The research was carried out in four secondary schools, two with a peer support system (PS) and two without (NPS) and involved a total of 931 pupils, (49.5% males, and 50.5% females). Participants were aged between 11 and 15 years of age, mean age 12.8 years. The aim was :to compare the perceptions of safety on the part of pupils in secondary schools with and without a system of peer support in place. The findings provided little evidence that the presence of a peer support system enhanced feelings of safety in the school population. On the positive side, PS pupils were slightly more aware of the value of having other people around as a means of enhancing feelings of safety. They were also less afraid of older pupils indicating that peer su...
Issue of safety becomes more and more important for school management in times of rapidly changing s...
This small scale study explores pupil and staff perspectives about what makes pupils feel safe in sc...
Transition to secondary school is almost always a significant period of worry and anxiety. Research ...
The research was carried out in four secondary schools, two with a peer support system (PS) and two ...
The research was carried out in four secondary schools, two with a peer support system and two witho...
International audienceIntroduction: The problem of school violence has been studied in the last deca...
This small scale study explores pupil and staff perspectives about what makes pupils feel safe in sc...
Different types of variables seem to influence school safety and a pupil’s feelings of safety at sch...
In line with fear of crime research, schools should be secure places where pupils feel safe in order...
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Background: Research on perceived school safety has been largely limited to studies conducted in Wes...
Background A variety of peer support schemes are now widely used in schools, notably to reduce bully...
Students ’ perceptions of school safety and experiences with bullying were examined in a large Canad...
Aims: This study aims to explore how a local mainstream secondary school can adapt their current sel...
Background: Despite the efforts of schools and their communities to impose new policies to protect t...
Issue of safety becomes more and more important for school management in times of rapidly changing s...
This small scale study explores pupil and staff perspectives about what makes pupils feel safe in sc...
Transition to secondary school is almost always a significant period of worry and anxiety. Research ...
The research was carried out in four secondary schools, two with a peer support system (PS) and two ...
The research was carried out in four secondary schools, two with a peer support system and two witho...
International audienceIntroduction: The problem of school violence has been studied in the last deca...
This small scale study explores pupil and staff perspectives about what makes pupils feel safe in sc...
Different types of variables seem to influence school safety and a pupil’s feelings of safety at sch...
In line with fear of crime research, schools should be secure places where pupils feel safe in order...
School is believed to be one of the safest place for a child to be, yet one researcher found the 24 ...
Background: Research on perceived school safety has been largely limited to studies conducted in Wes...
Background A variety of peer support schemes are now widely used in schools, notably to reduce bully...
Students ’ perceptions of school safety and experiences with bullying were examined in a large Canad...
Aims: This study aims to explore how a local mainstream secondary school can adapt their current sel...
Background: Despite the efforts of schools and their communities to impose new policies to protect t...
Issue of safety becomes more and more important for school management in times of rapidly changing s...
This small scale study explores pupil and staff perspectives about what makes pupils feel safe in sc...
Transition to secondary school is almost always a significant period of worry and anxiety. Research ...