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Your Guidance Counsellor

Your Guidance Counsellor

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Professional Development

11th Grade

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Niamh Flynn

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20 Slides • 14 Questions

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​Your Guidance Counsellor

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Unit 3 Lesson 1

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​Learning Intentions

Today we will:

  • learn about a guidance counsellor's duties

  • talk about the guidance counsellors in this school

  • ​do a quiz on the information you learned

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Poll

Do you know what a guidance counsellor does?

Yes

I have some idea

No

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​A guidance counsellor can help you with:

your academic needs, e.g. they can help you learn study skills or make a study timetable

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​A guidance counsellor can help you with:

your academic needs, e.g. they can help you learn study skills or make a study timetable

personal school issues e.g. ​bullying or struggling in a class

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​A guidance counsellor can help you with:

your academic needs, e.g. they can help you learn study skills or make a study timetable

personal school issues e.g. ​bullying or struggling in a class

non-school issues that are causing you distress e.g. moving house, divorce, etc.​

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Poll

Do you know who the guidance counsellors in this school are? (there are three)

Yes, I know them all

I know one/two of them

I don't know any of them

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Ms. Croke

Mr. Mulvey
and
Ms. Clarke

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Poll

Do you know where the guidance counsellor's offices are?

Yes

I think so

No

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​Where do you think the offices are?

​Front or back of the school?​

Upstairs or downstairs?

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Go up the stairs to the right after reception.

The two offices will be on your right.

The first office is Ms. Croke.

The second is Mr. Mulvey.​

The offices are upstairs

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Poll

If you want to speak to a guidance counsellor, do you know how you would arrange a meeting?

Yes

I have an idea

Not a clue

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​There is more than one way to contact a guidance counsellor - can you come up with some ideas?

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​Contacting a Guidance Counsellor - you can:

1. ...talk to your Year Head who would refer you to a Guidance Counsellor

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​Contacting a Guidance Counsellor - you can:

1. ...talk to your Year Head who would refer you to a Guidance Counsellor

2. ...message them on Teams

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​Contacting a Guidance Counsellor - you can:

1. ...talk to your Year Head who would refer you to a Guidance Counsellor

2. ...message them on Teams

​3. ...use a self referral form

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This is Ms. Croke's office

The self referral forms are on the shelf to the left.

Fill one in and pop it under the door.​

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You simply write your name and class and pop it under the door.

A guidance counsellor will come and find you​ some time after this.

This is what the form looks like

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Multiple Choice

Do you think that what you discuss with your guidance counsellor is private?

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Yes, totally private

2

Yes, mostly private

3

No, not at all private

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What you talk about is private, but there are limits...

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​You have a right to privacy

Unless your safety is being compromised, your discussions with your guidance counsellor are private.

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​You have a right to privacy

Unless your safety is being compromised, your discussions with your guidance counsellor are private.

Your guidance counsellor is a MANDATED REPORTER, which means they must make a report if they believe you are not safe.​

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​Now, time to test ourselves!

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Multiple Choice

Can a guidance counsellor help you learn how to study?

1

yes

2

sometimes

3

no

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Multiple Choice

Can a guidance counsellor teach you maths?

1

yes

2

sometimes

3

no

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Multiple Choice

Can you talk to a guidance counsellor about your pet passing away?

1

yes

2

sometimes

3

no

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Multiple Choice

Name the guidance counsellors in this school

1

Mrs. Allen, Ms. O'Brien and Ms. Kissanne

2

Ms. Croke, Mr. Mulvey and Ms. Clarke

3

Ms. Croke, Mr. Mulvey and Ms. Kissane

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Multiple Choice

Are your conversations with a guidance counsellor private?

1

Yes, all the time

2

Most of the time

3

No, never

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Multiple Choice

Where are the guidance counsellor's offices?

1

Prefabs

2

Upstairs

3

Downstairs

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Multiple Choice

Which stairs do you use to get to the offices?

1

The stairs by the staffroom

2

The stairs by the fountain

3

the stairs by reception

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Multiple Choice

If you want to talk to a counsellor, what do you do?

1

Talk to your DLG teacher

2

Talk to your Year Head

3

Talk to Helen

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Multiple Choice

What's another way to contact a counsellor?

1

go to the gym

2

talk to Lisa in the office

3

fill in a self-referral form

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Create an infographic about Guidance counsellors.

An infographic has lots of information and images (see example)

Use Canva.com

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​[freeze] Make an infographic about guidance counsellors

You must answer these questions:

  • who are the guidance counsellors?

  • where can you find them?

  • how do you get an appointment with a counsellor?​

  • what can you talk to the guidance counsellor about?​

  • are your conversations totally confidential?

Make sure your infographic looks good - think about design, colours, images, and fonts!

​Your Guidance Counsellor

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