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Educational Psychologists warn they do not have adequate input in shaping educational policies

19 January 2026

Educational Psychologists warn they do not have adequate input in shaping educational policies. Educational Psychologists do not have adequate input in shaping educational policies, a new report exploring the educational psychology sector in 2025 has warned. The research commissioned by specialist recruitment agency, Spencer Clarke Group, found that 31.6% of Educational Psychologists strongly […]

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