Educational Psychologist

Our chambers prepares CPR Part 35-compliant educational psychologist expert witness reports for family, civil, and tribunal proceedings. We assess learning difficulties, developmental disorders, and the impact of educational provision on child development.

12
Chartered Educational Psychologists
CPR 35
Compliant Reports
14 days
Average Turnaround
Chartered Educational Psychologist conducting an assessment
Regulator HCPC
Profession Chartered Educational Psychologist
Duty To the Court
Same-day instruction accepted
FPR 25 & CPR 35 compliant
Nationwide assessment venues
Joint expert meetings arranged
PRACTICE AREA

Educational Psychologist Expert Witness Reports

Our chambers prepares educational psychologist expert witness reports for family court, civil litigation, and tribunal proceedings. We assess learning difficulties, developmental disorders, and the impact of educational provision on cognitive and social development, adhering to CPR Part 35 and FPR 25.

Members of our chambers hold Chartered status with the British Psychological Society and registration with the Health and Care Professions Council. Our reports include a statement of truth, confirm independence, and address the court’s overriding duty under CPR 35.3.

CLINICAL FOCUS

Key Areas of Assessment

Our experts evaluate learning difficulties and educational needs in medico-legal contexts.

Dyslexia Dyscalculia Autism Spectrum Disorder ADHD Developmental Language Disorder Intellectual Disability Social, Emotional & Mental Health Needs Educational Neglect Special Educational Needs School Provision Impact Child Learning Impact Assessment Educational Psychology Medico Legal Report
REPORT PROCESS

How We Prepare Your Report

  1. 01

    Instruction & Scope Agreement

    We accept instructions from solicitors, barristers, and local authority legal teams. The letter of instruction defines the scope of the educational psychology medico legal report, including the specific learning difficulties or developmental disorders to be assessed under CPR Part 35.

  2. 02

    Assessment & Evidence Review

    Our experts conduct standardised assessments, review educational records, and interview relevant parties. We evaluate the impact of learning difficulties on educational attainment, adhering to DSM-5-TR and ICD-11 diagnostic criteria.

  3. 03

    Draft & Statement of Truth

    We prepare a draft report addressing the court’s questions, including a statement of truth as required by CPR 35.10. The report is objective, evidence-based, and comprehensible to non-specialist readers, in line with Civil Justice Council guidance.

  4. 04

    Final Report & Joint Meetings

    Our chambers finalises the educational psychologist expert witness report and arranges joint expert meetings if required under CPR 35.12. We provide oral evidence in court or tribunal proceedings when instructed.

ASSESSMENT SCOPE

Who We Assess

Children in Family Proceedings

Our chambers assesses children subject to care proceedings under the Children Act 1989. We evaluate the impact of educational provision on welfare, supporting decisions under Re W and Re B-S.

Claimants in Personal Injury

We prepare child learning impact assessments for claimants with acquired brain injury or developmental trauma. Our reports address material contribution causation in line with Bolam/Bolitho principles.

Special Educational Needs Appeals

Our experts provide education expert witness reports for SENDIST appeals. We assess whether local authority provision meets the child’s needs under the Equality Act 2010 and Children and Families Act 2014.

Court of Protection Cases

We assess educational needs in capacity cases under the Mental Capacity Act 2005. Our reports inform best interests decisions regarding educational provision for adults with learning disabilities.

Immigration & Asylum Cases

Our chambers prepares reports for age-disputed minors and young people with learning difficulties. We assess educational needs in line with the Istanbul Protocol and Immigration Tribunal expert evidence practice direction.

Employment Tribunals

We evaluate the impact of learning difficulties on workplace performance. Our reports support claims under the Equality Act 2010, including reasonable adjustments and discrimination.

FAQS

Frequently Asked Questions

Do your educational psychologist expert witness reports comply with CPR Part 35?

Yes. Our reports are fully compliant with Civil Procedure Rules Part 35, including the expert’s overriding duty to the court under CPR 35.3. Each report includes a statement of truth, confirms independence, and adheres to Practice Direction 35.

Can you assess historic educational neglect in non-recent cases?

Yes. Members of our chambers assess the long-term impact of historic educational neglect, including cases subject to s.33 Limitation Act 1980. We evaluate developmental trajectories and lost educational opportunities using retrospective analysis.

Do you provide educational psychologist expert witness reports for family court?

Yes. Our chambers prepares educational psychologist expert witness family court reports under Family Procedure Rules 25. We assess learning difficulties and educational needs to inform welfare decisions under the Children Act 1989.

What is the turnaround time for an education expert witness report?

14 days. Our average turnaround for an educational psychology medico legal report is 14 days from instruction to final report. Urgent cases are accommodated with same-day instruction acceptance and expedited assessment schedules.

Can you assess adults with learning difficulties?

Yes. Our experts assess adults with learning difficulties in Court of Protection, employment tribunal, and personal injury cases. We evaluate capacity, educational needs, and the impact of provision on daily living skills.

Do you conduct joint expert meetings?

Yes. Our chambers arranges joint expert meetings under CPR 35.12 when instructed. We facilitate discussions with allied experts, including clinical psychologists and neuropsychologists, to clarify evidence for the court.

What qualifications do your educational psychologists hold?

Chartered status. Members of our chambers are Chartered Educational Psychologists with the British Psychological Society and registered with the Health and Care Professions Council. Many hold additional qualifications in neuropsychology or forensic practice.

Do you assess for special educational needs tribunals?

Yes. We prepare education expert witness reports for SENDIST appeals under the Children and Families Act 2014. Our reports evaluate whether local authority provision meets the child’s needs and complies with the Equality Act 2010.

Need an expert for your
educational psychology case?

Contact our chambers to instruct a Chartered Educational Psychologist for CPR Part 35-compliant reports.