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General Secretary Blog: Insights on the EP Workforce
In 2019, the Department for Education (DfE) published research around the EP workforce which showed that most EPs were then working in local authorities, that they were satisfied working in local authorities, but that there were still too few EPs to recruit to local authorities. This instigated a welcome increase to the funded places available for new EPs to train.
20/07/2023
Blog
DfE publish research report on Educational Psychology workforce
The Department for Education has published a much anticipated research report into the system, practice and reported impact of educational psychology services in England. The report was commissioned by the DfE and undertaken by researchers at the Warwick Institute of Employment Research and Ecorys.
30/06/2023
News
The right to strike: a fundamental human right
The right to strike is ‘a fundamental one enshrined in international human rights and labour law, and its protection is necessary in ensuring just, stable and democratic societies.’
19/06/2023
Blog
AEP ballot of Soulbury members on industrial action
Following discussion by the National Executive Committee (NEC) on Saturday 20 May, the AEP will hold a formal ballot on whether to take industrial action over the 2022 Soulbury pay offer. This decision has been made following an indicative ballot in which 80% of respondents said yes to taking industrial action. 
26/05/2023
News
Mental health: reflections through an educational psychology lens
Mental health is commonly understood as an internal process. Subjectively, we experience both poor mental health and good mental health as something happening inside us because we can directly feel the effects. During a period of poor mental health, we might feel tired, anxious and find it hard to concentrate. During a period of good mental health, we might experience happiness or inner peace.
15/05/2023
Blog
​​​​​​​Motion from the SWU and AEP calls for urgent Government action to tackle cost of living crisis
The GFTU annual meeting is to held this coming weekend - and the AEP and SWU have put forward a motion asking for the GFTU Executive to support SWU’s call to the government to recognise the impact of austerity and now the cost-of-living crisis upon the families and individuals social work and social care staff support.
12/05/2023
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"Behaviour cannot be looked at in isolation" : AEP General Secretary features in Tes article on pupil behaviour
04/05/2023
Press release
General Secretary Blog : The beauty of nature.
At this time of year, it is hard not to notice the beauty of nature. We are surrounded by daffodils, crocuses and tulips; with shades of green emerging as new leaves begin to unfurl on the trees. But there can be no denying that the impacts of climate change are showing. In the UK, we are getting off lightly; in the past few years alone, other countries have been ravaged by fires, floods, extreme snow storms and droughts. It is no wonder, then, that so many people - especially the young people we work with - are feeling anxious about their futures and what the world might come to look like.
05/04/2023
Blog
Updated Privacy and Cookie Policy
The AEP Privacy and Cookie policy has been updated. You can view the updated policy here - www.aep.org.uk/privacy-and-cookie-policy
30/03/2023
AEP Policy

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