Age Range
Children and young people
Educational Psychology is listed for educational psychology support in Wolverhampton and the wider Wolverhampton, Dudley, Sandwell and the Black Country area. The listing is focused on children and young people who may need clearer understanding of learning, literacy, attention, autism, ADHD, anxiety, SEMH or wider barriers to school participation.
For Wolverhampton, the local context matters: EHCP evidence and SEND support across Wolverhampton and the Black Country. Wolverhampton families often need learning and SEMH advice that can be shared with SENCOs, local authority teams and Black Country school networks.
Families and schools should confirm current availability, fees, assessment format, whether the psychologist is HCPC registered, and whether the report is suitable for school planning, SEND/ASN/ALN/SEN processes or tribunal-style evidence.
Children and young people
Assessment / consultation / online or school enquiry
Provider to confirm current assessment wait time
Provider to confirm assessment, consultation and report fees
Educational psychology assessment, consultation, learning profile, school advice and report recommendations
Families, schools and professionals can enquire; confirm referral route with provider
Written report usually available; confirm scope before booking
Assessment feedback, school recommendations and practical next steps
Can consider sensory, attention, autism or SEMH factors where they affect learning; confirm scope with provider
Learning independence, confidence, organisation, school participation and everyday education routines
SENCO and education-setting recommendations available; ask how recommendations are framed for EHCP evidence and SEND support across Wolverhampton and the Black Country
Assessment / consultation / online or school enquiry
Check current availability with provider
Educational psychologists should be HCPC registered in the UK
Educational Psychology Service, Wolverhampton, Dudley, Sandwell and the Black Country
Wolverhampton