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School of Psychology DEdPsy - Professional Training Programme cohort - starts September 2017 Open Evening Cardiff - 13 th October 2016 The Programme Team and Current Trainees Programme website at -

Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff Main Questions What are the advantages of the Cardiff DEdPsy Programme? What does the Cardiff three-year DEdPsy Initial Training Programme provide? What are the main features of the Cardiff DEdPsy selection process? What are the entry requirements for the Cardiff DEdPsy Professional Training Programme starting September 2016? What is the process for applying? What are the funding arrangements? How can you find out more?

What are the advantages of the Cardiff DEdPsy Programme? -1 In the 2014 Research Excellence Framework Cardiff University was rated 5th in the UK for the quality of its research and Psychology, Psychiatry and Neuroscience at Cardiff University was rated 2nd in the UK. Trainees are full-time students throughout their studies and have University holidays at Christmas, at Easter and in the summer. Trainees have three different fieldwork placements in educational psychology services in England and Wales for years 1, 2 and 3, which they choose at the start of the training programme. Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff

What are the advantages of the Cardiff DEdPsy Programme? - 2 Trainees from each year group attend mini-conferences on current issues in educational psychology in each of the three years. Trainees use a unique, dynamic and flexible model (COMOIRA), developed at Cardiff University, to guide all aspects of their work. There is a progressive series of research activities during years 1 to 3 to extend trainees’ research skills. A VIVA relating to each research activity in Years 1 and 2 prepares trainees for the Thesis VIVA in Year 3. Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff

What does the Cardiff DEdPsy Initial Training Programme provide? - 1 A programme: accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS); and approved by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). See slide 37 for more details. Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff

Successful graduates will be awarded a Doctorate; be eligible for Chartered status with the BPS; and be eligible to apply for registration with the HCPC, which is an essential requirement for practitioner educational psychologists (see slide 38 for more details). What does the Cardiff DEdPsy Initial Training Programme provide? - 2

Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff The programme provides a wide-ranging overview of issues and practices in educational psychology. There is a balance struck between developing professional skills and competencies and developing an understanding of the theories and process issues which inform good practice. What does the Cardiff DEdPsy Initial Training Programme provide? - 3

Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff What does the Cardiff DEdPsy Initial Training Programme provide? - 4 The programme consists of: university-based sessions (blocked weeks); investigative visits (pre-induction weeks) and practical fieldwork placements in local authority settings and educational psychology services (blocked weeks); reading and directed study (blocked weeks); research projects, both collaborative and individual; and private study time.

Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff What does the Cardiff DEdPsy Initial Training Programme provide? - 5 Arrangements across the three years are likely to be as follows (approximate percentages). Year 1 - University - including research - 60%; Fieldwork - including investigative visits - 40% Year 2 - University - 33%; Fieldwork - including research - 67% Year 3 - University - 28%; Fieldwork - including research - 72%

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Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff What does the Cardiff DEdPsy Initial Training Programme provide? - 6 It is important to note that: the programme begins each year on 1 st September; trainees are expected to engage fully in programme activities during all of the weeks listed on the Year Plan (including Reading and Directed Study weeks); and the year ends on the Friday of the last week of term 3 listed on the Year Plan.

Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff What does the Cardiff DEdPsy Initial Training Programme provide? - 7 The following themes underpin University-based sessions. Research Methods in Educational Psychology. Processes and Methods of Assessment. The Psychology of Learning: Managing Change. The Psychology of Behaviour: Managing Change. Understanding and Working with Organisations, Systems and Groups: Managing Change. The Role of the Educational Psychologist: Managing Change.

Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff What does the Cardiff DEdPsy Initial Training Programme provide? - 8 All trainees on the Cardiff programme: have placements in local authority educational psychology services in Wales and some counties in southern England during all three years of their programme and do not need to find employment during years 2 and 3; have three separate fieldwork placements in different local authorities across the full term of the programme; and cannot opt out of these arrangements, for example, to seek employment in any of the three years.

Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff What does the Cardiff DEdPsy Initial Training Programme provide? - 9 The tutors have been developing ‘COMOIRA’ - the Constructionist Model of Informed, Reasoned Action, an innovative model for applying psychology. Psychological theory and research lie at the centre of a flexible process that can inform all the different tasks in which EPs can become involved. The model is used by the trainees on their fieldwork placements and in group investigations, but is not only a fieldwork tool. COMOIRA is used in all aspects of work on the programme including professional supervision sessions and group consultations. COMOIRA is in a process of dynamic development and will continue to influence all aspects of the programme.

Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff Gameson, J., Rhydderch, G., Ellis, D. and Carroll, H.C.M. (2003). Constructing a flexible model of integrated professional practice: part 1, conceptual and theoretical issues. Educational and Child Psychology, 20, 4, Gameson, J., Rhydderch, G., Ellis, D. and Carroll, H.C.M. (2005). Constructing a flexible model of integrated professional practice: part 2, process and practice issues. Educational and Child Psychology, 22, 4, COMOIRA References

Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff Gameson, J., and Rhydderch, G. (2008). The Constructionist Model of Informed and Reasoned Action (COMOIRA). in B. Kelly, L. Woolfson and J. Boyle (Eds.), Frameworks for Practice in Educational Psychology: A Textbook for Trainees and Practitioner (94-120). London: Jessica Kingsley. Rhydderch, G., and Gameson, J. (2010). Constructing a flexible model of integrated professional practice: part 3, the model in practice. Educational Psychology in Practice, 26, 2, COMOIRA References

Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff COMOIRA References Electronic copies of the three COMOIRA papers, and the chapter in the Frameworks book, are available on request from the Programme Administrator: Telephone:

Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff What are the main features of the Cardiff DEdPsy selection process? - 1 The process is designed to assess a range of skills and competencies and includes: individual interviews; a critical writing task; and small group activities. Applicants receive details of the activities when they are invited to attend the selection process.

Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff The programme team is looking to recruit trainees who: have made good use of their relevant experiences of working with children and young people in education, child care or community settings to prepare themselves for professional training as an educational psychologist of the highest quality; have a good understanding of the needs of children and/or young people, especially in educational contexts; have a good understanding of schools, local authority education systems and/or children’s services, and the broader systems to which they relate; are able to apply psychology appropriately in their work with children, young people and adults; continued… What are the main features of the Cardiff DEdPsy selection process? - 2

Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff The programme team is looking to recruit trainees who: have a good understanding of the key issues and debates in education; have a good understanding of the role and function of educational psychologists; have maintained a keen interest in psychology itself (since the programme will not involve the re-teaching of undergraduate psychology); have a good understanding of the key issues and developments in the profession of educational psychology; have excellent interpersonal skills and manage their interactions with others sensitively; continued… What are the main features of the Cardiff DEdPsy selection process? - 3

Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff The programme team is looking to recruit trainees who: have excellent self-management skills and can demonstrate these skills in stressful and complex situations, e.g., the selection process; can reflect on their own experiences in order to identify salient aspects of learning; are able to communicate effectively to a high standard - orally and in writing; would participate enthusiastically in all aspects of the programme and be open to new learning and experiences; and would also be willing to undertake placements in any area of Wales or in parts of England. What are the main features of the Cardiff DEdPsy selection process? - 4

What are the main features of the Cardiff DEdPsy selection process? - 5 The DEdPsy is a programme that is regulated by the HCPC and involves contact with vulnerable groups, so the University must evaluate applicants’ Fitness to Practise. See slide 39 for a more detailed account of the University’s procedure re: Applicants’ Fitness to Practise Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff

What are the entry requirements for the Cardiff DEdPsy Programme starting September 2017? - 1 Currently, applicants must be eligible for the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC), formerly the Graduate Basis for Registration (GBR), of the British Psychological Society (BPS) and must provide written confirmation of this before 31 st December Further details can be found on the BPS website. Slides provide further details for UK and non-UK graduates re: eligibility for GBC.

Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff What are the entry requirements for the Cardiff DEdPsy Programme starting September 2017? - 2 Applicants must be able to demonstrate that they have benefited from direct, relevant and appropriate work with children and young people (0-19) within educational, childcare or community settings, that has: helped to prepare them for training as an educational psychologist; been sufficient and sustained, showing continuity and commitment; and included being supervised/managed by an appropriate responsible professional. The programme team is not in a position to comment on the suitability of particular experiences. The programme team is most interested in the use applicants have made of their experiences to prepare themselves for training as applied psychologists of the highest quality in education contexts.

Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff What are the entry requirements for the Cardiff DEdPsy Programme starting September 2017? - 3 All applicants must have a standard of written and spoken English that will enable them to complete doctoral level written assignments, participate fully in all University-based sessions and function competently as trainee educational psychologists in fieldwork placement contexts. The minimum English language level accepted for application to the DEdPsy Programme (where appropriate) is an International English Language Test (IELT) score of 7.5, with a minimum score of 7.5 on each sub-test. In addition, during all aspects of the selection process (including scrutiny of submitted application forms), English language proficiency will be monitored and assessed.

What are the entry requirements for the Cardiff DEdPsy Programme starting September 2017?- 4 Eligibility to enrol Eligibility to enrol on the programme, if offered a place, is dependent upon satisfactory completion of an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Check, i.e., one that does not reveal any information that suggests a trainee would be unsuitable for work with children, young people and vulnerable adults. Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff

What is the process for applying? Cardiff University has a separate application process for places on the Cardiff DEdPsy. Further details are published on our DEdPsy web pages at:

Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff What are the Cardiff DEdPsy funding arrangements? - 1 The DEdPsy Programme is funded by the Welsh Government. For the cohort, there will be 10 funded places, each providing a bursary of £12600 per year for all three years of the programme. No additional funds are provided for travel expenses etc., but many EPSs now pay the costs of travel for journeys that trainees make on EPS business during placement. Trainees on the Cardiff DEdPsy Programme are not employed during any of the three years of their training and, therefore, do not accrue pension and other entitlements during this time. Trainees on the Cardiff DEdPsy programme must successfully complete all programme requirements each year in order to progress to the next year. Funding in a subsequent year depends on successful completion of the previous year.

Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff What are the Cardiff DEdPsy funding arrangements? - 2 Funded places are only available to permanent UK residents (those who have been ordinarily resident in the UK for five years). The Cardiff DEdPsy programme has now started to offer places to a limited number of candidates who meet all selection criteria and wish to self-fund. The fees for are set at £9390 per year (for permanent UK residents and EU residents) and £18980 per year (for international students). All prospective self funding candidates must meet all of the DEdPsy stringent selection criteria and programme requirements and no special allowances are made for them.

Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff What are the Cardiff DEdPsy funding arrangements? - 3 Upon successful completion of the training programme, funded trainees are currently required to complete two years of employment as an educational psychologist within a Local Authority in England or Wales. Failure to undertake this may result in the recovery of all or a part of the training grant/bursary. In this event, each case would be considered on an individual basis.

Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff What are the Cardiff DEdPsy funding arrangements? - 4 Currently, funded trainees are required to have the majority of their fieldwork placements in Wales, but there are no other conditions attached to the central funding for trainees on the Cardiff programme. However, at any time in the future, this situation could change, resulting in funded Cardiff trainees: having all their fieldwork placements in Wales; and being obliged to apply for vacant EP posts in Wales, and possibly work in Wales, for two years after they qualify.

Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff What are the Cardiff DEdpsy funding arrangements? - 5 It is expected that the 3 years of training will be continuous. Any breaks in training will have to be justified and will normally only be allowed in case of: maternity/paternity break; certificated sickness; and some other unavoidable emergency.

Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff What are the Cardiff DEdPsy funding arrangements? - 6 Funded trainees who withdraw from the programme will no longer be eligible for the training grant/bursary and may be required to reimburse all payments made. Funded trainees who withdraw from the programme, or fail to progress, will not be eligible for any further funding under the scheme. Funded trainees who are required to repeat any part of the programme will not be eligible for additional funding for the repeated period. Any trainee who is required to repeat any part of the programme is also likely to have to pay fees for the repeated period.

Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff How can you find out more? For information and links to other sites, visit our website at: Contact an Educational Psychology Service (EPS) and ask to shadow/interview an EP. Read the journal ‘Educational Psychology in Practice’ which all members of the Association of Educational Psychologists (AEP) receive quarterly and which may also be available in University libraries. Read the journal ‘Educational and Child Psychology’ which members of the Division of Educational and Child Psychology (DECP) receive quarterly and which may also be available in University libraries.

Before completing an application form Please read carefully all of the information on our website about applying, particularly the document ‘Applying for a place on the DEdPsy Programme’. Follow all of the instructions given about how to apply and supply all of the information and documents required. Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff

Additional information The following slides provide more detail about some aspects of the programme Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff

Standards - the BPS and the HCPC The Cardiff Programme is based on: the Health and Care Professions Council’s (HCPC’s) Standards of Education and Training (SET); the HCPC’s Standards of Proficiency (SoP); the British Psychological Society’s (BPS’s) standards for Doctoral programmes in educational psychology in England, Northern Ireland and Wales; and the BPS’s Required Competencies (RCs) for educational psychologists who are eligible for Chartered Membership. The programme is subject to regular HCPC Approval and BPS Accreditation processes; outcomes of the most recent Accreditation and Approval visits can be found on the DEdPsy website. Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff

Graduating and registering with the HCPC The HCPC carries out its own health and character checks to determine whether individuals are fit to practise and can be included on the Register. Those applying to register must make a Character and Health Self Declaration. So, passing all elements of this programme does not guarantee automatic inclusion on the HCPC’s Register. Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff

Fitness to Practise Cardiff University has in place a Policy for Determining Applicants’ Fitness to Practise and Eligibility to Pursue Regulated Programmes of Study. This policy will be followed where information is disclosed or received about applicants, which suggests that a fitness to practise assessment is required. Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff

The Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership of the BPS - 1 To be eligible for GBC applicants must either have: undertaken a qualification in psychology (usually a Bachelor (Honours) degree) which has been approved by the BPS as conferring the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) ; or passed the Society's Qualifying Examination; or undertaken an appropriate Society approved conversion course. Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff

The Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership of the BPS - 2 Applicants who undertook their psychology degrees at a university in the UK or Republic of Ireland, and who are unsure whether they are eligible for GBC, should contact their respective course directors who should be able to confirm whether they have GBC or not. A full list of undergraduate accredited courses is available from the British Psychological Society (BPS). Applicants will be required to provide written confirmation of eligibility for GBC. Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff

The Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership of the BPS - 3 Applicants who studied overseas will be required to demonstrate that they are eligible for GBC and should apply to the BPS for Graduate Membership. Eligibility for GBC will be considered automatically when applying for Membership and decisions on both will be communicated at the same time. Please note that applicants are responsible for confirming GBC and applications for Graduate Membership can take several months to process. Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff

Interim and aegrotat awards The Cardiff DEdPsy Programme does not offer any interim, exit or aegrotat* awards for trainees who do not successfully complete all programme requirements. This includes successful completion of the thesis. * An award based on prior performance, if a student is unable, due to illness or some other medical reason, to complete final exams or other final assessments. Cardiff University DEdPsy Professional Training Programme - Open Evening - Cardiff