05/07/2026
~School Counsellors: Are We Asking for the Impossible?~
Ask any educator in BC, and theyāll tell you the same thing: classrooms are more complex than ever. From elementary hallways to high school graduation lines, students are navigating a perfect storm of academic pressure, social media minefields, and economic stress. They need a lifeline. So why is that lifeline stretched so thin?
-The Math Just Doesn't Add Up-
As of early 2026, BCās student-to-counsellor ratio sits at a staggering 1:693.
To put that in perspective, the BC School Counsellorsā Association (BCSCA) recommends a ratio of 1:250. We arenāt just missing the markāwe are nearly triple the recommended limit. Currently, BCās ratios are among the highest (and least supported) in Canada, fueled by a mix of funding gaps and stringent training requirements.
-More Than Just a "Listening Ear"-
Most people think a counsellor's day is spent in one-on-one sessions helping with anxiety or depression. While they do provide critical crisis intervention for issues like self-harm or grief, thatās only the tip of the iceberg.
On any given Tuesday, a BC counsellor is likely juggling:
* Academic Advising: Graduation credits and course changes.
* Career Coaching: Post-secondary apps and scholarship hunts.
* System Advocacy: Acting as the bridge between families and community health agencies.
* Group Work: Teaching workshops on everything from bullying to stress.
-Is "More Staff" the Only Answer?
While hiring more people is a desperate need, many are calling for a structural revolution. If we want our experts to focus on mental health, we need to clear their desks. What if we had:
1. Specialized Triage: Dedicated receptionists to handle the paperwork and "gatekeep" schedules so counsellors can actually counsel.
2. Empowered Classrooms: Better mental health training for teachers to help students build resiliency and self-regulation right at their desks.
3. Community Connection: Real investment in local resources so a student in crisis isn't stuck on a months-long waitlist.
-The Bottom Line-
We are asking our counsellors to be therapists, administrators, and career scouts all at onceāfor 700 kids at a time. Is that realistic, or are we setting them (and our students) up to fail?
*I want to hear from you:
What is the reality in your community schools? Do you feel your kids have the support they need, or is the system at a breaking point? Letās talk in the comments.