School psychology and school-based child and family interventions in Singapore

This article presents an overview of the range of primary, secondary, and tertiary interventions based on the Singapore Education Ministry-developed whole-school framework for pupil management and support. At the preventive level, a range of school-wide programmes are implemented to provide learning, emotional, and behavioural support for students. Where school-level programmes are inadequate to address specific student concerns, there are school counsellors or teacher-counsellors to work with those at-risk or experiencing difficulties. Students with specific learning disabilities receive in-class or pull-out support from allied educators, often in consultation with educational psychologists from the Ministry. Although parent support and collaboration are often sought, school-based family interventions are not within the purview of schools. This article further discusses issues that may be of concern to schools as they work to support students more effectively.
Source: School Psychology International - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Tags: Articles Source Type: research