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Schools and Institutions

School child reading a book with support from our educational psychologist

We provide and support schools with practical and tailored strategies to help schools enhance student success, well-being and improve teaching practices. Explore how we can assist with both individual needs and whole-school improvements.

Parents and child happily engaging with our educational psychologist, as the child writes in a book to support development

Parents and Carers

Discover how we assist parents and carers with in-depth assessments and reports to help support their child’s learning and development. Whether it’s a full assessment or a review of existing plans, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.

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FAQs

  • All Educational Psychologists have a Masters degree or a Doctorate in Educational and Child Psychology. Their training and experience focuses on using applied psychology to help support the development and educational progress of children and young people aged 0-25.

  • Educational psychologists work with the staff of schools and other organisations, as well as parents/carers and the young people themselves, to develop and improve understanding around a young person’s needs and support with planning and intervention.


    They work directly with children and young people, and their work usually focuses on consultation, assessment and intervention. The aim of their work is to support change and improve outcomes for young people and their families.escription text goes here

  • Please see the relevant school or parental services page.

  • I typically work with children from birth to 25.

  • The casework referrals Arise receives covers a wide range of questions and challenges, including issues with, learning, social skills, emotions, behaviour, and communication.

    Arise has access to a broad range of assessment tools that can help me understand why your child might be struggling, not just what they are struggling with. Some examples include looking at a young person’s cognitive ability (how they reason, plan and problem-solve), their attainment (how their academic skills are developing), and specific issues that may exist around their literacy skills, mathematical skills, attention control, memory, how well they can inhibit their actions, how quickly they think, how they relate to others, and how well they manage their emotions.

    All the assessments Arise carries out are comprehensive and aim to give insight into your child’s strengths and needs so we can think about what might help to support them.  For some families, assessment is not needed and using a consultation framework is more helpful. Arise enjoys working collaboratively with schools and families in this way.

  • You can contact us through our contact form or send us an email to arise.edpsych@gmail.com with detailed information regarding you enquiry.