Contacts and feedback
Can I contact the Educational Psychology Service directly?
If you have concerns about your child, please contact the school/early education setting in the first place, but you may also contact the Educational Psychology Service that covers the area where you live. To help the service to decide on the best next step, with your permission, they will discuss your concerns with those that know and work with your child.
You can contact your local Educational Psychologist team direct:
|
Community Team Leader |
Office |
Area |
Telephone |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Dan Taylor |
Fleet Office |
Basingstoke and Deane |
01252 814727 |
|
Julia Powell |
Fleet Office |
East Hampshire, Rushmoor and Hart |
01252 814727 |
|
Barbara Gessler |
Winchester Office |
Winchester and Test Valley |
01962 876366 |
|
Sheila Burton |
Winchester Office |
New Forest and Eastleigh |
01962 876239 |
|
Phil Navarro |
Havant Office |
Fareham and Gosport |
023 9249 8200 |
|
Gay Keegan |
Havant Office |
Havant |
023 9249 8200 |
Independent psychologists
The British Psychological Society keeps a register of chartered psychologists that can also be contacted directly.
Feedback
The Educational Psychology Service regularly consults parents on the service received. Your comments are welcomed so that the service offered can be improved. If you are dissatisfied with the service that you have received, please tell the psychologist involved as soon as possible. Many difficulties can be sorted out on the spot. If this is not possible, then you may use the formal complaint procedure. It would also be very helpful to know which aspects of our work has helped your child.
Interested in working for the Educational Psychology Service?
For details of current vacancies, see the Hampshire Jobs website.