Welcome to the School Counseling, Psychological
and Social Services component of Coordinated School Health. This
section includes state guidance and counseling standards, fact
sheets and a resources and information list.
School Counseling, Psychological and Social Services
Counseling, mental health, and social services are provided to
assess and improve the mental, emotional, and social health of
every student. All students receive these services, including
developmental classroom guidance activities and preventative
educational programs, in an effort to enhance and promote academic,
personal, and social growth. Students who may have special needs
are served through the administration and interpretation of psychometric
and psychoeducational tests, observational assessments, individual
and group counseling sessions, crisis intervention for emergency
mental health needs, family/home consultation, and/or referrals
to outside community-based agencies when appropriate. The professional
skills of counselors, psychologists, and social workers, along
with school health nurses, are utilized to provide coordinated "wrap
around" services that contribute to the mental, emotional,
and social health of students, their families and the school
environment. Qualified professionals such as school and community
counselors, school and community psychologists, school health
nurses, social workers, and qualified staff from community agencies
provide these services. |