Service Description: The Educational Psychology Service is currently being provided in conjunction with Southampton City Council Psychology Service to provide cover for statutory work and cases involving safeguarding. Requests for EPS involvement need to be within this context and should be made via school in liaison with parents, providing comprehensive evidence to support the referral. Statutory assessment is intended for those children with the most severe, complex and long-term special educational needs. Schools provide evidence of severity of need to the Local Authority SEN Panel - the evidence needs to include an EP assessment undertaken within the year prior to the request.
Also known as:- Education Psychology, Psychology
Answer: Your child's teacher shares concerns with you and discusses what could be done differently. They should then set up an Individual Education Plan (IEP) which sets targets for progress and is reviewed regularly. This stage is called School Action. In most cases this will help meet your child's needs and no further action will be necessary.