Mental Health Support and Counseling Services at Ashton Sixth Form by Genevieve Velarde

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Providing mental health support and counseling services at Ashton Sixth Form, Genevieve Velarde leads the team in promoting positive social, emotional, and mental health among students. College counselors with years of experience are available to help students cope with stress, change, and uncertainty as they navigate the adolescent journey. Students can access counseling services based on their individual needs, whether through regular sessions, occasional visits, or as and when needed.


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  1. Mental health & Support at Ashton Sixth Form Genevieve Velarde Lead Counsellor

  2. Purpose Positive Wellbeing Control Relationships Enjoyment

  3. Social, Emotional & Mental Health

  4. The Adolescent journey moving from childhood to adulthood Emotional Physical Social Identity

  5. Promoting Positive SEMH Good physical health diet and exercise. Community join in. Positive interpersonal relationships. Coping with stress, change & uncertainty. Honesty knowing when to seek help.

  6. Sometimes, help is needed

  7. College Counsellors at Ashton Many years experience working with young people Increase in recent years of the amount students using the counselling services Appointments are made either on request or by referral (usually through Senior Tutor) Counselling slips outside counselling room

  8. How do people use the counselling service? Some students visit regularly and have weekly appointments Some students visit once and that may be enough for them Some students come as and when they feel the need to talk or when issues arise It all depends on the student and their needs

  9. Thank you Genevieve Velarde

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