A Review of the Functions and Contribution of Educational Psychologists in England and Wales in light of “Every Child Matters: Change for Children'

P Farrell, K Woods, S Lewis, S Rooney, G Squires… - 2006 - research.manchester.ac.uk
… 5c) Educational and clinical psychologists working in the same area should continue to … the
possible eventual merger of the two professions, child clinical and educational psychologists. …

A discussion of the developing role of educational psychologists within Children's Services

K Fallon, K Woods, S Rooney - Educational Psychology in Practice, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
… the developing role of educational psychologists (EPs) within the local authority Children’s …
Detailing the philosophy and framework for the inception of Children’s Services in England, …

Educational psychologists and children in care: practices and issues

B Norwich, A Richards, T Nash - Educational Psychology in …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
educational psychologist (EP) work related to children in care in five local authority educational
psychology … of EP work and their roles in regard to children in care. It also examines the …

[PDF][PDF] The developing role of school and educational psychologists in supporting children, schools and families

P Farrell - Papeles del Psicólogico, 2009 - papelesdelpsicologo.es
… 1 Most countries adopt the term school or educational psychologist although other titles (eg
psychological counsellor, school counsellor, and guidance officer) also are used. In this …

Educational Psychologists' Contribution to the Every Child Matters Agenda: The parents' view

G Squires, P Farrell, K Woods, S Lewis… - Educational …, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
… role and contribution of educational psychologists (2006) the … by the principal educational
psychologist in each LA. Thirty … to the outcomes for their child. Their responses also illustrate …

[PDF][PDF] Consulting with children and young people: Enabling educational psychologists to work collaboratively

C Hobbs, L Todd, J Taylor - Educational and child Psychology, 2000 - academia.edu
educational psychologist’s role is that of enabling childrenchildren and young people are
encouraged to make informed choices about their interactions with educational psychologists

Can educational psychologists be inclusive?

PT Farrell, K Venables - Psychology for inclusive education, 2008 - taylorfrancis.com
… that similar children should be … children and for the managers of educational psychology
services. For, in this LEA, the service offered to children seemed to depend less on their needs

… responsibilities in meeting the needs of children with speech, language and communication needs: joint working between educational psychologists and speech and …

S McConnellogue - Educational Psychology in Practice, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Full article: Professional roles and responsibilities in meeting the needs of children with
speech, language and communication needs: joint working between educational psychologists

Towards national criteria for special educational needs: some conceptual and practical considerations for educational psychologists

K Woods - Educational Psychology in Practice, 1994 - Taylor & Francis
… authority's legal obligation to define special educational needs. Educational psychology
bears significant responsibility for national inconsistencies in provision for children, rises in …

School-aged children who are educated at home by their parents: is there a role for educational psychologists?

TCMJ Arora - Educational Psychology in Practice, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Educational psychology services … for Education and Employment, 2000). The least one can
offer to the parents is the same right of access to an educational psychologist as if their child