Child Psychiatrists - Specialising in diagnosing and treating mental health disorders in children and adolescents, Counsellors - Provide emotional and psychological support to children, helping them cope with issues such as anxiety, depression, bullying, and family problems., Educational Psychologists - Focus on children's learning and development, often working in schools to assess and support children with learning difficulties or special educational needs (SEN)., Dieticians - Experts in nutrition, they provide advice on healthy eating and specific dietary needs, especially for children with conditions like allergies, diabetes, or obesity., Speech and Language Therapists - Help children who have difficulties with speech, language, communication, or swallowing. They work on improving language skills and overcoming speech disorders., SENCO - Responsible for managing and supporting children with special educational needs within a school, ensuring they receive appropriate support and resources., Early Years Professionals - Work with young children, typically from birth to five years old, focusing on their early development, learning, and care in settings like nurseries or preschools., Key Person - A specific staff member in an early years setting assigned to build a close relationship with a particular child, providing consistent care and support., Teacher - Educators responsible for delivering curriculum content, supporting academic and social development, and managing classrooms in primary and secondary schools., Family Support Workers - Offer practical and emotional support to families facing various challenges, including parenting, domestic violence, or financial difficulties., Social Workers - Work with vulnerable children and families, providing safeguarding, support, and intervention in cases of abuse, neglect, or other serious issues., Health Visitors - Support families with young children, providing advice on health, development, and parenting during home visits or community clinics up until the age of five,
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