Counseling
Counseling
Find Students who need help: Schools should find students who need help as early
as possible. This can be done through teacher observations, screenings, or students
asking for help themselves.
Guidance Programs: These programs help students plan their studies, think about
careers, and develop skills to make good choices for their future.
F. WORKSITE HEALTH
Worksite health programs are set up in schools or workplaces to help teachers, staff,
and others stay healthy. These programs create a healthy environment for workers,
which also benefits students, as healthy staff are better able to teach and support
them.
Health Check-Ups: Regular health check-ups can help staff keep track of their
health and catch any problems early.
Wellness Activities: Schools can offer things like exercise classes, healthy eating
advice, or programs to help people quit smoking.
Safe Workplaces: Schools need to make sure workspaces are safe and
comfortable. This includes training staff on how to avoid injuries.
Worksite health programs help staff stay productive, miss fewer days of work, and
feel happier overall. When schools create a healthy workplace, it also shows
students the importance of taking care of their own health.
School health education is a cornerstone of fostering both student and staff well-
being.
Counseling, guidance, and mental health services support students in navigating
challenges and achieving success, while worksite health programs promote a
healthy
and productive environment for educators and staff