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Thursday, 20 March 2025

Department of Education and Skills

National Educational Psychological Service

Photo of Shane MoynihanShane Moynihan (Dublin Mid West, Fianna Fail)
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305. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills when a NEPS assessment will be provided for a person (details supplied). [13014/25]

Photo of Helen McEnteeHelen McEntee (Meath East, Fine Gael)
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The National Educational Psychological Service (NEPS) provides psychological support to all primary, post-primary, and special schools.

NEPS provides access for all schools to:

  • Psychological support in the event of a Critical Incident.
  • A casework service for individual students where there is a need for intensive consultation and assessment via a NEPS psychologist or through the Scheme for the Commissioning of Psychological Assessments (SCPA).
  • A school staff Support and Development Service, to build school capability to provide a comprehensive continuum of support in schools.
  • Ongoing access to advice and support for schools.
NEPS psychologists work with schools using a problem-solving model to help schools identify need and implement interventions to support those needs. As part of this model, NEPS encourages schools to use a continuum-based assessment and intervention process whereby each school takes responsibility for initial assessment, educational planning and intervention support for children and young people with wellbeing, learning and/or social-emotional needs. This model means that children and young people do not need to have a psychological assessment or a diagnosis of a disability in order to access additional support in school.

All referrals to NEPS are through the school. Where a parent/guardian has a concern about their child's progress they should engage with the school and where it is agreed that NEPS involvement is considered necessary, the school may contact the assigned NEPS psychologist or the local NEPS office.

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