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Aberdeenshire Educational Psychology Service. The Role of the Educational Psychologist Fiona MacKay Martha Gordon 12 th March 2007. Overview. What EPs used to do What does an EP do now? Frameworks for Practice Changing Context Core Functions Consultation Assessment & Intervention
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Aberdeenshire Educational Psychology Service The Role of the Educational Psychologist Fiona MacKay Martha Gordon 12th March 2007
Overview • What EPs used to do • What does an EP do now? • Frameworks for Practice • Changing Context • Core Functions • Consultation • Assessment & Intervention • Training & Research • Training to be an EP Aberdeenshire Educational Psychology Service
What EPs used to do….. • Within-Child Focus • Referral Driven • Reactive/Crisis Driven • Psychometrics & IQ scores • Psychologist as Expert Aberdeenshire Educational Psychology Service
What does an EP do now…..? • Employed by Education Authority -Statutory Role • Generic Caseload • Geographical Patch • Time Allocation to Schools • Open referral system Aberdeenshire Educational Psychology Service
Frameworks for Practice • Consultation – collaborative working • Contextual Assessment • Ecological • Systemic • Evidence-Based Practice Aberdeenshire Educational Psychology Service
Changing Context • Legislation • Rights & Entitlement • Empowerment • Inclusion • Raising Attainment • Pupil Participation • School Effectiveness • Currie Report 2002 • Beattie 16-24 Aberdeenshire Educational Psychology Service
Educational Psychology: Core Functions • Consultation • Assessment • Intervention • Training • Research At the levels of: • Child & Family • School • Local Authority Aberdeenshire Educational Psychology Service
Consultation • Working with others in order to facilitate change • Collaborative, preventative, problem-solving approach • Early Intervention • Solution-focused Aberdeenshire Educational Psychology Service
Assessment & Intervention • Process • information gathering • Intervention • evaluation • Purposive • Variety of Approaches • Contextual • Collaborative • Indirect/direct • Least intrusive, most effective Aberdeenshire Educational Psychology Service
Training & Research • Evidence-Based Practice • Project Work • Research & Evaluation • Staff development Aberdeenshire Educational Psychology Service
Training to be an EP • Undergraduate degree in Psychology • At least 2 years relevant experience • MSc Educational Psychology • Courses at Dundee & Strathclyde • 2 days Uni, 2 days Placement Aberdeenshire Educational Psychology Service
Useful Websites • www.bps.org.uk • www.dundee.ac.uk/fedsoc/mscedpsy/ • www.strath.ac.uk/departments/psychology/msced.html • www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk (search EPS) • Fiona.Mackay@aberdeenshire.gov.uk • Martha.Gordon@aberdeenshire.gov.uk Aberdeenshire Educational Psychology Service