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Project: EP’s views supporting children and young people with chronic and / or life limiting health conditions.

This project aims to explore EPs’ views about their role supporting Children and Young People with chronic and / or life limiting health conditions and how they support access to education for this group. 

How you can participate

Please complete this 10 minute survey if you are an HCPC-registered educational psychologist in the UK,

Any level of involvement working with this group would be welcomed. After completing the survey, you can volunteer to take part in an interview about your experiences working with children and young people with chronic and / or life limiting health conditions.

Researchers

  • Anna Robertson (Trainee Educational Psychologist, Institue of Education, University College London)
  • Supervised by Dr Chris Bagley (Tutor, Lecturer, Research Supervisor at The Institute of Education, UCL) 

If you have any questions about this research, please email Anna. This research has received ethical approval from the Institute of Education, University College London Ethics Committee.

Research questions

  1. How do EPs view their role in supporting children and young people with chronic and life limiting health conditions in schools?
  2. How do EPs support children and young people with chronic and/or life limiting conditions to access education? 

Involvement

Online survey, open to all HCPC-registered EPs currently working in the UK

Follow up interview for a sample of survey respondents who indicate their interest



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