £135 £165 £225
Outside back cover £144 £179 £235
All advertising is exclusive of VAT.
Dates & deadlines
Booking & copy deadlines
2pm 28 March 2016
(for 12 May 2016 issue)
2pm 25 July 2016
(for 9 September 2016 issue)
2pm 3 October 2016
(for 15 November 2016 issue)
2pm 16 January 2017
(for 10 March 2017 issue)
Circulation
634* individual members
82* organisational members
Dimensions
Mini advert
98mm (W) x 61.5mm (H)
Quarter page
98mm (W) x 126mm (H)
Half page portrait
98mm (W) x 255mm (H)
Half page landscape
199mm (W) x 126mm (H)
Full page with border
199mm (W) x 255mm (H)
Insert advertising rates
Up to 25 grams	 £206 per 1,000
Inserts are accepted into the divisional journals
subject to approval. Mailing house delivery
details are available once an insert is approved.
Quantity required: 716 (subject to increase)
*Figures correct as at 26 February 2016
BACP Enterprises Ltd – Media Pack 2016/2017 >> University & College Counselling >> Back to contents
Thresholds
Publication information
Thresholds is the quarterly journal of BACP Spiritualty, whose
members include counsellors and psychotherapists with an
interest or involvement in spirituality, belief or pastoral care,
along with organisations, both within and outside the context of
a faith community.
The journal aims to take an inclusive approach to spirituality in
order to represent the diversity of its readership and strives to
offer a broad spread of articles and standpoints. Subjects
range from personal and professional experiences and
perspectives to exploration and discussion, and from
research to projects demonstrating learning and good
practice.
Thresholds also serves as a platform for the sharing of
professional knowledge and networking. Recent articles
include a discussion of psychosis, spirituality and therapy for
mental health; an interview with a counsellor whose dyslexia has
enabled him to build a strong, empathic connection with clients;
and a research study about supporting Church of England clergy
through reflective practice groups.
Thresholds provides a targeted advertising platform for events,
courses and training in counselling skills, and for publishers.
*1,114 individual members, 41 organisational members.
Figures correct as at 26 February 2016.
1,155*
Target audience
“Counsellors &
psychotherapists with an
interest in spirituality or
pastoral care, within and
outside the context of a
faith community”
To book contact
sam.edwards@bacp.co.uk
Advertising rates
Display mono spot full
Mini advert £39 £48 £64
Quarter page £54 £65 £85
Half page
(portrait/landscape)
£72 £83 £113
Full page £111 £138 £186
Inside back cover £135 £165 £225
Outside back cover £144 £179 £235
All advertising is exclusive of VAT.
Dates & deadlines
Booking & copy deadlines
2pm 23 May 2016
(for 11 July 2016 issue)
2pm 22 August 2016
(for 7 October 2016 issue)
2pm 31 October 2016
(for 7 January 2017 issue)
2pm 6 February 2017
(for 30 March 2017 issue)
Circulation
1,114* individual members
41* organisational members
Dimensions
Mini advert
98mm (W) x 61.5mm (H)
Quarter page
98mm (W) x 126mm (H)
Half page portrait
98mm (W) x 255mm (H)
Half page landscape
199mm (W) x 126mm (H)
Full page with border
199mm (W) x 255mm (H)
Insert advertising rates
Up to 25 grams	 £206 per 1,000
Inserts are accepted into the divisional journals
subject to approval. Mailing house delivery
details are available once an insert is approved.
Quantity required: 1,155 (subject to increase)
*Figures correct as at 26 February 2016
BACP Enterprises Ltd – Media Pack 2016/2017 >> Thresholds >> Back to contents
Terms & Conditions
Payment
All advertisements costing under £300.00 (three
hundred pounds) exclusive of value added tax
(VAT) must be pre-paid on confirmation
of booking.
For online advertising, payment must be received
before the advertisement will be made live online.
All rates advertised are exclusive of VAT and any
repro work, setting or amendments will carry an
additional charge of £40.00 (forty pounds) plus
VAT, per hour.
Payment can be made by debit or credit card
over the telephone. We accept all major debit or
credit cards, excluding American Express.
Advance payment is always required for all
overseas clients.
Production requirements
Artwork must be sent in one of the
following ways:
	 PDF (minimum 300 dpi,
maximum 600 dpi)
	 .eps file
	 InDesign
	 Microsoft Word
	 .tif file
Please note:
If sending InDesign files, all images and fonts
must be supplied separately.
Artwork can be submitted by email (maximum file
size for attachments is 10MB) or on a CD
posted to:
Advertising Manager, BACP House, 15 St John’s
Business Park, Lutterworth, LE17 4HB
We cannot guarantee to send you a proof of your
artwork due to the high volume of advertising
every month.
Advertising terms &
conditions – (“the terms”)
“Advertiser” means the individual or
organisation which contracts with the
Publisher for the placing of an advertisement.
“Advertisement” means the content to be
published in one of the Publishers
publications, or loose, or other separate
inserts in the Publishers publications or
content to be made available on the
Publishers websites.
“Agreement” means these terms and
conditions, the applicable Rate Card and any
Order Form issued by the Publisher in
connection with a specific advertisement.
“BACP Media” means all BACP Group of
Companies Media, including but not limited to
BACP Journals and websites.
“Costs” means the sums payable by the
Advertiser to the Publisher for the
Advertisement.
“Linked Website” means any website to which
there is a hypertext link from an
Advertisement.
“Order Form” means the written acceptance
by the Publisher of the Advertisement which
may include Costs.
“Publisher” means the BACP Group of
Companies including either British Association
of Counselling and Psychotherapy, BACP
Enterprises Limited or BACP Research
Foundation, or any Company appointed by the
BACP Group of Companies to publish any of
the BACP Media on the BACP Group of
Companies behalf, at any time.
“Rate Card” means the rate card applicable to
the Advertisement in effect at the time of
order which may include, among other things
Costs, technical specifications, artwork, copy
specifications, copy and cancellation
deadlines and additional terms.
1. 	 By submission of copy to the Publisher, the
advertiser is confirming acceptance of these
terms and conditions as detailed herein, to
the exclusion of all other terms, or similar
documentation issued to the Publisher by
the Advertiser.
2. 	 The Publisher reserves the right to revise its
terms & conditions at any time prior to
acceptance of an Advertisement.
3. 	 No variation of this Agreement shall apply
without prior written agreement of the
Publisher.
4. 	 If all or any part of these terms and
conditions becomes illegal, invalid or
unenforceable in any respect, then the
remainder of the Agreement shall remain
valid and enforceable.
5. 	 If either the Publisher or the Advertiser fails
to rely on its strict legal rights under this
Agreement, that will not prevent it from
relying on those or similar rights in the future.
6. 	 If an Advertisement is placed by an
advertising agency or other form of media
buyer, the advertising agency or media buyer
warrants it is entering into this Agreement
with the Publisher as principal,
notwithstanding that it may be acting directly
or indirectly for another organisation, and so,
for the avoidance of doubt, the advertising
agency or media buyer shall constitute the
Advertiser for the purposes of this
Agreement. The Advertiser agrees there is
no direct or collateral contractual relationship
between the Publisher and the
Advertisers client.
7. 	 Advertisements are subject to the
Publisher’s approval. The Publisher shall be
entitled at its absolute discretion, to refuse or
cease to publish any Advertisement at any
time without explanation, or entering into any
form of correspondence or dialogue with the
Advertiser excepting notification of such
refusal or decision to cease further
publication. In cases where the Publisher
ceases publication of an Advertisement
under this clause 7, its sole liability shall be
to refund the Advertiser for any Costs that
the Advertiser has already paid for the
Advertisement.
8. 	 The Advertiser warrants that no
Advertisement which they place will
contravene any Act of Parliament or in any
way be, illegal or defamatory or infringe any
other party’s rights or contravene the British
Code of Advertising Practice or any other
applicable standards or codes of practice
from time to time. On request, the Advertiser
will provide a legal opinion confirming this to
be the case.
9. 	 The Advertiser shall be responsible for
ensuring, and warrants that:
(i) 	 the Advertisement and (as applicable)
any Linked Website is legal, truthful,
honest and decent and otherwise
complies with the British Advertising
Code of Practice and any other
applicable codes, guidance or
regulations provided under the remit of
the Advertising Standards Authority;
(ii) 	 the Advertisement and (as applicable)
any Linked Website comply with all
relevant primary and secondary
legislation (including but not exclusively,
the Equality Act 2010, the Trade
Descriptions Acts 1968 and 1972 and
the Financial Services and Markets Act
2000) as may be amended or revised
from time to time and are lawful in all
other respects;
(iii) 	 the Advertisement as originally
submitted to the Publisher or as
subsequently amended on the
instructions of the Advertiser and any
Linked Website does not infringe any
copyright, trademarks or other
intellectual property or other proprietary
rights of any third party, and that the
Advertiser has full and adequate
permissions for the use of any and all
third party intellectual property or other
proprietary rights which the
Advertisement and Linked Website
may contain.
(iv) 	 if the Advertisement is placed by an
advertising agency or media buyer as
principal, that the Advertiser is
authorised by its client to place the
Advertisement.
(v) 	 that any electronic files provided by or
communications sent to the Publisher
shall be free of computer viruses, bugs,
Trojan horses or similar harmful
components.
10. 	 The Advertiser shall fully indemnify, and keep
fully indemnified, the Publisher against all
claims, costs, loss or damages howsoever
arising from the breach of the warranties
included under paragraph 8 and 9 above
BACP Enterprises Ltd – Media Pack 2016/2017 >> Terms & Conditions >> Back to contents
and for the avoidance of doubt shall include
defamation, contempt of court, malicious
falsehood and privacy actions and the
Advertiser shall maintain suitable insurance
for its obligations under this paragraph.
11. 	 The Publisher shall use all reasonable
endeavours to achieve the agreed
publication dates for Advertisements.
However, for the avoidance of doubt the
date of publication of an Advertisement or
series of Advertisements shall not be of the
essence of this Agreement.
12. 	 The liability of the Publisher to the Advertiser
howsoever arising in respect of the
publication or non-publication of any
Advertisement or series of Advertisements,
including from breach of any of the
Publisher’s obligations under this
Agreement, including errors or omissions in
respect of Advertisement content, the
breach of any implied terms of fitness for
purpose or satisfactory quality, or any terms
under any collateral contract deemed to
exist by a court or tribunal of competent
jurisdiction, or from the act, omission or
negligence of the Publisher or its employees
or agents, shall be limited to the sum paid or
payable by the Advertiser to the Publisher in
respect of the Advertisement in question. In
particular the Publisher shall not be liable to
the Advertiser or to any third party for any
loss of income, revenue, profits, goodwill or
any consequential or indirect loss or from
damage to or loss of materials provided to
the Publisher by the Advertiser. The
Publisher does not exclude liability for death
or injury arising from the Publisher or its
agents or employees negligence.
12.1 	In cases of online Advertisements, the
Publisher shall use reasonable endeavours
to maintain technical access to its websites.
However, because of the nature of the
internet, the Publisher gives no warranty that
access will be uninterrupted.
12.2 	The Publisher will not be liable or responsible
for any failure to perform, or delay in
performance of, any of its obligations under
these terms that is caused by events outside
the Publisher’s reasonable control (‘Force
Majeure Event’). A Force Majeure Event
includes any act, event, non-happening,
omission or accident beyond the Publishers
reasonable control. The Publisher’s
performance under these terms is deemed to
be suspended for the period that the Force
Majeure Event continues, and the Publisher
will have an extension of time for
performance for the duration of that period.
The Publisher will use its reasonable
endeavours to bring the Force Majeure Event
to a close or to find a solution by which its
obligations under the Agreement may be
performed despite the Force Majeure Event.
13. 	 The Advertiser undertakes to comply at all
times with the Data Protection Act 1998 and
the regulations, codes of practice and
guidelines made thereafter (the ‘Data
Protection Act’) in respect of information
obtained by it as a result of an Advertisement
in any BACP Media. The Advertiser warrants
that it has appropriate technical and
organisational measures in place to protect
any personal data processed by it against
unauthorised or unlawful processing of
personal data, and against accidental loss or
destruction of, or damaged to, personal data
held or processed by it and that it has taken
reasonable steps to ensure the reliability if
any of its staff which will have access to such
personal data.
14. 	 The Publisher shall notify the Advertiser prior
to acceptance of the Advertisement of the
Costs which may include any series discount
or other adjustments to the Rate Card.
15. 	 The Publisher shall be entitled to vary the
Rate Card at any time prior to publication
upon written notice to the Advertiser and in
such an event the Costs shall be varied
accordingly. In the event of the Publisher
varying the Rate Card the Advertiser shall be
entitled to cancel the Advertisement or the
balance of a series of Advertisements
without further liability on written notice to
the Publisher.
16. 	 All Costs are exclusive of any value added
tax (VAT) or other applicable taxes.
17.	 Invoices are payable in full and without set-
off within 28 days of the invoicing date. If the
payment has not been received by this date,
credit facilities may be withdrawn and all
further credit facilities withheld.
18. 	 Any series discount provided by the
Publisher is offered solely on the basis of the
Advertiser completing the agreed series of
Advertisements.
18.1 	If at any time prior to the completion of the
series of Advertisements the Advertiser
cancels the balance of the series, or this
Agreement is terminated by the Publisher
due to the default of the Advertiser, the
Advertiser shall be immediately liable for the
balance of the sums due between the Rate
Card Costs which would have applied to all
published Advertisements in the series and
discounted sums already paid by the
Advertiser.
19. 	 The publication of an advertisement by the
publisher does not constitute endorsement
of the Advertiser, its products or services by
the Publisher.
20. 	 No advertisement shall include the words
‘BACP’ or ‘Reader Offer’ or any words
suggesting that the products or services
being advertised are being offered on
exclusive or preferential terms to readers of
the Publishers media or persons who
access the Publishers websites without the
specific prior approval of the Publisher.
21. 	 All copy must be submitted by the Advertiser
in accordance with deadlines as detailed in
the Rate Card or Order Form, or otherwise
as may be notified to the Advertiser by the
Publisher.
21.1 	Copy must be provided in the approved
format (PDF, .eps file, InDesign, Microsoft
Word or .tif file).
22. 	 Corrections to the copy may not be
incorporated unless proofs are returned by
any date specified by the Publisher.
23. 	 If copy or copy instructions are not received
in writing by the specified date the Publisher
may, at its discretion and without liability,
reproduce the most appropriate copy
available, or if no copy is available, to charge
for the space booked.
24. 	 Costs are subject to suitable copy or artwork
being supplied. If additional production work
is needed the Publisher reserves the right to
charge an additional fee.
25. 	 The Publisher shall use reasonable
endeavours to take care of the Advertisers
property which may be provided in respect
of an Advertisement. However, the Publisher
shall not be liable for any loss of or damage
to copy, artwork, photographs or other
materials, and the Advertiser shall maintain
copies of and insurance for such materials
as appropriate.
26.	 The Publisher shall return all Advertiser
property to the Advertiser upon request.
However, the Publisher shall be entitled to
destroy or otherwise dispose of all Advertiser
property held by the Publisher for more than
six months from the date of last issue.
27. 	 Mail order advertisements shall conform to
the British Code of Advertising Practice and
should clearly state in the text of the
Advertisement, not just the coupon, a full
postal address at which the Advertiser can
be contacted during business hours.
28. 	 Advertisements cancelled after booking
deadlines are liable to a 100%
cancellation charge.
29. 	 Applications for credit facilities can be made
by the Advertiser at any time and will be
subject to the acceptance of the Publisher.
30. 	 When applying for credit facilities, Company
and Director Credit checks (Credit
Referencing) may be taken and whilst credit
facilities are active at any time. If the business
is not a Limited company, a consumer credit
check on the partners or owner of the
business may be required. By applying for
credit, you are agreeing for these checks to
be taken at any time whilst credit is in place.
30.1 	Credit Referencing includes but is not limited
to trade referencing, bank references and
credit checks.
31. 	 Credit facilities may be withdrawn at any
time without prior notice and the Publisher
reserves the right in its absolute sole
discretion to require payment in whole or in
part at any time before the copy deadline.
32. 	 The Publisher reserves the right to charge
interest on all amounts outstanding beyond
the payment date(s) shown on its invoices.
Interest will be charged in accordance with
the Late Payment of Commercial Debts
(Interest) Act 1998 and Late Payment of
Commercial Debts Regulations 2002
and 2013.
33. 	 This Agreement shall be governed and
construed in all respects by the Law of
England and Wales and the parties submit to
the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of
England and Wales.
BACP Enterprises Ltd is part of the BACP Group
Company registered in England and Wales 1064190BACP Enterprises Ltd – Media Pack 2016/2017 >> Terms & Conditions >> Back to contents

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MEDIA-PACK_2016-2017v300

  • 1. to 43,903* counsellors & psychotherapists *Fully ABC accredited Jobs Online
  • 2. Therapy Today Journal inserts Jobs Online CPD Directory BACP Children & Young People Counselling at Work Healthcare Counselling & Psychotherapy Journal Private Practice Coaching Today University & College Counselling Thresholds Terms & Conditions Contents Click on the links above to find out more About BACP Enterprises Ltd BACP Enterprises Ltd is the independent advertising facility for the British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy. BACP Enterprises Ltd offers a unique and exclusive means for advertisers to reach the BACP membership. We can ensure you have over 43,903* counsellors & psychotherapists at your advertising fingertips. We have over 30 years’ experience in advertising. Our expertise means we can match your needs and requirements to the right vehicle, whether this is our market-leading publication Therapy Today, Jobs Online or one of our seven specialist divisional journals. We aim to offer an excellent customer service based on and around your requirements, that will produce optimum results for your advertising and real value for money. This is demonstrated by the fact that the majority of our advertising comes from regular clients using bespoke campaigns. *Therapy Today ABC figure – 43,903 (January to December 2015) Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) is an independent industry body that audits the circulation figures for a range of media. Its primary function is to offer advertisers peace of mind by providing independent verification of a publication’s circulation figures. If you would like more information on ABC or the audit and certification process please visit www.abc.org.uk. About ABC accreditation The British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (BACP) was established over 30 years ago and is the largest membership organisation for counsellors & psychotherapists in the UK. BACP is recognised as the UK’s leading voice and professional body for counselling and psychotherapy. With 43,933* individual members and 1,001* organisational members, BACP is placed in a unique position within the counselling & psychotherapy world. *BACP membership figures correct as at 16 February 2016 About BACP 43,933* 1,001* BACP Enterprises Ltd – Media Pack 2016/2017 >> Introduction >> Back to contents
  • 3. Therapy Today Publication information Therapy Today is the flagship professional journal of the British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (BACP). Published 10 times a year, Therapy Today is the most widely read professional journal for counsellors and psychotherapists in the UK. It also has a strong international presence. The journal is highly valued by academics, educationalist and grassroots practitioners seeking to share their work with their professional peers. It publishes a core of feature articles on topics crossing the breadth of counselling and psychotherapy modalities and theoretical approaches, a monthly international section, new book reviews, the latest news and research findings, topical news features, monthly opinion and readers’ views columns, and letters pages. The advertising section comprises on average 30 pages and includes classified, mini ads, recruitment and CPD. Therapy Today is mailed free to over 43,000* members of BACP as part of their membership package. Target audience Counsellors & psychotherapists in independent practice The charity/voluntary sector Students Health, education, youth and the commercial workplace Spiritual/pastoral & public sectors Counselling organisations *Therapy Today ABC figure – 43,903 (January to December 2015) To book contact david.partridge@bacp.co.uk To book contact david.partridge@bacp.co.uk Insert advertising rates For Therapy Today the minimum insert quantity is 5,000. Inserts are accepted into the journal subject to approval. Full specifications and delivery instructions are available once the insert has been approved. Up to 25 grams  £206 per 1,000 Full mailing: 43,903* All advertising is exclusive of VAT. *Subject to increase Display/recruitment dimensions Mini ads  76mm (W), 57mm (H) Quarter page  76mm (W), 118mm (H) Half page (portrait)  76mm (W), 240mm (H) Half page (landscape) 156mm (W), 118mm (H) Full page  156mm (W), 240mm (H) Run of paper dimensions Half page (portrait)  84mm (W), 213mm (H) Half page (landscape) 172mm (W), 118mm (H) Quarter page  84mm (W), 118mm (H) Issue dates Ten issues per calendar year, excluding January and August, out on approximately 19th of each month. Run of paper mono spot colour full colour Mini advert £153 £179 £232 Quarter page £327 £433 £627 Half page (portrait/landscape) £702 £816 £1181 Full page £1230 £1420 £2184 Run of paper display advertising Display mono spot colour full colour Classified (price per word) £1.30 – – Classified box (up to 25 words) £50 £60 £70 Classified box (up to 50 words) £100 £110 £120 Mini advert £153 £179 £232 Quarter page £327 £376 £549 Half page (portrait/landscape) £645 £740 £1087 Full page £1087 £1252 £1814 Inside back cover £1304 £1520 £2178 Outside back cover £1413 £1846 £2360 Advertising rates 2pm 13 April 2016 (for May issue) 2pm 11 May 2016 (for June issue) 2pm 15 June 2016 (for July issue) 2pm 17 August 2016 (for September issue) 2pm 14 September 2016 (for October issue) 2pm 12 October 2016 (for November issue) 2pm 16 November 2016 (for December issue) 2pm 11 January 2017 (for February issue) 2pm 8 February 2017 (for March issue) 2pm 15 March 2017 (for April issue) Booking & copy deadlines 43,903* BACP Enterprises Ltd – Media Pack 2016/2017 >> Therapy Today >> Back to contents
  • 4. Journal inserts We can target your advertising Inserts in Therapy Today can be used to target your advertising by region or postcode. For Therapy Today the minimum insert quantity is 5,000. Inserts are accepted into our journals subject to approval. Full specifications and delivery instructions are available once the insert has been approved. Insert advertising rates Weight Quantity Up to 25 grams £206 per 1,000 All advertising is exclusive of VAT. Full mailing quantities for publications Therapy Today 43,903* Counselling at Work 644* Healthcare Counselling & Psychotherapy Journal 1,133* Private Practice 3,787* BACP Children & Young People 4,895* University & College Counselling 716* Thresholds 1,155* Coaching Today 838* All the above figures are subject to increase during the year. *Figures correct as at 26 February 2016 To book contact jinny.hughes@bacp.co.uk BACP Enterprises Ltd – Media Pack 2016/2017 >> Journal inserts >> Back to contents
  • 5. Jobs Online Publication information Jobs Online is BACP’s exclusive recruitment facility. With an average of 8,637* hits per month and over 10,817* BACP member subscribers, your vacancy is guaranteed to reach its target audience. Counsellors & psychotherapists actively seeking employment can subscribe** free of charge to this facility. In addition, all members can view Jobs Online should they wish. We aim to upload your vacancy within 48 hours of it reaching us and will advise you on how to use the facility for your optimum benefit. Whether you are job seeking or recruiting, Jobs Online is the site for you, providing access to the latest counselling and psychotherapy vacancies for anyone in search of employment within the field. *Per month, figures correct as at 16 February 2016 **For BACP members † BACP membership figure correct as at 8 March 2016 Target audience Job seekers Access to all the latest vacancies Free of charge** CV upload option Recruiters Vacancies can be uploaded within 48 hours Reach over 43,000† BACP members An average of 8,637* hits per month 8,637* Monthly hit rate 6,129‡ Student members To book contact david.partridge@bacp.co.uk sam.edwards@bacp.co.uk To book contact david.partridge@bacp.co.uk sam.edwards@bacp.co.uk “Counsellors & psychotherapists actively seeking employment can subscribe free of charge to this facility” Advertising rates One week Two weeks Three weeks Four weeks Standard rate £190 £325 £445 £531 Featured job add-on £39 £63 £90 £117 Banner add-on (top right of Jobs Online website) £63 £102 £146 £197 Specification & dimensions: 1178 (W) x 150 (H) pixels, 4 x slides, 15 seconds Please note: rates are per vacancy, and are exclusive of VAT. Upload deadline We aim to have vacancies uploaded within 48 hours. Student Placement Database Student placements are becoming increasingly difficult to find as the demand for a placement far exceeds availability. BACP has created a database specifically to help students find that all important placement which is vital for completing their qualifications.  With over 6,000* student members, BACP’s Student Placement database is ideally suited to promote your placement opportunity.  *Figures correct as at 29 February 2016 Database entry Cost per placement, per month £35 Please note rates are exclusive of VAT ‡ BACP student membership figure correct as at 8 March 2016 BACP Enterprises Ltd – Media Pack 2016/2017 >> Jobs Online >> Back to contents
  • 6. CPD Directory Publication information BACP recognises the importance of continued professional development (CPD) in expanding knowledge and skills. Our Ethical Framework requires all of our members to keep their skills and knowledge up-to-date through regular CPD.   We believe that learning does not finish when you qualify as a counsellor or psychotherapist and professional practitioners should continually seek learning experiences to maintain, improve and broaden their competence, knowledge and skills, ensuring they can practise safely, effectively and legally within an evolving scope of practice. To become a BACP Registered Member, you have to formally commit to undertaking CPD and to plan, record, review and reflect upon your learning in a structured way. Our CPD directory, is a searchable directory of CPD activities from providers across the UK and worldwide, which enables you to promote your CPD course to 43,934* members. † BACP membership figure correct as at 8 March 2016 Target audience Counsellors & psychotherapists in independent practice The charity/voluntary sector Students Health, education, youth and the commercial workplace Spiritual/pastoral & public Advertising rates CPD course entry Cost per course listing, per month £36 Please note: rate is per listing, and is exclusive of VAT. BACP Enterprises Ltd – Media Pack 2016/2017 >> CPD Directory >> Back to contents Upload deadline We aim to have listings uploaded within 48 hours. To book contact david.partridge@bacp.co.uk sam.edwards@bacp.co.uk 43,934* BACP members
  • 7. BACP Children & Young People Publication information BACP Children & Young People is the quarterly journal of BACP Children & Young People. Its readership includes not only counsellors and psychotherapists in schools, CAMHS, youth agencies and private practice, but also others concerned with the mental and emotional wellbeing of children and young people, such as teachers, support officers, education welfare officers and youth community workers. Content covers up-to-the-minute thinking, research and best practice in the sector, accounts of projects in the field, as well as contributions from regular columnists. Recent articles include working with young people’s personality and preferences in therapy; self-harm and eating disorders; understanding aggression; and helping young people to talk about failure without shame. The journal is an ideally targeted advertising platform for events, conferences, training courses, professional development, publications and resources that support and develop counselling in schools and youth establishments. *4,714 individual members, 181 organisational members. Figures correct as at 26 February 2016. 4,895* Target audience “Counsellors and psychotherapists in schools, CAMHS, youth agencies and private practice” To book contact sam.edwards@bacp.co.uk Advertising rates Display mono spot full Mini advert £75 £85 £125 Quarter page £162 £186 £218 Half page (portrait/landscape) £307 £355 £408 Full page £525 £609 £695 Inside back cover £623 £730 £833 Outside back cover £683 £790 £902 All advertising is exclusive of VAT. Dates & deadlines Booking & copy deadlines 2pm 11 April 2016 (for 3 June 2016 issue) 2pm 11 July 2016 (for 30 August 2016 issue) 2pm 10 October 2016 (for 1 December 2016 issue) 2pm 9 January 2017 (for 3 March 2017 issue) Circulation 4,714* individual members 181* organisational members Dimensions Mini advert 98mm (W) x 61.5mm (H) Quarter page 98mm (W) x 126mm (H) Half page portrait 98mm (W) x 255mm (H) Half page landscape 199mm (W) x 126mm (H) Full page with border 199mm (W) x 255mm (H) Insert advertising rates Up to 25 grams £206 per 1,000 Inserts are accepted into the divisional journals subject to approval. Mailing house delivery details are available once an insert is approved. Quantity required: 4,895 (subject to increase) *Figures correct as at 26 February 2016 BACP Enterprises Ltd – Media Pack 2016/2017 >> BACP Children & Young People >> Back to contents
  • 8. Counselling at Work Publication information Counselling at Work is the quarterly journal of BACP Workplace and its readers include workplace counsellors, trainers, team leaders and welfare staff, occupational psychologists, HR managers and those with an interest in employee counselling services and skills. The journal focuses on counselling in the workplace and also encompasses the wider emotional and psychological aspects of health at work. The span of articles is broad, from best practice in counselling provision to supervision, and from trauma support to what contributes to psychological wellbeing in organisations. Regular columnists enrich the mix with an input of diverse perspectives. Recent articles include a discussion of the value of understanding ritual in the workplace setting; an exploration of equine-guided learning and therapy; and how accessing our hidden emotional processes can transform relationships at work. Counselling at Work is a key advertising platform for events, professional development, training in counselling skills, coaching, mentoring and management skills. *596 individual members, 48 organisational members. Figures correct as at 26 February 2016. 644* Target audience “Readers include workplace counsellors, trainers, team leaders and welfare staff, occupational psychologists, HR managers” To book contact sam.edwards@bacp.co.uk Advertising rates Display mono spot full Mini advert £75 £85 £125 Quarter page £162 £186 £218 Half page (portrait/landscape) £307 £355 £408 Full page £525 £609 £695 Inside back cover £623 £730 £833 Outside back cover £683 £790 £902 All advertising is exclusive of VAT. Dates & deadlines Booking & copy deadlines 2pm 30 May 2016 (for 19 July 2016 issue) 2pm 5 September 2016 (for 20 October 2016 issue) 2pm 14 November 2016 (for 11 January 2017 issue) 2pm 20 February 2017 (for 5 April 2017 issue) Circulation 596* individual members 48* organisational members Dimensions Mini advert 98mm (W) x 61.5mm (H) Quarter page 98mm (W) x 126mm (H) Half page portrait 98mm (W) x 255mm (H) Half page landscape 199mm (W) x 126mm (H) Full page with border 199mm (W) x 255mm (H) Insert advertising rates Up to 25 grams £206 per 1,000 Inserts are accepted into the divisional journals subject to approval. Mailing house delivery details are available once an insert is approved. Quantity required: 644 (subject to increase) *Figures correct as at 26 February 2016 BACP Enterprises Ltd – Media Pack 2016/2017 >> Counselling at Work >> Back to contents
  • 9. Healthcare Counselling & Psychotherapy Journal Healthcare Counselling & Psychotherapy Journal is the quarterly journal of BACP Healthcare and is read by counsellors and psychotherapists of all modalities working in healthcare, whether for an NHS service or a third sector organisation funded by the NHS. The journal aims to keep healthcare practitioners up to date with topical and therapeutic developments in the sector, providing a forum for communication and learning. Insightful and informed features from practitioners working in the field bring up-to-the-minute thinking, informed opinion and best practice to readers, alongside relevant news, research and training. A strong line-up of regular columnists with on-the- ground, broad-ranging perspectives adds to the mix. Recent articles include an update on predictions for the future of the Health Service; therapists’ prejudices and how to overcome them; and a look at some of the issues involved in counselling patients who have lived through childhood cancer. Healthcare Counselling & Psychotherapy Journal provides a key targeted advertising platform for events, conferences, training courses, publications and learning resources. *1,090 individual members, 43 organisational members. Figures correct as at 26 February 2016. 1,133* Target audience “Keeping healthcare practitioners up to date with topical and therapeutic developments in the sector, providing a forum for communication and learning” To book contact sam.edwards@bacp.co.uk Advertising rates Display mono spot full Mini advert £75 £85 £125 Quarter page £162 £186 £218 Half page (portrait/landscape) £307 £355 £408 Full page £525 £609 £695 Inside back cover £623 £730 £833 Outside back cover £683 £790 £902 All advertising is exclusive of VAT. Dates & deadlines Booking & copy deadlines 2pm 6 June 2016 (for 27 July 2016 issue) 2pm 29 August 2016 (for 13 October 2016 issue) 2pm 28 November 2016 (for 27 January 2017 issue) 2pm 6 March 2017 (for 19 April 2017 issue) Circulation 1,090* individual members 43* organisational members Dimensions Mini advert 98mm (W) x 61.5mm (H) Quarter page 98mm (W) x 126mm (H) Half page portrait 98mm (W) x 255mm (H) Half page landscape 199mm (W) x 126mm (H) Full page with border 199mm (W) x 255mm (H) Insert advertising rates Up to 25 grams £206 per 1,000 Inserts are accepted into the divisional journals subject to approval. Mailing house delivery details are available once an insert is approved. Quantity required: 1,133 (subject to increase) *Figures correct as at 26 February 2016 BACP Enterprises Ltd – Media Pack 2016/2017 >> Healthcare Counselling & Psychotherapy >> Back to contents
  • 10. Private Practice Publication information Private Practice is the quarterly journal of BACP Private Practice. It is read by counsellors and psychotherapists working independently, either in private practice or for employee assistance programmes (EAPs) or agencies, in paid and voluntary positions. The journal aims to speak personally to readers, and alongside articles which highlight best practice and share cutting-edge thinking, it offers relevant and practical ‘on the ground’ information, and practitioners’ personal perspectives and experiences, so providing a space for personal and professional reflection, a forum for conversation and debate, and an opportunity to network with other practitioners and thus help reduce the isolation which can be felt by those in private practice. Recent articles include an exploration of the spiritual impact of traumatic events on survivors; working with women diagnosed with borderline personality disorder; and the role of supervision in supporting therapists through periods of transition. Private Practice is an ideally targeted advertising platform for counselling and psychotherapy training and professional development, events, conferences and publications. *3,767 individual members, 20 organisational members. Figures correct as at 26 February 2016. 3,787* Target audience “The journal reaches counsellors and psychotherapists working independently, providing a space for personal and professional reflection” To book contact sam.edwards@bacp.co.uk Advertising rates Display mono spot full Mini advert £75 £85 £125 Quarter page £162 £186 £218 Half page (portrait/landscape) £307 £355 £408 Full page £525 £609 £695 Inside back cover £623 £730 £833 Outside back cover £683 £790 £902 All advertising is exclusive of VAT. Dates & deadlines Booking & copy deadlines 2pm 25 April 2016 (for 14 June 2016 issue) 2pm 18 July 2016 (for 2 September 2016 issue) 2pm 24 November 2016 (for 14 December 2016 issue) 2pm 30 January 2017 (for 16 March 2017 issue) Circulation 3,767* individual members 20* organisational members Dimensions Mini advert 98mm (W) x 61.5mm (H) Quarter page 98mm (W) x 126mm (H) Half page portrait 98mm (W) x 255mm (H) Half page landscape 199mm (W) x 126mm (H) Full page with border 199mm (W) x 255mm (H) Insert advertising rates Up to 25 grams £206 per 1,000 Inserts are accepted into the divisional journals subject to approval. Mailing house delivery details are available once an insert is approved. Quantity required: 3,787 (subject to increase) *Figures correct as at 26 February 2016 BACP Enterprises Ltd – Media Pack 2016/2017 >> Private Practice >> Back to contents
  • 11. Coaching Today Publication information Coaching Today is the quarterly journal of BACP Coaching and is read by counsellors and psychotherapists retraining to be or practising as coaches, either in addition or as an alternative to their current therapy practice, as well as coaches from a range of other backgrounds, including management and human resources. Straddling the interface between counselling and coaching, the journal’s recent articles have reported on an initiative to train doctors in coaching skills; the benefits of training in the basics of being coached; and the role of the health coach. Coaching Today provides an ideal advertising platform for events, publications, and coaching training courses and development. *831 individual members, 7 organisational members. Figures correct as at 26 February 2016. 838* Target audience “Targeted at coaches from a range of backgrounds, including management and human resources” To book contact sam.edwards@bacp.co.uk Advertising rates Display mono spot full Mini advert £75 £85 £125 Quarter page £162 £186 £218 Half page (portrait/landscape) £307 £355 £408 Full page £525 £609 £695 Inside back cover £623 £730 £833 Outside back cover £683 £790 £902 All advertising is exclusive of VAT. Dates & deadlines Booking & copy deadlines 2pm 6 June 2016 (for 27 July 2016 issue) 2pm 29 August 2016 (for 27 October 2016 issue) 2pm 21 November 2016 (for 27 January 2017 issue) 2pm 27 February 2017 (for 19 April 2017 issue) Circulation 831* individual members 7* organisational members Dimensions Mini advert 98mm (W) x 61.5mm (H) Quarter page 98mm (W) x 126mm (H) Half page portrait 98mm (W) x 255mm (H) Half page landscape 199mm (W) x 126mm (H) Full page with border 199mm (W) x 255mm (H) Insert advertising rates Up to 25 grams £206 per 1,000 Inserts are accepted into the divisional journals subject to approval. Mailing house delivery details are available once an insert is approved. Quantity required: 838 (subject to increase) *Figures correct as at 26 February 2016 BACP Enterprises Ltd – Media Pack 2016/2017 >> Coaching Today >> Back to contents
  • 12. University & College Counselling Publication information University & College Counselling is the quarterly journal of BACP Universities & Colleges and is read by counsellors and psychotherapists working in further and higher education, as well as academic staff, supervisors and trainers. The journal includes sector-specific articles, research, divisional updates and news, all aimed at supporting and disseminating best practice, keeping readers up to date and informed on developments within the sector and enhancing networking. Recent articles have included a discussion of the importance of acknowledging all gender identities; a first person experience by an international student who became a university counsellor; and a report on the pressure for cultural change in the way that colleges and universities respond to reports of sexual assault. University & College Counselling is an ideal targeted advertising platform for conferences, training events and courses, sector- relevant publications, and innovative services to the student sector. *634 individual members, 82 organisational members. Figures correct as at 26 February 2016. 716* Target audience “Read by counsellors & psychotherapists working in further and higher education, as well as academic staff, supervisors and trainers” To book contact sam.edwards@bacp.co.uk Advertising rates Display mono spot full Mini advert £39 £48 £64 Quarter page £54 £65 £85 Half page (portrait/landscape) £72 £83 £113 Full page £111 £138 £186 Inside back cover £135 £165 £225 Outside back cover £144 £179 £235 All advertising is exclusive of VAT. Dates & deadlines Booking & copy deadlines 2pm 28 March 2016 (for 12 May 2016 issue) 2pm 25 July 2016 (for 9 September 2016 issue) 2pm 3 October 2016 (for 15 November 2016 issue) 2pm 16 January 2017 (for 10 March 2017 issue) Circulation 634* individual members 82* organisational members Dimensions Mini advert 98mm (W) x 61.5mm (H) Quarter page 98mm (W) x 126mm (H) Half page portrait 98mm (W) x 255mm (H) Half page landscape 199mm (W) x 126mm (H) Full page with border 199mm (W) x 255mm (H) Insert advertising rates Up to 25 grams £206 per 1,000 Inserts are accepted into the divisional journals subject to approval. Mailing house delivery details are available once an insert is approved. Quantity required: 716 (subject to increase) *Figures correct as at 26 February 2016 BACP Enterprises Ltd – Media Pack 2016/2017 >> University & College Counselling >> Back to contents
  • 13. Thresholds Publication information Thresholds is the quarterly journal of BACP Spiritualty, whose members include counsellors and psychotherapists with an interest or involvement in spirituality, belief or pastoral care, along with organisations, both within and outside the context of a faith community. The journal aims to take an inclusive approach to spirituality in order to represent the diversity of its readership and strives to offer a broad spread of articles and standpoints. Subjects range from personal and professional experiences and perspectives to exploration and discussion, and from research to projects demonstrating learning and good practice. Thresholds also serves as a platform for the sharing of professional knowledge and networking. Recent articles include a discussion of psychosis, spirituality and therapy for mental health; an interview with a counsellor whose dyslexia has enabled him to build a strong, empathic connection with clients; and a research study about supporting Church of England clergy through reflective practice groups. Thresholds provides a targeted advertising platform for events, courses and training in counselling skills, and for publishers. *1,114 individual members, 41 organisational members. Figures correct as at 26 February 2016. 1,155* Target audience “Counsellors & psychotherapists with an interest in spirituality or pastoral care, within and outside the context of a faith community” To book contact sam.edwards@bacp.co.uk Advertising rates Display mono spot full Mini advert £39 £48 £64 Quarter page £54 £65 £85 Half page (portrait/landscape) £72 £83 £113 Full page £111 £138 £186 Inside back cover £135 £165 £225 Outside back cover £144 £179 £235 All advertising is exclusive of VAT. Dates & deadlines Booking & copy deadlines 2pm 23 May 2016 (for 11 July 2016 issue) 2pm 22 August 2016 (for 7 October 2016 issue) 2pm 31 October 2016 (for 7 January 2017 issue) 2pm 6 February 2017 (for 30 March 2017 issue) Circulation 1,114* individual members 41* organisational members Dimensions Mini advert 98mm (W) x 61.5mm (H) Quarter page 98mm (W) x 126mm (H) Half page portrait 98mm (W) x 255mm (H) Half page landscape 199mm (W) x 126mm (H) Full page with border 199mm (W) x 255mm (H) Insert advertising rates Up to 25 grams £206 per 1,000 Inserts are accepted into the divisional journals subject to approval. Mailing house delivery details are available once an insert is approved. Quantity required: 1,155 (subject to increase) *Figures correct as at 26 February 2016 BACP Enterprises Ltd – Media Pack 2016/2017 >> Thresholds >> Back to contents
  • 14. Terms & Conditions Payment All advertisements costing under £300.00 (three hundred pounds) exclusive of value added tax (VAT) must be pre-paid on confirmation of booking. For online advertising, payment must be received before the advertisement will be made live online. All rates advertised are exclusive of VAT and any repro work, setting or amendments will carry an additional charge of £40.00 (forty pounds) plus VAT, per hour. Payment can be made by debit or credit card over the telephone. We accept all major debit or credit cards, excluding American Express. Advance payment is always required for all overseas clients. Production requirements Artwork must be sent in one of the following ways: PDF (minimum 300 dpi, maximum 600 dpi) .eps file InDesign Microsoft Word .tif file Please note: If sending InDesign files, all images and fonts must be supplied separately. Artwork can be submitted by email (maximum file size for attachments is 10MB) or on a CD posted to: Advertising Manager, BACP House, 15 St John’s Business Park, Lutterworth, LE17 4HB We cannot guarantee to send you a proof of your artwork due to the high volume of advertising every month. Advertising terms & conditions – (“the terms”) “Advertiser” means the individual or organisation which contracts with the Publisher for the placing of an advertisement. “Advertisement” means the content to be published in one of the Publishers publications, or loose, or other separate inserts in the Publishers publications or content to be made available on the Publishers websites. “Agreement” means these terms and conditions, the applicable Rate Card and any Order Form issued by the Publisher in connection with a specific advertisement. “BACP Media” means all BACP Group of Companies Media, including but not limited to BACP Journals and websites. “Costs” means the sums payable by the Advertiser to the Publisher for the Advertisement. “Linked Website” means any website to which there is a hypertext link from an Advertisement. “Order Form” means the written acceptance by the Publisher of the Advertisement which may include Costs. “Publisher” means the BACP Group of Companies including either British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy, BACP Enterprises Limited or BACP Research Foundation, or any Company appointed by the BACP Group of Companies to publish any of the BACP Media on the BACP Group of Companies behalf, at any time. “Rate Card” means the rate card applicable to the Advertisement in effect at the time of order which may include, among other things Costs, technical specifications, artwork, copy specifications, copy and cancellation deadlines and additional terms. 1. By submission of copy to the Publisher, the advertiser is confirming acceptance of these terms and conditions as detailed herein, to the exclusion of all other terms, or similar documentation issued to the Publisher by the Advertiser. 2. The Publisher reserves the right to revise its terms & conditions at any time prior to acceptance of an Advertisement. 3. No variation of this Agreement shall apply without prior written agreement of the Publisher. 4. If all or any part of these terms and conditions becomes illegal, invalid or unenforceable in any respect, then the remainder of the Agreement shall remain valid and enforceable. 5. If either the Publisher or the Advertiser fails to rely on its strict legal rights under this Agreement, that will not prevent it from relying on those or similar rights in the future. 6. If an Advertisement is placed by an advertising agency or other form of media buyer, the advertising agency or media buyer warrants it is entering into this Agreement with the Publisher as principal, notwithstanding that it may be acting directly or indirectly for another organisation, and so, for the avoidance of doubt, the advertising agency or media buyer shall constitute the Advertiser for the purposes of this Agreement. The Advertiser agrees there is no direct or collateral contractual relationship between the Publisher and the Advertisers client. 7. Advertisements are subject to the Publisher’s approval. The Publisher shall be entitled at its absolute discretion, to refuse or cease to publish any Advertisement at any time without explanation, or entering into any form of correspondence or dialogue with the Advertiser excepting notification of such refusal or decision to cease further publication. In cases where the Publisher ceases publication of an Advertisement under this clause 7, its sole liability shall be to refund the Advertiser for any Costs that the Advertiser has already paid for the Advertisement. 8. The Advertiser warrants that no Advertisement which they place will contravene any Act of Parliament or in any way be, illegal or defamatory or infringe any other party’s rights or contravene the British Code of Advertising Practice or any other applicable standards or codes of practice from time to time. On request, the Advertiser will provide a legal opinion confirming this to be the case. 9. The Advertiser shall be responsible for ensuring, and warrants that: (i) the Advertisement and (as applicable) any Linked Website is legal, truthful, honest and decent and otherwise complies with the British Advertising Code of Practice and any other applicable codes, guidance or regulations provided under the remit of the Advertising Standards Authority; (ii) the Advertisement and (as applicable) any Linked Website comply with all relevant primary and secondary legislation (including but not exclusively, the Equality Act 2010, the Trade Descriptions Acts 1968 and 1972 and the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000) as may be amended or revised from time to time and are lawful in all other respects; (iii) the Advertisement as originally submitted to the Publisher or as subsequently amended on the instructions of the Advertiser and any Linked Website does not infringe any copyright, trademarks or other intellectual property or other proprietary rights of any third party, and that the Advertiser has full and adequate permissions for the use of any and all third party intellectual property or other proprietary rights which the Advertisement and Linked Website may contain. (iv) if the Advertisement is placed by an advertising agency or media buyer as principal, that the Advertiser is authorised by its client to place the Advertisement. (v) that any electronic files provided by or communications sent to the Publisher shall be free of computer viruses, bugs, Trojan horses or similar harmful components. 10. The Advertiser shall fully indemnify, and keep fully indemnified, the Publisher against all claims, costs, loss or damages howsoever arising from the breach of the warranties included under paragraph 8 and 9 above BACP Enterprises Ltd – Media Pack 2016/2017 >> Terms & Conditions >> Back to contents
  • 15. and for the avoidance of doubt shall include defamation, contempt of court, malicious falsehood and privacy actions and the Advertiser shall maintain suitable insurance for its obligations under this paragraph. 11. The Publisher shall use all reasonable endeavours to achieve the agreed publication dates for Advertisements. However, for the avoidance of doubt the date of publication of an Advertisement or series of Advertisements shall not be of the essence of this Agreement. 12. The liability of the Publisher to the Advertiser howsoever arising in respect of the publication or non-publication of any Advertisement or series of Advertisements, including from breach of any of the Publisher’s obligations under this Agreement, including errors or omissions in respect of Advertisement content, the breach of any implied terms of fitness for purpose or satisfactory quality, or any terms under any collateral contract deemed to exist by a court or tribunal of competent jurisdiction, or from the act, omission or negligence of the Publisher or its employees or agents, shall be limited to the sum paid or payable by the Advertiser to the Publisher in respect of the Advertisement in question. In particular the Publisher shall not be liable to the Advertiser or to any third party for any loss of income, revenue, profits, goodwill or any consequential or indirect loss or from damage to or loss of materials provided to the Publisher by the Advertiser. The Publisher does not exclude liability for death or injury arising from the Publisher or its agents or employees negligence. 12.1 In cases of online Advertisements, the Publisher shall use reasonable endeavours to maintain technical access to its websites. However, because of the nature of the internet, the Publisher gives no warranty that access will be uninterrupted. 12.2 The Publisher will not be liable or responsible for any failure to perform, or delay in performance of, any of its obligations under these terms that is caused by events outside the Publisher’s reasonable control (‘Force Majeure Event’). A Force Majeure Event includes any act, event, non-happening, omission or accident beyond the Publishers reasonable control. The Publisher’s performance under these terms is deemed to be suspended for the period that the Force Majeure Event continues, and the Publisher will have an extension of time for performance for the duration of that period. The Publisher will use its reasonable endeavours to bring the Force Majeure Event to a close or to find a solution by which its obligations under the Agreement may be performed despite the Force Majeure Event. 13. The Advertiser undertakes to comply at all times with the Data Protection Act 1998 and the regulations, codes of practice and guidelines made thereafter (the ‘Data Protection Act’) in respect of information obtained by it as a result of an Advertisement in any BACP Media. The Advertiser warrants that it has appropriate technical and organisational measures in place to protect any personal data processed by it against unauthorised or unlawful processing of personal data, and against accidental loss or destruction of, or damaged to, personal data held or processed by it and that it has taken reasonable steps to ensure the reliability if any of its staff which will have access to such personal data. 14. The Publisher shall notify the Advertiser prior to acceptance of the Advertisement of the Costs which may include any series discount or other adjustments to the Rate Card. 15. The Publisher shall be entitled to vary the Rate Card at any time prior to publication upon written notice to the Advertiser and in such an event the Costs shall be varied accordingly. In the event of the Publisher varying the Rate Card the Advertiser shall be entitled to cancel the Advertisement or the balance of a series of Advertisements without further liability on written notice to the Publisher. 16. All Costs are exclusive of any value added tax (VAT) or other applicable taxes. 17. Invoices are payable in full and without set- off within 28 days of the invoicing date. If the payment has not been received by this date, credit facilities may be withdrawn and all further credit facilities withheld. 18. Any series discount provided by the Publisher is offered solely on the basis of the Advertiser completing the agreed series of Advertisements. 18.1 If at any time prior to the completion of the series of Advertisements the Advertiser cancels the balance of the series, or this Agreement is terminated by the Publisher due to the default of the Advertiser, the Advertiser shall be immediately liable for the balance of the sums due between the Rate Card Costs which would have applied to all published Advertisements in the series and discounted sums already paid by the Advertiser. 19. The publication of an advertisement by the publisher does not constitute endorsement of the Advertiser, its products or services by the Publisher. 20. No advertisement shall include the words ‘BACP’ or ‘Reader Offer’ or any words suggesting that the products or services being advertised are being offered on exclusive or preferential terms to readers of the Publishers media or persons who access the Publishers websites without the specific prior approval of the Publisher. 21. All copy must be submitted by the Advertiser in accordance with deadlines as detailed in the Rate Card or Order Form, or otherwise as may be notified to the Advertiser by the Publisher. 21.1 Copy must be provided in the approved format (PDF, .eps file, InDesign, Microsoft Word or .tif file). 22. Corrections to the copy may not be incorporated unless proofs are returned by any date specified by the Publisher. 23. If copy or copy instructions are not received in writing by the specified date the Publisher may, at its discretion and without liability, reproduce the most appropriate copy available, or if no copy is available, to charge for the space booked. 24. Costs are subject to suitable copy or artwork being supplied. If additional production work is needed the Publisher reserves the right to charge an additional fee. 25. The Publisher shall use reasonable endeavours to take care of the Advertisers property which may be provided in respect of an Advertisement. However, the Publisher shall not be liable for any loss of or damage to copy, artwork, photographs or other materials, and the Advertiser shall maintain copies of and insurance for such materials as appropriate. 26. The Publisher shall return all Advertiser property to the Advertiser upon request. However, the Publisher shall be entitled to destroy or otherwise dispose of all Advertiser property held by the Publisher for more than six months from the date of last issue. 27. Mail order advertisements shall conform to the British Code of Advertising Practice and should clearly state in the text of the Advertisement, not just the coupon, a full postal address at which the Advertiser can be contacted during business hours. 28. Advertisements cancelled after booking deadlines are liable to a 100% cancellation charge. 29. Applications for credit facilities can be made by the Advertiser at any time and will be subject to the acceptance of the Publisher. 30. When applying for credit facilities, Company and Director Credit checks (Credit Referencing) may be taken and whilst credit facilities are active at any time. If the business is not a Limited company, a consumer credit check on the partners or owner of the business may be required. By applying for credit, you are agreeing for these checks to be taken at any time whilst credit is in place. 30.1 Credit Referencing includes but is not limited to trade referencing, bank references and credit checks. 31. Credit facilities may be withdrawn at any time without prior notice and the Publisher reserves the right in its absolute sole discretion to require payment in whole or in part at any time before the copy deadline. 32. The Publisher reserves the right to charge interest on all amounts outstanding beyond the payment date(s) shown on its invoices. Interest will be charged in accordance with the Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Interest) Act 1998 and Late Payment of Commercial Debts Regulations 2002 and 2013. 33. This Agreement shall be governed and construed in all respects by the Law of England and Wales and the parties submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of England and Wales. BACP Enterprises Ltd is part of the BACP Group Company registered in England and Wales 1064190BACP Enterprises Ltd – Media Pack 2016/2017 >> Terms & Conditions >> Back to contents