Dr Natasha Goodhall shares how Salford Educational Psychology Service is taking proactive steps to promoting children’s access to their right to play, through the Right to Play Project.
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The Right to Play
Children of all ages have a want, need and right to play. It is enshrined in the United Na...
By Priyanka Rob, Research Assistant, Newcastle University

Coping with Uncertainty in Everyday Situations at School
Around 40% of autistic children experience high anxiety (van Steensel et al., 2011), which significantly impacts everyday life for them and their families. Anxiety also significant...
By Helena Wood, Trainee Educational Psychologist, at University College London, currently undertaking research to explore educational psychologists’ views on white privilege.
Hello! My name is Helena and I am a year 2 trainee educational psychologist, completing my training with University College ...
Emma Martin, Educational Psychologist, employed by E-ACT Multi Academy Trust shares an approach she used to support school staff to build effective relationships with pupils considered most difficult to connect with.Â
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As psychologists we are in the business of relationships. Educational psycholo...
Dr Richard Skelton, Educational Psychologist has had the pleasure in working with Dr Rebecca Ashton, Educational Psychologist specialising in neuropsychology to develop Executive Functions: Connections in Practice - an online course for Educational Psychologists.Â
Richard shares his interest and ex...