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Ensuring Confidentiality in School Counseling

DATE: 
May 16, 2024

TO:  
Principals
Assistant Principals

FROM: 
Michael Anderson, Associate Superintendent
Travis Hamblin, Director of Student Services
Stacee Worthen, Counselor Consultant

SUBJECT:    
Ensuring Confidentiality in School Counseling


School counselors provide a safe environment for students to address emotional concerns, academic challenges, and personal struggles. To effectively fulfill this role, school counselors require a dedicated, confidential, and private workspace that fosters open communication and protects student confidentiality.

Dedicated, confidential, and private workspaces:

  • Comply with federal laws, including the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), mandating schools protect student privacy
  • Supports awareness of school counselors’ ethical standards and legal mandates regarding student confidentiality
  • Increase student trust and openness
  • Improve counseling effectiveness

Counselor workspaces must include the necessary equipment to ensure a continuation of work and confidentiality. Required workspace equipment must include (but is not limited to):

  • A wired internet connection
  • A dedicated phone
  • Lockable file storage

The following websites provide more information about creating dedicated counseling spaces and best practices for student confidentiality:

Ensuring a dedicated, confidential, and private counseling workspace creates a stronger support system for students and staff through confidentiality. If you have any questions or concerns about this requirement, please reach out to Stacee Worthen, Counselor Consultant, at (801)567-8309.

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