School Counselling
School counsellors work one-to-one with pupils in
schools.
The Society’s School Counselling service offers
professional and confidential support to young people experiencing
personal difficulties. It was set up in 1986 and now offers support to
Roman Catholic and State schools within the Westminster Diocesan
boundary. It aims to serve the best interests of the child within the
framework of good practice and childcare law.
Society Counsellors as ‘Added Value’ to Schools
- Our qualified counsellors complement the pastoral care system.
- They provide an independent, safe, trusting and non-judgemental environment where pupils can talk freely, in confidence about their problems.
- Pupils are referred by teachers or self-refer
- Teacher liaison is maintained (within the bounds of confidentiality) so that teaching plans can be adapted to meet a child’s temporary needs.
- We can refer children with serious behavioural or emotional problems to specialist services.
- We have experience of dealing with issues that affect the whole school community
- We can respond quickly and flexibly to provide emergency adv ice or counselling facilities, as required.
- We can offer one-to-one sessions, group work or student/family sessions
- We can offer specialist services in line with the government’s Behaviour Improvement Programme
Who can benefit from counselling?
Our experience shows that children of all ages and from all social
and religious backgrounds use our counselling services. For children who
may feel uncomfortable in revealing their problems to teachers, family
or friends, counselling provides them with an opportunity to discuss
uncertainties, unhappiness and dilemmas with a trusted adult, in
confidence. We aim to help children find solutions to resolve their
problems and to ease the emotional burdens that may be affecting their
classwork, their behaviour and happiness.
Problems commonly dealt with include:
- Bullying
- Loss/bereavement
- Parental illness
- Separation/divorce
- Truancy
- Alcoholism/drug abuse
- Family and peer relationships
- Academic pressures
- Teenage pregnancy
- Sexual and Physical abuse
Our service is confidential. However, where instances of emotional,
physical or sexual abuse are disclosed, our counsellors will liaise with
the appropriate child welfare professionals and the police.
Setting up a Service:
If your school is interested in setting up a service, contracts can be
drawn up setting out the aims and objectives of the service as well as
operational guidelines. Counsellors are available on a day or half day
rate similar to that of a supply teacher. Crisis intervention services
are also available.
To contact our School Counselling Team Co-ordinator, click here.
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