Dr. Emily Rose (@emily1989rose) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. Emily Rose

@emily1989rose

Passionate Disabled Educational Psychologist🧠🤓. highlighting disability inequity, sharing disabled stories. ✊🏻All views my own. Anti racist. she/her. 🇪🇺

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calendar_today11-06-2009 07:39:38

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Dr Raquel A 🇪🇸🇬🇧🇪🇺 (@raavila7) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm so tired of people setting outcomes (tends to be schools) like this "By Y4 X will be able to regulate all emotions in an appropriate way so they can have good relationships with others" . People, do you TRULY know any 8 or 9 year old who is in control of ALL their emotions?

Beth Morrison (@morrisonbeth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A 4 year old in his 1st week at an English school suffered a head injury after "a secure floor hold" by two staff. He lost consciousness 😔 He cannot speak So he cannot "tell" Head says "he was agressive" He is 4!!!! #CalumsLaw This HAS to STOP 🛑

Scope (@scope) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🗞️ More articles like this one are doing the rounds today. It's sickening to see parts of the media continuing to generate hate and distrust towards disabled people and the benefits system.

EPReachOut (@epreachout) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/2 Very excited to announce @reen_anand will be joining us on Thurs 9th Nov to explore #CulturalSensitivity in supporting #SEND children with a #GlobalMajority perspective This insightful webinar presents crucial aspects of addressing #culturaldifferences when working with SEND

Frances Ryan (@drfrancesryan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are genuinely people in this country who care more about middle class parents not being able to pay their private school fees than working class parents not being able to buy their kids food.

Sarah Ockwell-Smith (@thebabyexpert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Current school behaviour approaches are failing children. They punish them for having problems, while doing little to help them solve them. It's time we stopped firefighting with ridiculous, childist carrots/sticks approaches #education #educationmatters #edutwitter #childism

Current school behaviour approaches are failing children. They punish them for having problems, while doing little to help them solve them. 

It's time we stopped firefighting with ridiculous, childist carrots/sticks approaches

#education #educationmatters #edutwitter #childism
Association of Educational Psychologists (@aepsychologists) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🗞️"Failure to meet the needs of children with SEND is the main cause of their absence. This increases their risk of experiencing stress & anxiety." Today's Education Committee report highlights the role of EPs supporting vulnerable children in schools #TwitterEPs #EduTwitter

Dr Chris Moore (@drchrismooreep) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“It will help if you are able to be more flexible, reduce demands, give more time and space around the events of the day, consider putting children’s sensory needs first and to adopt a co-regulation technique” Brilliant article from @Autistic Realms about #autistic burnout.

edpsy (@edpsyuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's #NationalInclusionWeek Browse our blogs with the 'inclusion' tag. There's reflections on anti-racism from Dr Cath Lowther, Belonging in a special school from Dr Kirsty Evans and Kathryn, or 'Hidden Histories: black in psychology' from @Parise_CM edpsy.org.uk/tag/inclusion/

Dr Shani Dhanda (@shanidhanda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

However, there are 16 million disabled people but only 427 wheelchair-accessible homes are built each year, meaning that someone could be on the waiting list for 47 years at the current rate of building. 9% of homes in England have only the most basic accessibility features.

The Labour Party (@uklabour) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Tories are furious about the state of Britain today. Just wait until they find out who's been in power for the last 13 years.

Scope (@scope) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Disabled people are among the worst hit by the cost-of-living crisis. Rishi Sunak could have used his conference speech to address this. But instead of offering support, the Prime Minster wants to make life harder for disabled people receiving benefits. bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-pol…

Dr. Jessica Taylor (@drjesstaylor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

HUGE NEWS! United Nations & World Health Organisation new report stating that the medical model of mental health needs to be overhauled; and that psychiatric diagnosis, labelling & pathologising people who are traumatised, abused, in poverty, & oppressed impacts human rights.

HUGE NEWS! 

United Nations & World Health Organisation new report stating that the medical model of mental health needs to be overhauled; and that psychiatric diagnosis, labelling & pathologising people who are traumatised, abused, in poverty, & oppressed impacts human rights.
Kimberley Turner (@kimturner70) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Where is the reporting about #SEND children who don’t need a specialist setting and are MS kids but MS schools are incapable of supporting/accepting them? BBC Newsnight not all #SEND kids need a special school so why are you not reporting on this? It’s a huge problem

Scope (@scope) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Enough is enough. Disabled people are not the problem. Last week the Prime Minister made a speech about so-called 'sicknote culture'. He also proposed major changes to disability benefits. Today we're launching a petition in response to this full-on assault of disabled people.

Enough is enough. Disabled people are not the problem.

Last week the Prime Minister made a speech about so-called 'sicknote culture'. He also proposed major changes to disability benefits.

Today we're launching a petition in response to this full-on assault of disabled people.
Natalie Neal (@natnealpsy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in learning more about what it’s like to be an educational psychologist? Come join us on the 7th of May for our online open evening event #TwitterEPs

Emily♡ (@itsemilykaty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The rise in school absences coincides with the rise in childhood poverty, mental health problems and longer waiting times for support. The government ‘must reduce the use of sanctions’. Thank you for this important report Centre for Mental Health and those who contributed Square Peg.

Dr. Kirsty Liddiard (@kirstyliddiard1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PIP IS NOT AN “OUT-OF-WORK” BENEFIT - Stop talking about “getting people into work” - The DWP hasn’t worried about “unnecessary assessment” before now - For “treatment” (if that’s even relevant) we need a properly funded and supported NHS