School counselling staff are members of the school learning and support team.
	     
	
	
 
    
    
    
	
	
		
	    
	        A teacher may recommend the service by referring a student to the school’s learning and support team. As a parent or carer, you may refer your child directly to the school counselling service. Students can also self-refer to the service.
The school counselling service can:
- support students who are worrying about school work, friends, getting in trouble at school or feeling down
 
- help parents and carers make decisions about your child’s education
 
- assess a student’s learning and behaviour
 
- help teachers and students identify and address disabilities that may affect learning
 
- liaise with other agencies regarding student wellbeing.
 
School counselling is confidential.
For more information about learning and support teams and the school counselling service, visit: