As part of our Big Feelings. Big Behaviours. series, Dr Frances Willis gives an EPs perspective on behaviour and consequence systems with her previously sold out event. Using her reflections on a case study of schools seeking EP advice and support to reduce exclusions and improve engagement, Frances welcomes you to consider the following with ... The Brain / Blame Dichotomy: Narratives and responses to children’s behaviours
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Join us for a virtual session exploring Lego Based Therapy – a dynamic, collaborative play therapy/social developmental programme designed to aid, teach and promote social communication and social competence in a range of children and young people. Come and discover how structured play becomes a transformative tool for children with a range of challenges and ... EP Reach-Out webinar – Unlock the power of play: An introduction to LEGO®-Based Therapy with Dr Keith Houghton
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In this workshop, we look at some of the theory and concepts of bilingualism and multilingualism and EAL learning, consider some of the advantages and disadvantages of being raised bilingual according to the literature, and explore implications and practical issues for educational psychologists and related professionals who work with these groups of children and young ... Working with bilingual, multilingual and EAL children: Implications for practice
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Theraplay® workshops are intensive, active and rewarding. The number of participants is limited so that each person can receive the special attention that makes for a good training experience. There are opportunities to: – Observe the live treatment of a family, including the assessment via the Marschak Interaction Method, feedback to the parents, and several ... Theraplay® Level One & Group Training
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An introductory workshop for Educational Psychologists looking to incorporate compassion-focused approaches into their practice. The training facilitators are Charlie Heriot-Maitland (a Clinical Psychologist & CFT expert) and Dr Jo Taylor (a Child & Educational Psychologist completing a Churchill Fellowship into compassion and caring roles) We will cover: An introduction to Compassion Focussed Therapy and Compassion ... Compassion-focused approaches for Educational Psychologist Practice
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edpsy hosts: Dr Jemma Carter, Senior Educational Psychologist - Suffolk County Council CPD overview The applied trauma responsive classroom model (ATRCM) was developed considering the trauma and resilience literature, the experiences of local authority educational psychologists, and a desire to empower education settings to deliver the support that the evidence suggests will make a difference. ... Using the applied trauma responsive classroom model (ATRCM) in supporting education settings
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Cost plus VAT. The EBSA Horizon online course for Educational Psychologists developed by Dr Jerricah Holder, 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 ... EBSA Horizons: Emotional Based School Avoidance online CPD course for educational psychologists
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In this seminar Kim will explore DDP with the help of reflections and dialogues from the Healing Relational Trauma Workbook by Dan Hughes and Kim Golding. This will include providing DDP interventions with the children, building therapeutic alliance with the parents, and also how DDP informed parenting support can help the caregivers to emotionally connect ... Healing Relational Trauma with Kim Golding – Reflecting on and exploring the practice of DDP
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This presentation explores the critical issue of school belonging for refugee children, with a focus on how Educational Psychologists (EPs) and school professionals can support these children and their families. With increasing numbers of refugee and asylum-seeking children in the UK, many face unique challenges such as trauma, language barriers, and cultural adjustment. A sense ... Reed Webinar Series: Promoting belonging for refugee children
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Cost plus VAT 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 Executive Functions CPD course is lead Dr Rebecca Ashton, an experienced Educational Psychologist specialising in neuropsychology. She has a wealth ... Executive Functions: Connecting into practice – online course for educational psychologists
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This group is an opportunity to come together as educational professionals to collaboratively explore ways in which the Power Threat Meaning Framework (PTMF; Boyle & Johnstone, 2018; 2020) can be applied within education. The aim of this Special Interest Group is to explore the following questions and ideas: How is the PTMF relevant to our ... PTMF_Education Special Interest Group session #11
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On January 7th, 2025, the BBC published an article titled "Child Mental Health Crisis: Better Resilience is the Solution," highlighting the increasing mental health issues among young people in the UK, including rising cases of anxiety, depression, and self-harm. Experts in the article suggested that building resilience, rather than solely focusing on mental health awareness, ... EP Reach-Out webinar – “It takes a village to raise a child”: A whole system approach to developing resilience in education (RESTA and RESO) with Dr Esther Borrett
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