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Durham was last inspected in June 2024. As part of the inspection process, inspectors received feedback and views from 1,500 children, young people, families and partners. You can read more about the feedback from the inspectors on our Strategies, plans, policies and inspections page.

Support when working as an Educational Psychologist


You will join a warm and welcoming locality team, who are passionate about their work and supportive of each other.

From the outset you will have an excellent induction from your manager, and from colleagues across the teams. You will have regular supervision including reflective case supervision, and to support you to develop your practice at whatever point you are in your career.

Within the service you will also be involved in regular team meetings, service days and have access to informal and formal peers support and supervision with peers within Educational Psychology, and also working with colleagues from other parts of the service.

There are a range of services from other parts of the Council and from other organisations who can provide support for young people and families with other areas of their lives, and you will be supported to work holistically and collaboratively with these other agencies.



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