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Carrie has been an EP for over 17 years and has worked as part of specialist, community and multi-disciplinary teams. Prior to qualifying as a psychologist, Carrie worked in children’s social care, taught and subsequently worked as a headteacher in specialist schools for children with social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs. Carrie has worked closely with Manchester City Council to develop the Inclusion Strategy Toolkit and is passionate about seeking ways to ensure all children/young people across the city feel a sense of belonging to both their education settings and their communities.
Amy is an HCPC-registered senior practitioner EP who, throughout her career has worked hard to promote the mental health and wellbeing of children, young people, their families and the adults who work with them in their education settings. As part of the Inclusion Strategy EP Team, Amy has had extensive involvement in the writing of the Toolkit, delivery of training and whole school systemic inclusion work. Other professional interests include: developmental trauma, supporting the needs of adopted children and young people, and systemic whole school mental health support.Â
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Sarah qualified as an EP in 2023 and her doctoral research was about emotional barriers to school attendance (EBSA) and taking a preventative whole school approach. This research has been published and shared through trainings and workshops. Sarah is a member of a North West EBSA project group and has worked closely with Manchester City Council to rewrite their EBSA guidance with links to updated research.
To speak to a member of the EP Inclusion Team please contact inclusionstrategytoolkit@oneeducation.co.uk
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