Beyond Assessments: The Modern Role of an Educational Psychology Service

Beyond Assessments: The Modern Role of an Educational Psychology Service For many school leaders, Multi-Academy Trust (MAT) directors, and SENCOs, the term “Educational Psychologist” (EP) often brings one thing to mind: statutory assessments for an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP). While providing expert psychological advice for EHCPs remains a…

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The Link Between Emotional Wellbeing and Student Absence (DfE Report 2025)

The Link Between Emotional Wellbeing and Student Absence (DfE Report 2025) The continuous rise in student absence across UK schools is a growing concern. It’s a challenge that weighs heavily on school leaders and local authorities alike, knowing that every day missed can impact a young person’s educational progress and…

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In The Pod: In Conversation with Gradys Nyka & Razia Sultana

Educations Coordinators by day and creative minds by night, meet Gradys Nyka and Razia Sultana. In Episode 2 of In the Pod, we sit down with two of our Education Coordinators, who bring their artistic and literary passions into the world of Educational Psychology services. In this episode, Gradys and…

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Tuition fees – to cut or not to cut

Despite anecdotal evidence that higher tuition fees act as a deterrent to university applications and the fact that a review commissioned by the Prime Minister is expected to recommend major cuts, Education Secretary Damian Hinds has said there is no evidence higher tuition fees have deterred young people in England…

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