The School Psychologist's role within the school is to work with staff, parents and students to assist students in achieving to their potential. Our school psychologists are:
Ms Gwen Breadmore Years 7 & 8 Tuesday & Thursday |
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Mr Stephen Moore Years 9, 10, 11 & 12 Monday - Friday |
The School Psychologist works at a number of levels:
The School Psychologist assists in the promotion and continuing development of Departmental policy and procedures which include assisting in and consulting on:
The School Psychologist works with staff in planning and delivering programs such as study skills, transition, promoting positive peer relations and life skills.
The psychologist is also involved in the development of school policy in areas like social-emotional well-being, crisis management, and students at educational risk.
At this level, the School Psychologist works with referred students who require more intensive support.
This work may involve psychological assessment and specific therapeutic approaches such as counselling students on a variety of personal, social and emotional issues.
The Psychologist also works individually with parents to support them in their role and staff members who may want to access resources or seek support and advice.
The School Psychologist also consults and liaises with other health/welfare agencies and creates collaborative networks.