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Community through collaboration: edpsy and EP Reachout

22 September 2022 by

We’re excited to strengthen our collaboration with EP Reachout. EP Reach-Out use short, accessible webinars to provide a space to…

Longer read: Monsters of meritocracy and beasts of bias: why social class matters in education, and how #MakeIt10 can help

20 September 2022 by

If you work hard enough, you can achieve anything.  This is the foundation of the concept of meritocracy, the belief…

Educational psychology training course open events 2022 – UK wide

12 September 2022 by

This page has information about the dates, times and additional details for Doctoral EP training course open events across the…

Hidden Histories: Black in Psychology

12 September 2022 by

Hidden Histories: Black in Psychology is an open resource for young people who are interested in learning more about psychology’s…

“The Danger of a Single Story” – Reflections on EP practice

7 September 2022 by

I recently watched Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s “The Danger of a Single Story” Ted Talk, which she gave in July 2009,…

How to maximise the effectiveness and reach of your EP job advert

5 September 2022 by

At edpsy we’ve been supporting EP services to spread the word about job vacancies for a little over two years…

Newly qualified EPs: 10 tips from the #twittereps community

1 September 2022 by

As I write this it has been a whole year since I braced myself to start work as a newly…

“Ok – so what opportunities do we need?” Why collaborative reviews of the impact of EP involvement are vital

31 August 2022 by , , , and

Within educational psychology (EP), so much is spoken about commencing case work – establishing rapport, contracting, information gathering. But how…

Project: exploring EPs experiences of occupational stress and implications for practice

30 August 2022 by

The purpose of this research project is to explore occupational stress experiences within the Educational Psychology profession. This research has…

The lived experience of a neurodivergent educational psychologist

15 August 2022 by

I am an openly neurodivergent Educational Psychologist, who has diagnoses of dyspraxia, sensory processing differences, and I am undergoing an…