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Tuesday, 21 June 2022

Department of Education and Skills

Departmental Funding

Photo of Pat BuckleyPat Buckley (Cork East, Sinn Fein)
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575. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills if her Department has plans to increase or fund an initial grant of €20 per pupil for onsite counselling services in primary and specials schools this year and will; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [32533/22]

Photo of Norma FoleyNorma Foley (Kerry, Fianna Fail)
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The provision of counselling and therapeutic services in Ireland for children and young people is led by the Department of Health, through HSE Primary Care Psychology for low to moderate mental health difficulties and Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) for more severe mental health difficulties. My Department signposts schools and students to the HSE-funded mental health services. The Department of Education also has an important role to play in supporting the well-being and mental health of our young people. The Department’s Wellbeing Policy and Framework for practice has given recognition to the importance of promoting well-being in education.  It outlines a comprehensive, whole-school approach to the promotion of well-being and positive mental health. It focuses on the whole school community, as well as groups and individual young people with identified needs.  

The National Educational Psychological Service (NEPS) of the Department provides a comprehensive, school-based psychological service to all primary and post primary schools through the application of psychological theory and practice to support the well-being, academic, social and emotional development of all learners. NEPS provides its service to schools through casework and through support and development work for schools. This includes guidance for teachers in the provision of universal and targeted evidence-informed approaches and early intervention to promote children’s well-being, social, emotional and academic development. Initiatives such as the Incredible Years Social Emotional learning Programmes and the FRIENDS Resilience Programmes. These programmes have been welcomed by schools and their impact positively evaluated. 

NEPS has developed a range of workshops on the promotion of well-being and resilience in schools which includes trauma informed approaches.  The approaches outlined in the workshops are based on research findings, on the experience of experts in their fields and on the experience of practising psychologists working in schools. The workshops are available to build the capability of school staff in both primary and post-primary settings, including for school leaders, teachers and SNAs.  

I will continue to engage with my colleague Minister Butler who has responsibility for Mental Health to explore how to support the well-being and mental health of children and young people.

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