Dr David Lamb (Senior Educational Psychologist, co-founder of Applied Psychologies and owner of WOWW Psychology Ltd) will be delivering an online session about Working On What Works (WOWW), an inclusive whole class behaviour intervention, rooted in solution focused psychology. WOWW focuses on working collaboratively with teaching staff, building relationships in the classroom and promoting positive ... An introduction to Working On What Works (WOWW)
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Cost plus VAT. This national conference focuses on transforming mental health services for children and young people, ensuring early intervention, and developing integrated services with clear care pathways from first intervention to crisis and inpatient care. The conference will look at national developments and learning from the Covid-19 pandemic and how CAMHS has had to ... CAMHS National Summit 2023: Transforming mental health services for children & young adults
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This 1 day online CPD event aims to deepen Educational Psychologists’ understanding of the Neurodiversity paradigm and its application to school settings, to promote inclusion for our neurodivergent learners. This event is led by Dr Joanne Riordan – a neurodivergent Educational Psychologist who has supported over 50 schools in becoming more Neurodiversity-affirming. Joanne was nominated ... Creating neurodiversity-affirming schools
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This workshop is aimed at Educational Psychologists and/or Speech & Language Therapists who want to increase their knowledge of the approaches that can be used to support early years and primary school settings to develop their language provision and support for all children. The training is delivered by Dr. Ioanna Bakopoulou, an APS Associate Educational ... How can we support EY and primary settings to develop language provision for all children?
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During this webinar Rebecca will present doctoral research which gathered the voice of adoptive parents and foster carers who parent a child with a confirmed diagnosis of foetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD). Their views were explored in relation to their experiences of the family-school interaction, their perceptions of their child’s experience of school, as well ... EP Reach-Out webinar – Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD): The Parent Perspective and The Role of Educational Psychologists (EPs) with Dr Rebecca Griffiths
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The EBSA Horizon online course for Educational Psychologists, seeks to continue to build on the shift in the narrative, moving away from the language of school refusal, and to present an alternative model of EBSA, in which the child’s voice is at the heart of assessment and intervention, and emphasis is placed on understanding EBSA ... EBSA Horizons: Emotional Based School Avoidance online CPD course for Educational Psychologists
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EP research club aims to connect EPs who would like to engage in more research-based activity – of any kind: whether it’s reading, writing, planning projects, analysing data and/or seeking to publish. We are an open and friendly group and we welcome anyone to join us – you can drop in any time that works ... EP research club and group coaching – February 2023
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Literacy: A Path for All is led by Dr Joanna Stanbridge, an experienced Senior Educational Psychologist specialising in cognition and learning. She has a wealth of experience and immense enthusiasm and passion around the complex topic of literacy development and difficulties. From an overview of what literacy is, to the models behind literacy difficulties & ... Literacy: A path for all – online CPD course for Educational Psychologists
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Used well, groups can be a powerful tool, enabling children to learn to work safely and productively together. This experiential qualification enables practitioners to develop the skills, knowledge and understanding to make effective use of a therapeutic group to support change for children and young people effectively. Who is this course for? This qualification is ... Level 3 Certificate in Therapeutic Group Work with Children & Young People
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The course will guide you through the layers of understanding the concept of executive functions, how we assess these skills, and bring it all together in a formulation that makes sense. The course is led Dr Rebecca Ashton, an experienced Educational Psychologist specialising in neuropsychology. She has a wealth of experience working with executive functioning ... Executive functions: Connecting into practice – online course for Educational Psychologists
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EP Reachout climate change and nature series Aoife McNally is an educational psychologist working with parents within Cardiff Early Help. She is also (slowly) completing the ‘top-up’ doctorate at UCL where her main research will focus on young people’s connection with nature. This webinar is an invitation to consider what EPs could learn from the ... EP Reach-Out webinar – What impact does contact with nature have on us? with Aoife McNally
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Projective techniques are powerful tools to gain the voice of the child and explore aspects of their experience that may not be well understood. When carefully analysed and triangulated with other sources of information, projective techniques can open up conversations with children, families and staff that can facilitate deep understanding of difficulties, and help to ... Introduction to projective assessment in EP practice: Kinetic family drawing
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