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Sarah Ward

I am passionate about helping students with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) achieve their true potential through working with education settings, parents and carers. My experience covers the 0-25 age range, including early years. I have experience designing and delivering interventions in both education and home settings. Through working abroad and with students who have English as an additional language (EAL), I fully understand how language and culture can influence learning. Integrating my specialist knowledge and experience enables me to help children and young people to be happy, safe and ready for life’s challenges alongside their families and education settings. You can view my professional experience and work history at this link.

By Sarah Ward

HSR Psychology summer update 2019!

Welcome to our summer update 2019! We’ve had a huge mixture of weather this summer, and a huge mixture of great things happening here at HSR Psychology! Take a look at what we’ve been up to over the past few months. Recruitment Our […]

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Vacancy for an attachment psychotherapist at HSR Psychology

Join us and have the freedom to work where you want… when you want… how you want We’re looking for […]

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The impact of domestic violence and abuse on children and young people

Domestic violence and abuse (DVA) includes a range of actions and can impact children and young people in very different […]

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Low mood and depression

Low mood and depression are spoken about together and can be mistaken. Low mood and depression can be difficult to […]

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HSR Psychology becomes a Mindful Employer

HSR Psychology is now a Mindful Employer. HSR Psychology provides a broad range of psychological services to children, young people, […]

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Vacancy for an educational psychologist at HSR Psychology

Will you help children and young people to be happy, safe and ready for life’s challenges? Would you like to […]

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Supporting the wellbeing of LGBT & questioning children and young people

All children and young people have the right to support for their emotional wellbeing. Lesbian, gay, bi, trans and questioning […]

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Mental health and building self-esteem

Low self-esteem is at the heart of many mental health problems A feeling of not feeling worthy or valued can […]

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ADHD Awareness

ADHD Some children, young people and adults live a happy and fulfilled life with undiagnosed ADHD; this could be due […]

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Teaching for neurodiversity

What is neurodiversity? Neurodiversity is a concept which recognises and respects neurological differences in the same way you would for […]

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ASC awareness

ASC Autistic spectrum conditions (ASC) are developmental conditions which affects individuals in very different ways. We need to break the […]

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An introduction to eating disorders in children and young people

Types of eating disorders Eating disorders come in many shapes and sizes, but they can be separated into three main […]

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