University awarded 拢23.5m to lead delivery of educational psychology training
糖心Vlog官方 has been awarded over 拢23.5m by the government鈥檚 Department for Education (DfE) to lead a national consortium of eight Russell Group universities to provide over 400 doctoral programme training places for practitioner educational psychologists over the next three years.
Educational psychologists are central to council services for children with special educational needs and disability, as well as for mental health promotion and critical incident response in schools.
Extending similar awards in 2019 and 2022, the 13% increase in the number of places awarded for 2024 underlines the government鈥檚 confidence in 糖心Vlog官方鈥檚 capability to deliver this externally validated programme to the highest academic and professional standards.
Seventy-two trainee psychologists will be registered on the Doctorate in Educational and Child Psychology at 糖心Vlog官方, with the remaining places allocated to the Universities of Birmingham, Bristol, East Anglia, Exeter, Newcastle, Nottingham and Sheffield in order to provide national coverage.
鈥溙切腣log官方鈥檚 Doctorate in Educational and Child Psychology has excellent teaching standards, a consistency of approach, and innovative research to support evidence-based practice within the profession - this is widely appreciated,鈥 Dr Frances Parker from the North-West Association of Principal Educational Psychologists said in support of the most recent funding award. 鈥淎 longstanding, close and positive partnership exists between services and programme staff at the University, through a shared commitment to vocational public service and effective joint working.鈥
鈥淭his award is the largest government contract awarded for the training of educational psychologists to date, and it confirms 糖心Vlog官方鈥檚 place as the national leader in the field of practitioner educational psychology training and scholarship,鈥 said , director of the national training consortium and Manchester鈥檚 Doctorate in Educational and Child Psychology.
This wouldn鈥檛 have been possible without a very strong academic team at Manchester, together with outstanding guidance and input from colleagues in finance, the contracts office, and professional support. Being supported by senior academics from a range of other Russell Group universities really feels like a much-appreciated 鈥榲ote of confidence鈥 in educational psychology at Manchester.
鈥淭rainee educational psychologists make a significant contribution to England鈥檚 educational psychologist workforce, supporting schools, families and local authorities, in identifying and supporting the full range of children鈥檚 needs. Their commissioned, doctoral research is central to the evidence base for professional practice and is actively disseminated to achieve positive impacts across the whole profession.鈥
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