Mr. D O'Leary Ms. S. Aikenhead
Phone: 902-832-8952 Ext. 3 Phone: 902-832-8952 Ext. 4
Email: doleary@hrce.ca Email: saikenhead@hrce.ca
not telling anyone else what you say; private, it stays between you and me. There are only a few instances when the counsellor may have to share something you said.
having conflict with friends
difficulty with school work
help with organization or time management
problems at home
to share good news
need to talk to someone
need time to cool down
need some information
need to cry
conflict with a teacher
being picked on or bullied
questioning sexual orientation
need help with self-harm
having suicidal thoughts
to get a chocolate :)
she has your permission
you might be harmed
someone else might be harmed
you share knowledge of a crime
the counsellor is subpoenaed to court
ask your teacher if you can leave class
email or call the counsellor to book an appointment
you can decide to go on your own
the principal or VP
parents
friend
Nobody can force you to talk to a counsellor. However, your school counsellor is trained to help students solve problems. It's a good idea to at least meet with the counsellor before you make a decision.
911
Mental Health Mobile Crisis Team
902-429-8167
Kids Help Phone 1-800-668-6868