Child & Family · VennBoard for School Counselors

Notice the change at school. Help before it grows.

School counselors are often the first to see when a child is struggling with a divorce — academically, socially, behaviorally. VennBoard gives counselors a release-gated channel into the family’s broader support system, so an early signal can become an early intervention.

School Counselor on a matter

School Counselor

  • Receive parental-divorce context only with explicit dual-parent release
  • Track academic and behavioral indicators with the child’s privacy preserved
  • Coordinate with the child therapist or advocate when patterns emerge
  • Communicate with both parents — same message, same time
  • Audit log: every action timestamped & exportable

Jobs to be done

What a School Counselor actually does — on VennBoard.

  1. Receive parental-divorce context only with explicit dual-parent release.
  2. Track academic and behavioral indicators with the child’s privacy preserved.
  3. Coordinate with the child therapist or advocate when patterns emerge.
  4. Communicate with both parents — same message, same time.
  5. Document interventions and outcomes for ongoing use.

Documents you’ll touch

The artifacts the work produces.

Each lives on the matter, with audit-graded provenance, version control, and exportable records.

Counselor Notes Academic Trackers Behavioral Indicators Coordination Memos Intervention Logs

Tools that fit your role

What VennBoard gives a School Counselor.

Release-Gated Visibility

Only what both parents authorize.

Privacy-First Trackers

Patterns visible to staff, not parents.

Both-Parent Communication

One message, both parents.

Intervention Logging

Document what worked.

Works alongside

The other professionals on the matter.

VennBoard is built so every role on a divorce case can collaborate on one workspace, with the right scope. Here’s who you’ll most often coordinate with.

Ready to try it?

Run your next matter on VennBoard.