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Dr Katherine Hoyle

@katherinehoyle5

Educational Psychologist, knitter, reader, half-hearted runner. Poetry wife, mum of daughters and puppy owner. Yorkshire born and bred, London based.

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because of the election my petition closes end of this month & it won’t reopen. I’m so upset as don’t think I’ll get the number required for a response.This feels utterly fruitless all the effort for 3 months cut off. Need 10,000 Please sign and share petition.parliament.uk/petitions/6559…

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My lovely team ❤️ Congratulations to the very wonderful @Ajalks1

Congratulations to @Ajalks1 on becoming a maingrade educational psychologist! 👏🥳 The Educational Psychology Service team had a lovely picnic lunch at Kenton Recreation Ground reconnecting with each other. #twitterEPS #HarrowEPS #adayinthelifeofanep

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The centrepiece of the Coronation Concert was the 'Lighting Up The Nation' project, with displays illuminating the night sky across the UK. @DaljitNagra4 wrote the poem that opened the sequence. Read it here faber.co.uk/journal/were-l…


Dr Katherine Hoyle Reposted

We're Lighting Up The Nation: read how @BrunelUni's Prof Daljit Nagra MBE is the poet behind the poem read out by actor James Nesbitt in the #CoronationConcert👉brunel.ac.uk/news-and-event… @RSLiterature

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Congratulations to our wonderful ELSAs! You’re all so committed and skilled at doing this valuable work with children in your schools 🥰🎉

🎓🎉 Congratulations to our fantastic Emotional Literacy Support Assistants (ELSAs) who celebrated their graduation recently Thanks for all your hard work! 👏 #twitterEPS #HarrowEPS #adayinthelifeofanep #ELSA #wesanderson Follow this thread as we share more on what they do



Dr Katherine Hoyle Reposted

🎓🎉 Congratulations to our fantastic Emotional Literacy Support Assistants (ELSAs) who celebrated their graduation recently Thanks for all your hard work! 👏 #twitterEPS #HarrowEPS #adayinthelifeofanep #ELSA #wesanderson Follow this thread as we share more on what they do


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A world leader has the intelligence and self-reflection to resign after an incredible tenure and this is the headline you choose @BBCWorld?!?! #bbc @jacindaardern #jacindaardern

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Dr Katherine Hoyle Reposted

It's hard to see, following @maitlis speech, how BBC Chair Richard Sharp avoids calling an inquiry into Robbie Gibb's presence as an "agent" of the Conservative Party on the BBC board. After all, Sharp has only donated a mere £400k to the Tories.


Would highly recommend this @beeplondon event, and particularly the mentoring scheme for applicants which I’ll be signing up to support again this year.

Open event for those considering applying for the Educational and Child Psychology doctoral training. Please share with your networks or tag people who might be interested

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👀🌟Are you a gender diverse young person? 🌈 🌟 I’d love to hear from 16-18 year old gender diverse young people for a study I’m doing about young people’s peer relationships 😊 Please contact me: KRichards@Tavi-Port.nhs.uk for more information. Please RT and share 🙏🏻

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Dr Katherine Hoyle Reposted

THREAD: Ok so I know I tweeted out one of our stories already but this @instituteforgov report is so utterly mental I reckon it deserves its own 12-part TV series. Unfortunately I can't find anyone willing to play Gav. So here's a thread instead... (stories via @tes) (1/25)


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We strongly challenge the findings of the report on the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities. They’re inconsistent with information we provided during the consultation process and not reflective of our professional experiences and beliefs about societal institutional racism.


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I wrote an article for ⁦@guardian⁩ on #schoolsreopeninguk , ‘catch up’, mental health, relationships and trusting teachers. Enjoy and feel free to share ✍🏻 theguardian.com/commentisfree/…


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Due to popular demand, additional tickets have been released for the poetry workshop with @DaljitNagra4 on 23rd March 2021, part of the first #NIWritersDay Book now 👉 rsliterature.org/civicrm/?civiw… #NIWritersDay is in partnership with @RSLiterature

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Thank you @dez_holmes and @nazirafzal for a really thought-provoking and inspiring start to the day!

Delighted to be speaking at Harrow safeguarding conference today. hearing from the excellent @nazirafzal now. Reminding us that 2/3 sexual abuse happens in families. And reminds us CSE is not an 'those places up north' issue. YES.



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. @PulitzerPrizes winner Tracy K Smith interviewed by @DaljitNagra4 our brand new online series ‘𝐹𝑜𝑟 𝑎𝑖𝑟 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑓𝑟𝑖𝑒𝑛𝑑𝑙𝑦 𝑡𝑎𝑙𝑘’ on 22nd February 2021. We can't wait for this series to begin. Tickets on sale this Friday - 5th Feb.

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This is so encouraging - let’s hope other LAs can follow this example and then start to think beyond year 7...

'No Year 7 exclusions': Town Hall pilot aims to support at-risk pupils - Hackney Citizen hackneycitizen.co.uk/2021/01/21/no-…



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there’s plenty of cross borough school attendances. Did @educationgovuk think because @LNWH_NHS is just in Brent Harrow doesn’t have the same challenges? Will continue to press Ministers to review this decision urgently & release their rationale


Christmas tree decs were far too tempting. Look at this boy’s guilty face!

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