We are excited to announce our annual ELSA Conference, taking place on Wednesday 8th July 2026! We are looking forward to discussing whole school approaches to emotional literacy & celebrating our ELSAs great practice. Tickets now available on Eventbrite:
https://t.co/LVz3JaIkOX
From one of our members in response to criticisms of the parents of Valdo Calocane #NottinghamInquiry:
“I have a loved one with an ongoing serious mental illness. I am also a carer representative at the Royal College of Psychiatrists and manage a UK support group…
It's clear that we need nurture in our education system more than ever. We know that nurture is making a difference in thousands of schools across the country, successfully addressing some of the mental health challenges that pupils face.
It's time to make #nurturethenorm. ✅
@branwenjeffreys I was very very lucky and worked in LB Camden for both my mat leaves, where there was enhanced mat leave pay… should be the same across all LAs!
The REWT Team, MHST and RIASS enjoyed their all day Summer Holidays BTS event in Fairlop Waters yesterday. Thank you to everyone who joined us for activities, it was such a sunny wonderful day.
Join us tomorrow for our Summer holiday all day BTS event in Fairlop Waters Country Park from 10am-4pm with RIASS and the MHST tomorrow!! We will have lots of wellbeing activities and ideas for the summer holidays as well as lots of fun outdoor games!
Our annual ELSA Conference is underway!! We’re incredibly proud of all of the hard-work our ELSA’s have done this year and are very excited to have welcomed new ELSA cohorts to the team this year too.
DECP is proud to share a new Self-Assessment Framework for Promoting Racial Equity in Educational Psychology Services. This fantastic tool provides a self-evaluation process and review measure that EPSs can use to ensure quality and consistency of Racial Equity in their services.
Happy International Migrants Day! Some of our team members are first or second-generation migrants and some have moved all over the UK . Our diverse stories embody resilience and enrich our collective journey. Discover their unique narratives below
Dear #twitterEPs, I’ve been trying to find a way, for about two weeks now, to know what the right way of speaking about the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza is. I’m scared about the language I use and the way it might come across, especially because I identify as Muslim 1/3
@GylesB1 ‘Babet’ is named after a Dutch woman who told the Dutch weather agency she was born during a storm 😄 The Irish, British and Dutch weather agencies collaborate annually to decide the names.