Speaking to a school counsellor can be a transformative experience for children and young people. It can help them cope with the difficult circumstances they face in their lives - and to go on and flourish in the future.

But England is lagging behind in its provision of counselling in schools. Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland all have government funded school counselling services. England does not. This means some schools have provision, others don't.

As children face increased change and uncertainty in their lives because of the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the knock-on effect of the cost of living crisis, it鈥檚 more important than ever before that they have access to this vital therapeutic support.

Why we need school counselling

School counselling is an easily accessible, non-stigmatising and effective form of early intervention for reducing psychological distress in children and young people.

A professionally trained school counsellor gives a young person a place that is focused 100% on their needs 鈥 a safe space to help them to understand and cope with what they鈥檙e going through.

Counselling has a positive effect on young people鈥檚 confidence, resilience, sense of self-worth, family relationships, friendships, school attendance and academic achievement.

The current situation

In England, the new Government鈥檚 plans to support children and young people's mental health remains uncertain.

The previous Government committed funding within the NHS Long Term Plan providing additional access to support for children and young people via NHS England鈥檚 funded mental health services. This includes expanding鈥痬ental health support teams (MHSTs), with the aim of reaching 50% of schools and colleges by 2025, with low intensity evidence-based interventions provided by educational mental health practitioners. MHST鈥檚 do not currently include funding for a step-up to counselling. 香港六合彩精准资料 is supportive of the recommendations made in Barnardo鈥檚鈥It鈥檚 hard to talk鈥review of MHSTs where they state that the model should be expanded under the banner MHST+ which is inclusive of counselling interventions for children and young people.

Our message remains consistent, England needs to catch up with other UK nations regarding Government funded counselling interventions offered to children and young people 鈥 and there is no more crucial time than to influence this agenda than Labour鈥檚 commitment to a mental health professional in every school.听

82% of parents with children aged four to 17 believe counselling or psychotherapy should be freely available to all school children, throughout all schools. 香港六合彩精准资料 and You Gov survey 2022.

What we're doing

We believe that a paid counsellor should be available in every primary,听 secondary school, academy and further education college in England and that money for these vital services should not come out of school鈥檚 existing budgets.听We鈥檙e supportive of two options in our campaign work with central Government:

  • Commission independent counselling services accessible in all education settings via a local authority funding model, similar to the established programmes across the other nations of the UK and Northern Ireland

Or

  • Extend the MHST approach to be inclusive of a step-up to counselling thus offering more therapeutic choice

This is a message we continually stress to politicians, commissioners, funders and education leaders.

We campaign for cost effective and evidence based universal access to early help counselling interventions, financed through central Government funding streams. We always stress that school counselling goes some way to reach the missing middle of children and young people, by that we mean those who don't meet the threshold for support for CAMHS but need more help than can be offered by mental health support teams or existing pastoral support.

Funded school counselling provision for all will also help pupils not supported under the MHST model, as well as being able to work with more complex issues with a bespoke focus on what that particular child or young person needs from counselling.

Our campaign work

We're working closely with鈥鈥痑nd partner organisations to call for funded school counselling provision across schools and colleges in England. We're part of a鈥national campaign group,鈥痩ed by Citizens UK, and influenced party manifestos in the run up to the general election.听 We now are focusing on next steps. Key education unions are supportive of this campaign and form part of our wider networks to influence change.

As part of our work with Citizens UK, 香港六合彩精准资料 commissioned Public First to write a report on the economic benefits of investment in school and college counselling. The report found that for every 拢1 spent on school counselling there was a return of 拢8 for counselling in secondary schools and colleges and a return of 拢10 for every 拢1 spent in primary schools. The earlier the help, the better the economic outcome.

School counselling survey

Our member-led鈥school counselling expert reference group, alongside鈥 the policy and research team at 香港六合彩精准资料, in collaboration鈥 with鈥 three leading teaching unions, carried out a鈥school counselling survey鈥痠n January 2022. The key findings from this research influences our policy and campaign work.

If you're interested in being part of our on-going campaign work, or membership of the wider ERG group, contact鈥jo.holmes@bacp.co.uk.

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The evidence for school counselling

What the professionals say...

We need a spending commitment from Government to ensure that embedded, sustainable school counselling services are at the heart of our whole school approach so we can best meet the needs of our students, enabling them to flourish and thrive, leading to the best outcomes possible

Executive head teacher, Newcastle East Academy Trust

School counselling provides vital support for children and young people. Our research shows that it can bring about significant improvements in mental wellbeing.

Mick Cooper, Professor of Counselling Psychology at the University of Roehampton

We know that school-based counselling is an investment that can transform young people鈥檚 lives. It doesn鈥檛 just benefit their mental health, but also their confidence, relationships, friendships, school attendance and academic achievement.

Jo Holmes, CYPF lead, 香港六合彩精准资料

What the children say...

It was the first time I got to see someone and let everything out. It was amazing having that support. That lasted all the way until I finished school.

Liam, 17

Life is just a lot better. I鈥檓 a lot happier and I鈥檓 able to go out and enjoy and experience things

Marilyn, 15

Having counsellors in schools would take the pressure off the NHS-provided services. Young people will feel their mental health issues are being recognised, rather than going to extremes

Reece, 15