Covid-19 Update from Psychology4Learning
Psychology4Learning has now reopened for business with schools and parents/carers. We are adapting working practices in accordance with Government social distancing guidance and to meet school requests. The psychologists are using video calls and phone calls where feasible, but can also visit schools in certain circumstances. Some psychological assessments can be undertaken remotely (via video or phone) but others have to be done in person. The psychologist will assess each situation individually, and advise the school and parents / carers how the work should be undertaken. In some situations, this may include advising waiting until September, when hopefully schools will have reopened more extensively.
Psychological and Well Being Advice
- How to manage anxiety and worries (for adults and children)
- Resources and support from the British Psychological Society
- Back to School Guidance from the British Psychological Society
- Living with worry and anxiety amidst global uncertainty
- Child Mind
- Child Net
- Home Start
- NSPCC
- Kooth


Home Learning Information
- TTS home learning resources for early years, KS1 and KS2
- Covid-19 Resources from the Education Endowment Foundation
- Department for Education – Home Learning Resources
- TES – Home Learning Resources
- Oxford University – Resources for Home Learning
- UCL online resources
- The Council for Subject Associations – Subject specific resources
- BBC Bitesize