Understanding school-based counselling services in complex systems: Developing a whole system approach

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Gillian Hewitt, Lauren Copeland, Simon Murphy, Siôn Jones, Amy Edwards, Rhiannon Evans
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Objectives:Community sites, including schools, are important settings for interventions to promote children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing. A central provision to support mental health in the UK is school- and community-based counselling services. However, the evidence-base for school counselling services is limited by weak evaluation designs, lack of understanding of different counselling approaches in use, and a failure to conceptualise counselling services as part of a wider complex system. To address the last point, this article takes a complex system-focused perspective to explore how a ‘system disruption’, that is counselling service implementation, can be optimised in the Welsh education system.Design:The approach used in this study is a mixed-method qualitative design.Setting:Participants were recruited from school and community settings. They included children and young people, parents, carers, school staff, counsellors and stakeholders from health and education.Method:Consultations, key system stakeholder interviews and school case studies were conducted. All stakeholders were asked about their experiences of local authority-funded school- and community-based counselling services in Wales. Interview and consultation data were analysed using a thematic analysis approach.Results:Data converged into three main themes focusing on the specifics of counselling sessions, counselling services as part of universal mental health provision and a whole education system approach. These three themes are brought together into a complex systems-focused model of an optimised school- and community-based counselling service.Conclusion:The model offers an opportunity to address issues with current counselling services in Wales and improve outcomes and sustainability by increasing the likelihood they will become embedded in the whole education system.
了解复杂系统中的校本辅导服务:开发全系统方法
目标:包括学校在内的社区场所是促进儿童和青少年心理健康和幸福的重要干预场所。在英国,支持心理健康的一项重要措施就是以学校和社区为基础的咨询服务。然而,由于评估设计薄弱、对使用中的不同辅导方法缺乏了解以及未能将辅导服务概念化为更广泛的复杂系统的一部分,学校辅导服务的证据基础受到了限制。为了解决最后一点问题,本文从以复杂系统为重点的视角出发,探讨如何在威尔士教育系统中优化 "系统中断",即咨询服务的实施。他们包括儿童和青少年、家长、照护者、学校教职员工、辅导员以及来自卫生和教育部门的利益相关者。所有利益相关者都被问及他们对威尔士由地方当局资助的学校和社区辅导服务的体验。结果:数据汇聚成三大主题,分别侧重于辅导课的具体内容、作为普及心理健康服务一部分的辅导服务以及整个教育系统的方法。结论:该模式为解决威尔士当前咨询服务中存在的问题提供了机会,并通过提高咨询服务融入整个教育系统的可能性,改善了咨询服务的成果和可持续性。
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期刊介绍: Health Education Journal is a leading peer reviewed journal established in 1943. It carries original papers on health promotion and education research, policy development and good practice.
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