dc.description.abstract | The study sought to examine the role played by matters of confidentiality in
school counseling. For any counselling to be effective, the client must be
willing to open up and for this to happen, they must be assured that
whatever they disclose shall be held in confidence. In school counselling
confidentiality is crucial to adolescents who are undergoing an identity
crisis. At this stage in their lives, the image they portray to the world is very
important to them and their ego is fragile. In view of this fact, how
confidential they view school counselling can determine the direction
counselling interventions take. It is therefore of utmost importance to
establish how best to handle the issue of confidentiality in school
counselling.
The study intended to find out the best way of handling confidential
information and how the teacher counsellor can perform his/her duties
without appearing to betray the students, while at the same time acting as a
bridgebetween the school administration, the parents and other teachers.
The study employed survey research design.100 students and 30 teacher
counsellors were randomly selected from five schools to serve as
respondents. Interviews and Focus Group Discussions were the key
methodsof data collection. Structured questionnaires and interview guides
were used as the key tools of data collection.
The study established that confidentiality to the students is crucial, It also establishedthat in school counselling trust may be broken occasionally. An
important observation was that students prefer to confide in a favourite
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teacher rather than the teacher counsellor. An interesting observation was
that the most preferred confidant by students is a parent or guardian.
In view of the above findings, there is need for a ministerial policy outlining
the guidelines for handling matters disclosed by students in counselling
stuations.Other teachers should participate in cousellig of students. Thus,
all teachers should undergo a course in basic counselling skills. Parents
should be sensitized on the need to avail themselves to their adolescent
children.
It is hoped that the findings of this study will be invaluable in enhancing the
quality of school counselling interventions for the benefit of the students
who are the clients | en |