Guidance and counselling in schools in Kenya: principals use of counselling skills
Abstract
Child or s
tudent counse
l
ling
is
a process in which the counsel
l
or attempts to understand and
helps to clarify those feelings in a
child or
stu
dent
that may,
and
can
impede growth,
maturation,
and
overall
well
-
being
. The counsellor in the
s
chool
has to
regularly confront sensitive
issues
in
the lives of
a pupil or
student
,
families
and members of
teach
ing and support staff. Issues
includ
e
love re
lationships,
depression,
suicid
al att
e
mpts
,
alcohol and
drug
abuse, sexual activity, parent
-
child relationships
and self injurious behaviours
. The manner in which thes
e issues
are handled
has
profound effects on the well
-
being of
pupils and
students,
their
relationship with teachers
and
family
,
the school’s relationships with families, school culture, and
on learning and
general
achievement. It must be emphasized that the school
principal
as the
chief
executive
bear
s
the
ultimate responsibility for
all scho
ol programmes including the school guidance and counselling
programme
s
.
To
fulfil
the academic
and oth
er responsibilities, principals must understand the
counse
l
ling program
me
s
,
procedures and work with the counsel
l
or
in the school
to ensure th
e
series
max
imally benefit
pupils and
students
within their jurisdiction
. In particular, principals
and
counsellors
maintain amicable relationships with
pupils and
students, teachers
,
parents
and
support staff
.
Principals
consult with the
counsel
l
or about the handling
of cases which present
particular difficulties
and others that
touch upon the school’s interests
. This includes acute cases
of emotional
disturbance, illness
,
indiscipline
, crime, violence and drug abuse
.
This paper
advances that b
oth the
principal and co
unsellor require training in counselling and principals
should make use of counselling skills while
operat
ing
within
counselling professional
ethical and
legal guidelines
Citation
Wango, Geoffrey (2015). Guidance and counselling in schools in Kenya: principals use of counselling skills. Abstracts of the 2nd africe international conference held at kenya science campus on 18-23rd July 2015Publisher
University of Nairobi