Counselling Roles at British Curriculum
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The Counselling Role in British Curriculum Schools: Training & Resources School counsellors play a vital role in supporting the emotional well-being and academic success of students in British curriculum schools. Here's how to find information on training and resources: Training: Qualified Educational Psychologist (QEP): This is the highest qualification for school counsellors in the UK. It requires a master's degree in educational psychology and supervised practice. (https://www.bps.org.uk/member-networks/division-educational-and-child-psychology) Diploma in Counselling: This qualification equips individuals with core counselling skills and allows them to work in schools under supervision. (https://ncps.com/blog/posts/diploma-in-counselling-ncs-accredited-course) Graduate Diploma in School Counselling: This one-year, postgraduate program provides specific training for working in schools. Availability can vary. (Check with universities offering education or counselling pro