Schools: Counselling

(asked on 3rd June 2025) - View Source

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what assessment her Department has made of the adequacy of in-school counselling services.


Answered by
Stephen Morgan Portrait
Stephen Morgan
Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education)
This question was answered on 11th June 2025

Education is a devolved matter and this response outlines the information for England only.

Timely and effective in-school pastoral support is critical to achieving high and rising standards in schools and breaking down barriers to opportunity.

It is for schools to choose the specific wellbeing interventions that are best suited to their pupils, making the best use of their funding and taking the best available evidence-based advice. Many schools choose to provide in-school counsellors, and these can play a positive role in supporting pupil mental wellbeing.

So that every child and young person has access to early support to address problems before they escalate, this government has committed to providing access to specialist mental health professionals in every school by expanding Mental Health Support Teams (MHSTs). By April 2026, we estimate that 60% of pupils in schools and learners in further education in England will be covered by an MHST, up from 52% in April 2025.

The Autumn Budget 2024 confirmed an additional £2.3 billion for the core schools budget for the 2025/26 financial year compared to 2024/25. This means that overall core schools funding will reach over £63.9 billion in 2025/26.

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