When seeking help and support about being bullied, children and young people weigh up the benefits and risks of talking to their friends, parents, teachers and counsellors about their experiences. The focus of this article is calls to an Australian helpline for children and young people where the strategy of 'talking to the teacher' is discussed by callers and counsellors as a possible way of dealing with the caller's bullying situation at school. Transcribed and analysed data extracts of calls show how the young callers' bullying experiences are being heard by the counsellor and also reveals the skill of the counsellors in managing these calls within the philosophy and guidelines of the service
Protocols recently introduced by state education authorities require guidance and school counsellors...
This chapter presents an initial investigation of communication between children and young people wi...
It seems as modern life becomes faster there are more pressures on young people. Recent epidemiologi...
When seeking help and support about being bullied, children and young people weigh up the benefits a...
Bullying in schools has been a problem for as long as schools have existed. The issues are complex a...
This article begins with the premise that morality is an intrinsic, although often invisible, aspect...
Bullying in schools continues to receive much attention. Research has shown that involvement in bul...
This article begins with the premise that morality is an intrinsic, although often invisible, aspect...
BackgroundThe effects of bullying on children have profoundly been researched; however, there is a g...
It seems as modern life becomes faster there are more pressures on young people. Recent epidemiologi...
Bullying has become a new problem with the outbreak of "suicides caused by bullying". Teachers shoul...
By Mark Heaton, Principal Lecturer, Sheffield Institute of Education, Sheffield Hallam University. T...
School communities worldwide are tackling the pervasive problem of school bullying. Teachers hold an...
This article begins with the premise that morality is an intrinsic, although often invisible, aspect...
Abstract Australian research into school bullying has increased our understanding of issues such as:...
Protocols recently introduced by state education authorities require guidance and school counsellors...
This chapter presents an initial investigation of communication between children and young people wi...
It seems as modern life becomes faster there are more pressures on young people. Recent epidemiologi...
When seeking help and support about being bullied, children and young people weigh up the benefits a...
Bullying in schools has been a problem for as long as schools have existed. The issues are complex a...
This article begins with the premise that morality is an intrinsic, although often invisible, aspect...
Bullying in schools continues to receive much attention. Research has shown that involvement in bul...
This article begins with the premise that morality is an intrinsic, although often invisible, aspect...
BackgroundThe effects of bullying on children have profoundly been researched; however, there is a g...
It seems as modern life becomes faster there are more pressures on young people. Recent epidemiologi...
Bullying has become a new problem with the outbreak of "suicides caused by bullying". Teachers shoul...
By Mark Heaton, Principal Lecturer, Sheffield Institute of Education, Sheffield Hallam University. T...
School communities worldwide are tackling the pervasive problem of school bullying. Teachers hold an...
This article begins with the premise that morality is an intrinsic, although often invisible, aspect...
Abstract Australian research into school bullying has increased our understanding of issues such as:...
Protocols recently introduced by state education authorities require guidance and school counsellors...
This chapter presents an initial investigation of communication between children and young people wi...
It seems as modern life becomes faster there are more pressures on young people. Recent epidemiologi...