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Guidance Officer

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​Our school guidance officers can help students and parents with a range of services including providing advice on general schooling as well as counselling on educational, behavioural, vocational, careers, personal, social, family, mental health and wellbeing issues.

Our guidance officers work closely with base schools, students, parents and school staff in supporting transitions back to base schools. Please contact our guidance officers to make an appointment. 

 

Guidance Officer Mental Health

​The Guidance Officer Mental Health role is a newly-created, specialised role beginning in 2020, designed to meet the Department of Education's commitment to ensure that students with chronic health or complex mental health conditions receive specialised and appropriate educational support at all stages of their illness. The role of the Guidance Officer Mental Health includes:

 

  • supporting students returning to school after admission to a mental health treatment program
  • supporting students with complex mental health conditions under the treatment of a mental health clinician in the community
  • building capability among school staff to support students with complex mental health conditions.


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Last reviewed 05 October 2023
Last updated 05 October 2023