Counselling Service Promoting wellbeing and empowering individuals for a
brighter future
Key Benefits
• You can feel confident that you will have a
qualified Counsellor who is a registered
member of the British Association for
Counsellors and Psychotherapists (BACP)
and abide by their Code of Ethics.
• The Counsellor will create a good
therapeutic relationship, using a creative
approach, with an understanding that it is
not always easy to talk about problems and
to express feelings.
• The Counsellor will help identify the best
pathway for the client by either supporting
in resolving difficulties or helping to find
coping strategies.
Counselling offers a regular,
safe, confidential space for
staff and students to
explore any concerns they
may have.
This might include relationships,
patterns of behaviour, ways of
thinking, emotions, and feelings.
We offer termly and annual
packages tailored to meet your
school’s needs. An initial meeting
with the client will always take
place to establish whether this is a
suitable intervention for them.
“I have seen improvements
in the ways that the
children have been
communicating and some
large positive changes in
some of the behaviour.” Suffolk Primary School
Supporting Staff and Students’
Well-being
Next Steps
If you’d like to find out more about our Counselling
Service, please contact the Schools’ Choice team.
We will listen to your needs and tailor a service to
meet your unique requirements.
T: 01473 264700
W: www.schoolschoice.org
After 6 sessions a review of progress is carried out
collaboratively to decide whether more sessions are
needed or whether the intervention may end.
Some individuals may not need many sessions but
for some it may take longer to work through their
issues.
The Counsellor can signpost the individual to an
appropriate service if they feel that a further
intervention may help.
For children and young people, the work will take
place in the school during term time.
For staff counselling a regular counselling
session can be offered at a time and place agreed by
the counsellor and the client.
Statistics compiled by the British Association for
Counselling and Psychotherapy indicate very high rates
of mental distress among students in general. *
Offering a counselling service helps your students cope
with the pressures of life.
Source * *http://www.studentcounselling.org
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