Academic, social, and psychological counselling sessions for students — online and in-person.
Students today face multiple challenges — academic pressure, social dynamics, family issues, and mental health concerns — that can impact their learning and well-being. CEEEN's Student Counselling Program provides professional support to help students navigate these challenges and thrive.
We work with schools to establish counselling services, train teachers in basic counselling skills, and provide direct support to students through individual and group sessions. Our approach is holistic, addressing academic, social, emotional, and psychological needs.
Comprehensive support for student needs
Study skills, time management, exam anxiety, learning difficulties, and academic goal setting.
Bullying, peer pressure, friendship challenges, social skills development, and conflict resolution.
Anxiety, stress, depression, self-esteem issues, and emotional regulation strategies.
Family conflict, separation, loss, and home-related stressors affecting student well-being.
Career exploration, subject selection, future planning, and goal setting for secondary students.
Immediate support for students experiencing acute distress or crisis situations.
Flexible support options for different needs
One-on-one sessions for personalized support, addressing specific student concerns in a confidential setting.
Small group sessions on common themes like study skills, social skills, or managing anxiety.
Workshops and awareness sessions for entire student bodies on mental health and well-being.
Supporting students across all grade levels
Social skills, emotional regulation, and early intervention
Academic challenges, peer relationships, and identity development
Exam stress, career planning, and mental health support
Training in basic counselling skills and student support strategies
How counselling has made a difference