COUNSELORS
STUDENT SERVICES
The primary responsibility of our counselors is the well-being of our students.
Hope Secondary School Counselor's Role
- Registration and orientation of new students
- Personal counseling
- Career Counseling and liaison with post-secondary institutions
- Grad transitions and scholarship information
- Course planning, questions, or concerns
- Requesting homework for ill students (teachers require a minimum of 24 hours to fulfill requests)
- Liaison and make referrals to:
- Child & Youth Mental Health
- Hope & Area Transition Society
- Hope Community Services
- Community Based Drug & Alcohol Worker
- District Child Care Counselor
- Hospital/Home Bound Teacher
- School Based Team & Peer Support
Our counselors can also help connect you with the following resources outside the school:
Alcohol & Drug Referral Info.
1-800-663-1441 Career Centre (Free Rein) (604) 869-2279 Child & Youth Mental Health http://www.mcf.gov.bc.ca/mental_health (604) 869-4900 Help Line for Children (604) 310-1234 Eating Disorders 1-800-633-4220 Family Services (604) 869-3201 Family Violence Info (Victim Link) 1-800-563-0808 Fraser Canyon Hospital (604) 869-5656 |
Hope & Area Transition Society
http://www.hopetransition.org (604) 869-5111 Health Link BC 1-800-465-4911 Hope Community Services http://www.hopecommunityservices.com (604) 869-2466 Hope Public Health (604) 860-7630 Hope Public Library (604) 869-2313 Hope and District Recreation (604) 869-2304 Jean Scott Transition House (604) 869-5191 Youth Against Violence Line 1-800-680-4264 |
We respectfully acknowledge that we work, learn and play on the traditional ancestral and unceded shared territory of the Chawathil Nation of the Tíyt Tribes of the upper Stó:lō Nation. The Tíyt Tribes extend along the Fraser River from Yale to Sq’éwqel and the Peters territory.
Thank you for welcoming us to your territory and allowing us to carry out the work we are doing today.
Thank you for welcoming us to your territory and allowing us to carry out the work we are doing today.