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13/09/2024
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AEP Complaints Policy
Your opinion is important to us and the AEP is committed to delivering the best possible services and support to you. To enable us to do this we need your assistance in letting us know what works well and what we can improve further. We welcome your feedback and complaints because they are an important way for us to learn and to improve our services in the future. The AEP’s feedback and complaints policy is simple to access and we want you to know about it so you can use it to help us help you better.
07/11/2023
AEP Policy
Guidance to Educational Psychologists in Preparing Statutory Advice to Children's Services Authorities (2009)
Psychological Advice is requested when an Authority deems that a child may have special educational needs greater than may be met within the child's current learning context. Psychological Advice is one of several Advices provided by a variety of professionals involved with the child.
19/12/2022
AEP Guidance Document
The Evaluation of Educational Psychology Services in the Light of Outcomes for Children
A report from a Joint Working group of: The Association of Educational Psychologists, The Division of Educational and Child Psychology & The National Association of Principal Educational Psychologists
19/12/2022
Partner Publication
Best Practice for Educational Psychologists in Gaining Consent
This document brings together guidance and requirements around consent from various sources into one guide for Educational Psychologists (EPs) and EP services practising in the UK.
20/11/2022
AEP Guidance Document
AEP Guidance: Payscales - Soulbury and Non-Soulbury
Most EPs employed in Local Authorities are employed on Soulbury Terms and Conditions, which includes the nationally agreed payscales. These are not statutory, but have been developed over many years of consultation and negotiation by the Soulbury Committee which is made up of the Local Government Association and the recognised Soulbury Trade Unions. The AEP is a member of the Soulbury Committee along with National Education Union and Prospect. The full agreement can be found on the AEP website Soulbury Report. For AEP Members, there are four relevant scales, and every post should be graded on an appropriate range within them. There are other Soulbury scales, but it is only in rare occasions that EPs would find their post being allocated a range on another scale.
24/08/2022
AEP Guidance Document
Guidelines for professional supervision for Educational Psychologists - BPS
Professional Supervision: Guidelines for Practice for Educational Psychologists
16/08/2022
Partner Publication
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Floss and Boss
'Floss & the Boss' - resource for talking to children about domestic abuse
26/04/2022
Partner Publication
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building on rainbows
Building on Rainbows : Supporting Children’s Participation in Shaping Responses to COVID-19
13/04/2022
Partner Publication
HCPC : what happens if a concern is raised about me?
This brochure provides registrants with information they need if a concern is raised about them. It also gives you information about the process a case will go through and the possible outcomes.
23/02/2022
Partner Publication
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