“With the new day comes new strength and new thoughts.” ― Eleanor Roosevelt. If you work in education, you will know how important positive feedback can be for children in developing their confidence and self-esteem. However, if we are to empower children to truly identify with their personal strengths, skills and positive behaviours, we need ... An introduction to using solution focused approaches with children
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Reduced rate: £15 for TEPs In (2016) Psychologists Against Austerity wrote a briefing paper outlining the ‘damaging psychological costs of austerity policies’. Their report summarised five ‘Austerity Ailments’, ways in which austerity policies impact specifically on mental health: humiliation and shame; fear and distrust; instability and insecurity; isolation and loneliness the experience of being trapped ... UCL Children and young people growing up in poverty: what can educational psychology contribute?
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Cost plus VAT. Follow the conference on Twitter #SENDinspections Ofsted are clear, outstanding schools must be inclusive schools. To achieve an outstanding Ofsted rating schools must demonstrate that children and young people with SEND achieve exceptionally well. As part of this you must be able to demonstrate that all pupils with SEND have access to ... Preparing for inspection of SEND provision conference
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During this webinar, I will present my doctoral research which aimed to explore parents’ views and experiences around supporting ‘emotionally-based school non-attendance’ (EBSNA; also known as ‘EBSA’, characterised by difficulties with attending school driven by ‘severe emotional upset’; Berg 1969). Adopting a ‘solution-oriented’ approach, this research gathered retrospective experiences of successful EBSNA support, aiming to ... EP Reach-Out webinar – Parents’ views on EBSNA: A solution-based exploration into successful reintegration with Dr Rachel Sawyer
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Cost plus VAT. Healthcare Conferences UK in association with Christopher Fincken, Independent Member UK Caldicott Guardian Council, (Chairman 2012-2017) are pleased to announce this second National Conference which will focus on Information Sharing and Caldicott Principles in the health and social care of children and young adults. Following the success of our previous Caldicott Guardian ... Caldicott principles & information sharing – Children & Young People
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During this webinar I will be introducing and discussing the ATRCM. This model was created with the intention to operationalise some of the theory of trauma-informed practice for schools and education settings. I will explore the creation of the model, as well as consider the practical applications for practice. I hope that it will provide ... EP Reach-Out webinar – The Applied Trauma Responsive Classroom Model (ATRCM) with Dr Jemma Carter
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Join us for this creative and interactive workshop, delivered by world renowned psychologist and trainer, Dr Louise Hayes. The workshop focuses on supporting young people aged 11 to 18 to grow and thrive, through the popular and evidence-based DNA-V model (Hayes & Ciarrochi, 2015, 2021). DNA-V is a developmentally informed version of the Acceptance & ... Learning DNA-V: The Acceptance & Commitment Therapy for youth model
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Cost plus VAT. This conference focuses on Eating Disorders: improving access, treatment and recovery outcomes, and meeting the national standards for children, young people and adults. There is focus on early intervention and a new extended session focusing on Managing Medical Emergencies in Eating Disorders following the 2022 Medical Emergencies in Eating Disorders National Guidance. ... Eating Disorders Summit 2023: Improving access, treatment & recovery
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This webinar offers an exploration, critical discussion and sharing of ideas around EP practice through the lens of disability studies, culture, and rights. Emily has also written a blog for edpsy: Reflections of a disabled educational psychologist
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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. We currently ... EP research club and group coaching – April 2023
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