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        Educational Psychology Service  
         
        Educational Psychology Service (EP) work with children and young people (CYP) 
        to support their development, wellbeing, resilience, learning and achievement. 
        They are person-centred in their approach, working with others to help to 
        achieve best possible outcomes for CYP. The focus of an EP’s work is to support 
        and develop the skills of others.  
        Parental/Guardian consent would normally be obtained prior to an EP working 
        with a child or young person. Sometimes young people can give consent for 
        themselves, depending on their age and level of understanding.  
        Educational Psychologists have: 
            Specialist  graduate  and  postgraduate  qualifications  in  applying 
            psychology in education; 
            A knowledge of current Welsh education systems and practice; 
            A detailed understanding of child development and special educational 
            needs (SEN); 
            Substantial experience supporting CYP;   
            Experience in undertaking research in relation to CYP 
             
        Educational Psychologists receive: 
            Continuing professional development (CPD) to ensure that they remain 
            at the forefront of practice; 
            Regular professional supervision. 
             
        The  Health  and  Care  Professionals  Council  (HCPC)  regulate  all  Educational 
        Psychologist’s  to  ensure  that  they  adhere  to  the  highest  professional 
        standards.  
        Educational Psychologists work with CYP who have a wide range of needs in 
        areas such as: 
            Learning 
            Language and communication 
            Sensory and Physical 
            Social and emotional development 
            Wellbeing  
            Behaviour 
                                             
        
          Mental Health Issues 
        
       Educational Psychologist are also involved with particular groups of CYP such 
       as those who are in the care of the LA, those who have English as an Additional 
       Language and those who are receiving support from Youth Offending Teams 
       (YOTs). 
        
       How do Educational Psychologists work? 
        
       Educational  Psychologists  work in  a  range  of  situations  and  settings  where 
       there  are  concerns  about  CYP.    They  use  a  range  of  approaches  with 
       individuals, groups, schools and wider systems such as LAs and the community. 
       Working in partnership with parents, carers, families and others is important to 
       ensure that any approach taken is holistic. EPs are child-centred, taking care to 
       listen to and promote the voice of the child and young person.   
       What type of services can Educational Psychologists offer? 
        
       Educational Psychologists work with individuals, groups and organisations.  
       They use their psychological insight and understanding for: 
       Specialist consultation, advice and assessment 
            Observations of CYP 
            Use of a wide range of assessment techniques for direct work with 
           CYP to assess their strengths, difficulties, and their views.  
            Suggesting intervention and support programmes when appropriate 
            Discussions  aimed  at  working  towards  developing  solutions  that 
           address concerns; 
            Undertaking an essential role regarding the statutory processes of 
           Special  Educational  Needs  (Special  Educational  needs  Code  Of 
           Practice for Wales 2004); 
            Chairing and/or participation in multi-agency meetings and forums, 
           particularly around those CYP with the most complex needs  
         
        Providing support for parents  
        Educational  Psychologist  use  different  approaches,  such  as:  parent 
        workshops,  parent  support  programmes,  parent  ‘drop  in’  sessions  and 
        telephone consultations.   
         
        Providing professional development and training  
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        Educational Psychologists design and deliver training on a range of topics 
        for teachers and other professionals 
         
        Supporting communities when there are critical incidents and sad events   
        There are times when a sad event or a critical incident occurs, for example a 
        sudden and unexpected death of a pupil or member of staff. Educational 
        Psychology  Services  provide  support  that  will  help  all  those  who  are 
        affected. 
         
        Carrying  out  research,  evaluation  and  the  development  of  policy  and 
        practice  
        Educational  Psychologists  undertake  research  that  helps  to  develop  and 
        inform educational practice.  
       When do Educational Psychologists become involved with individual CYP? 
        
       The  current  Special  Educational  Needs  Code  of  Practice  for  Wales  (2004) 
       recommends that there is a graduated response to meeting the needs of CYP’s 
       SEN.  The  expectation  is  that  for  most  CYPs  their  SEN  will  be  met  through 
       appropriate practice in mainstream educational settings. It is recognised that 
       some  CYP  will  have  higher  levels  of  need  leading  to  the  involvement  of 
       specialist  services.  Educational  Psychologists  are  part  of  that  graduated 
       response and often become involved when parents, professionals and others 
       seek their advice.   
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        EARLY YEARS - 0-5 YEARS 
        
       This section describes the work of Educational Psychologists with very young 
       children.  
       When should the Educational Psychologists become involved with individual 
       children? 
       They may become involved following requests from a number of different 
       sources e.g. GPs, health visitors, nursery staff and other  professionals. Any 
       request  for  a  Educational  Psychologists  involvement  should  have  been 
       discussed with the child’s parent/guardian beforehand. 
        
       Educational Psychologists may work in a wide range of different settings that 
       could include: 
        
          Child’s home; 
          Early years settings (maintained and non-maintained) e.g. school based 
          nurseries, playgroups, private nurseries, childrens centres, clinics 
          Flying Start settings; 
           
       What do Educational Psychologists do within the Early Years age range? 
        
       Individual Work  
          Interventions such as play based therapies 
          Supporting the transition from home to pre-school settings 
          Collaborating with other Early Years professionals  
        
       Group Work 
          Supporting  parents  and  providing  information  on  a  wide  range  of 
          parenting programmes 
          Training for Early Years Professionals 
          Working with groups of children using interventions suitable for young 
          children 
        
       Wider Systems 
          Supervision and management of other teams 
          Contribution to the development of Early Years Policies   
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