Salient: Victoria University Students' Paper. Vol. 29, No. 3. 1966.
Counselling
Counselling
One of the most demonstrable needs is for additional counselling services; these need not necessarily be located in the universities, [unclear: nce] the earlier that deficiencies in study habits, methods, or the [unclear: rasp] of basic skills are detected [unclear: nd] corrected the better.5 This is [unclear: ot] to say that an increase in [unclear: ounselling] facilities at the university level would not be of value [unclear: n] comparison with most other New Zealand universities, Victoria fortunate to have a fully operational group of welfare services, There is however, always room [unclear: or] improvement, and in terms of [unclear: e] need for an army of trained counsellors the need appears self-[unclear: wident]. More—much more—could [unclear: e] said on this question; however, [unclear: a] hope that the major point, the relative absence or trained personnel, has been made.