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A strong start – and looking ahead together: a message from AEP General Secretary, Donna
As the year draws to a close, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on what has been a really busy and positive start to my role as General Secretary. I’m almost at the end of my first term, and I’m already looking forward to building on this momentum in 2026.
19/12/2025
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AEP Subscription Fees - 2026
As shared in the Honorary Treasurer’s Annual report, the NEC agreed to increase membership fees by 3.5 percent in 2026 to support an increase in expenditure. Fees have remained at the same level for several years, at a time of significant inflation and reduced income and this small increase is necessary to sustain the association's finances.
03/12/2025
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Educational Psychology in action: Share your work and its impact.
We want to highlight - and celebrate - best practice from our members, demonstrating the wide contribution of EP work across education, health, and community settings. This includes innovative approaches, preventative work, and projects that promote wellbeing, inclusion, and positive outcomes for children and young people.
31/10/2025
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Soulbury Pay Offer Update - October 2025
Following the pay claim sent to the Soulbury Employers' Side on 25 June the Employers’ Side undertook a consultation of councils in England and Wales and have sent a formal response to the claim, dated 7 October 2025.
10/10/2025
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SEND system is at breaking point – Government must act on workforce shortages
The Association of Educational Psychologists (AEP) welcomes the House of Commons Education Select Committee’s Solving the SEND Crisis report. Highlighting an acute shortfall of EPs and specialist staff, the report urged the Government to act now to address the SEND system’s shortcomings.
18/09/2025
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SEND and EHCPs in England: In the fast lane to overtake 10 per cent.
The new British Educational Research Association has shared a new Blog post: SEND and EHCPs in England: In the fast lane to overtake 10 per cent.
26/08/2025
EP Circle
Non-Violent Resistance (NVR): A Structured Approach for Educational Psychologists
As educational psychologists (EPs), we are often called upon to support children and families experiencing high levels of conflict, control, or withdrawal. In such cases, traditional behavioural strategies may fall short. The Non-Violent Resistance (NVR) parenting approach offers a trauma-informed, relational alternative that prioritises adult presence, emotional regulation, and systemic support. It provides EPs with a thoughtful and ethically grounded framework for supporting families experiencing entrenched difficulties.
17/06/2025
EP Circle
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Editorial Board Election 2025 - Educational Psychology in Practice (EPiP)
21/05/2025
Making our case to Parliament: AEP to appear before inquiry on SEND crisis
On Tuesday 29 April, the Association of Educational Psychologists (AEP) will appear before the House of Commons Education Select Committee as part of its inquiry into solving the SEND crisis in England. This follows our written submission earlier this year and marks an important opportunity for us to speak directly to policymakers about the systemic issues affecting educational psychologists, schools, and families.
25/04/2025
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