A survey of 486 school principals across 13 German states looked at the availability of mental health support, such as guidance counseling and school psychology. The study found a significant gap between what schools need and what they can provide. While the demand for these services increased over the past year, the actual number of available staff remained the same.
In many cases, the demand for help was up to twice as high as the services currently offered. Furthermore, fewer than half of the schools surveyed employed a guidance counselor. Special-needs schools reported the highest levels of both demand and service provision compared to other school types.
Because this study relied on reports from principals rather than direct data from students, it provides an estimate of need rather than a direct measure of student experience. The findings highlight a significant mismatch between student needs and current resources, suggesting that more support services may be needed in schools.