Educational psychologists examine the ethical issues of going private

Gabriella Jozwiak
Tuesday, January 8, 2013

As educational psychologists increasingly work independently, ethical trading guidelines are being drawn up for practitioners who sell services to local authorities

The Department for Education is commissioning research to look into educational psychologist shortages. Picture: Becky Nixon
The Department for Education is commissioning research to look into educational psychologist shortages. Picture: Becky Nixon

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