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“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…

Project: Reviewing policy and practice recommendations about services for disabled children

9 August 2022 by

The NIHR Policy Research Programme commissioned research to provide policy recommendations on improving services for children with disabilities, learning from…

Exhibiting at the Festival of Educational Psychology

9 August 2022 by

Festivals are about building relationships and making new connections. Exhibiting at our festival not only benefits you and your organisation,…

Book review – Poverty safari: understanding the anger of Britain’s underclass

12 July 2022 by

Book author: Darren McGarvey. Poverty Safari is an award-winning book published in 2017 about the socio-economically disadvantaged communities and people…

News: Information about educational psychology for Polish, Panjabi and Urdu speakers

14 June 2022 by

Today we launch our translated ‘about educational psychology‘ pages, a jointly funded project that will help more people understand what…

Project: the role of assistants in EP services in England

16 May 2022 by and

This study aims to explore the role of assistants in EP services across England and possibly provide a starting point for…

The debates on disability and EP work with deaf children 

9 May 2022 by

Former Children’s Minister Sarah Teather recognised the value of EPs during a discussion on funded training arrangements in parliament and…

Group process consultation: practice from the island of Ireland

3 May 2022 by

Group consultation approaches have been a feature of Educational Psychology work for decades, with a wide variety of models and…