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Educational Psychologist

Expert Witness Services for SEND & Education

Specialist psychological assessments for children, young people, and adults in educational settings. Providing expert evidence for SEND tribunals, EHCP appeals, and clinical negligence cases involving complex educational needs.

HCPC Registered
BPS Chartered
SEND Tribunal Specialist
CVs in 1 Hour

What Is an Educational Psychologist?

An Educational Psychologist (also known as an EP) is a specialist practitioner who has completed doctoral-level training in the application of psychological theory and research to the educational development of children and young adults.

In the medico-legal and tribunal context, educational psychologists are the primary experts for assessing barriers to learning. They evaluate neurodevelopmental conditions, cognitive profiles, and social-emotional factors to recommend necessary educational provisions, including:

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) ADHD Dyslexia & Dyscalculia Learning Disabilities Global Developmental Delay SEMH Needs Speech & Language Difficulties Sensory Processing Needs Cognitive Impairment Attachment in Education

Qualifications & Registration

Doctorate in Educational Psychology (DEdPsy/PhD)
HCPC Registration (Health and Care Professions Council)
Chartered Membership of the British Psychological Society (BPS)
Specialist knowledge of the SEND Code of Practice (2015)
Experience with EHCP (Education, Health and Care Plan) appeals
Expert witness training for SEND Tribunals

When to Instruct an Educational Psychologist

Educational psychologists are appropriate for assessments involving learning barriers and educational provision. Instruct this expert type when you need:

SEND Provision

Determining the specific educational support and placement required for a child with complex needs

EHCP Appeals

Providing independent evidence for First-tier Tribunal (SEND) appeals against Local Authority decisions

Cognitive Profiling

Establishing a detailed profile of cognitive strengths and weaknesses through psychometric testing

Clinical Negligence

Assessing loss of educational opportunity or future educational needs following a birth injury or trauma

Intervention

Recommending evidence-based psychological interventions to support social and emotional development

Exam Access

Evaluating eligibility for access arrangements in national examinations (GCSE, A-Level, Degree)

Legal Areas Covered

Educational psychologists provide expert evidence across the following legal areas:

SEND Tribunals

EHCP appeals, section B, F and I disputes, and disability discrimination in schools

Clinical Negligence

Educational impact of birth injuries, cerebral palsy, or medical errors in childhood

Personal Injury

Loss of educational attainment and future earning capacity following head injury or trauma

Family Court

Parenting capacity where learning disabilities exist, or child’s educational needs in care proceedings

Criminal Justice

Assessing learning disabilities and communication needs for vulnerable young defendants

Education Law

Exclusion appeals, admissions disputes, and home-to-school transport appeals

Areas of Need Assessed

Cognition & Learning

  • Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD)
  • Moderate Learning Difficulties (MLD)
  • Severe Learning Difficulties (SLD)
  • Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia

Communication & Interaction

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
  • Social Communication Difficulties
  • Speech, Language and Communication Needs
  • Social Interaction barriers

Social, Emotional & Mental Health

  • ADHD / ADD
  • Attachment difficulties
  • Anxiety-based school avoidance
  • Behavioural challenges in school

Sensory & Physical

  • Visual or Hearing Impairment impact
  • Sensory Processing Disorder
  • Physical disabilities affecting learning
  • Dyspraxia (DCD)

Educational Placement

  • Mainstream with support
  • Specialist School provision
  • Alternative Provision (AP)
  • Residential school suitability

Assessment Tools

  • WISC-V / WAIS-IV (IQ testing)
  • WIAT-III (Attainment testing)
  • Functional Behavioural Analysis
  • Classroom Observation & Consultation

Our Assessment Process

1

Instruction Received

Submit your instruction with case details

2

Expert Matched

We identify the most suitable educational psychologist

3

CV & Quote Sent

Expert CV and fee estimate within 1 hour

4

Assessment Scheduled

School observation or clinic appointment arranged

5

Clinical Assessment

Comprehensive psychological interview and testing

6

Report Delivered

CPR Part 35 compliant report delivered

What’s Included in the Expert Report

Report Contents

  • Instructions and documents reviewed
  • Detailed educational and developmental history
  • Classroom observation findings
  • Consultation with parents and teachers
  • Psychometric testing results (IQ, Attainment)
  • Psychological formulation of learning barriers
  • Identification of Special Educational Needs (Section B)
  • Specific provision recommendations (Section F)
  • Opinion on educational placement (Section I)
  • Prognosis for educational attainment
  • Treatment and therapy recommendations
  • Statement of truth and declaration

Quality Standards

CPR Part 35 Compliant — structured for court and tribunal acceptance
Clear Opinions — reasoned conclusions based on evidence
Plain English — accessible to parents, teachers, and judges
Conflict Check — declaration of no conflicts of interest
Full Appendices — CV and supporting documents included

Why Instruct Our Educational Psychologists?

Specialist EP Panel

Access a dedicated panel of HCPC registered educational psychologists available nationwide

CVs in 1 Hour

Rapid response with expert CVs and fee quotes for tribunal deadlines

Urgent Reports Available

Rapid turnaround for imminent SEND Tribunal hearing dates

Nationwide Coverage

Experts available for school visits and home assessments across the UK

HCPC Registered

All our psychologists hold full professional registration and doctorates

Tribunal Experienced

Experts experienced in oral evidence, joint statements, and First-tier Tribunal hearings

Fees & Funding Options

Private / Insurance

  • Competitive fixed fees
  • Fee estimate provided upfront
  • Deferred payment available
  • Direct billing to insurers

Legal Aid (LAA)

  • LAA rates accepted
  • Prior authority applications supported
  • Experienced in publicly funded cases

Local Authority

  • Competitive day rates
  • Service Level Agreements
  • Independent expert reviews

Frequently Asked Questions

Instruct an Educational Psychologist Today

CVs and quotes in 1 hour. Urgent reports for SEND Tribunals in 1-4 days. The UK’s leading panel of HCPC registered specialist psychologists.