I don't have the figures to hand, but we have some in our brief. I can, however, answer half of your question.
We see that private practice is booming right now, given the increase in demand and the fact that many professionals can't keep up with the demand. Many professional psychoeducators have decided to move into the private sector, but many also work on the public side, as well as in schools.
I'd also like to add a nuance. Earlier, I said that sometimes psychoeducation is perfectly appropriate for a clinical case. Sometimes it's occupational therapy or psychology that's needed, but we have to recognize that, in some cases, it's psychoeducation. However, we're seeing a real brake on referring clients to our services.