Kendal, Sarah, Keeley, Philip and Callery, Peter (2014) Student help seeking from pastoral care in UK high schools: a qualitative study. Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 19 (3). pp. 178-184. ISSN 1475-357X
Abstract

Background
Little is known about high school students' perceptions of school-based pastoral support. This study aimed to explore this in the context of a high school–based emotional support project.

Methods
Qualitative interviews explored perspectives on help seeking of students (N = 23) and staff (N = 27) in three UK high schools where a pastoral project was introduced. Data were analysed thematically.

Results
Student peer groups perceived help seeking as a sign of weakness. However, students valued learning skills in managing emotions and friendships. Staff expressed concerns about students' ability to help seek proactively, and highlighted organisational influences on pastoral support.

Conclusions
Increasing student control over the process, and involving trusted staff, could encourage help seeking in high school. It is possible to access the views of students who do not help seek, to improve understanding of help-seeking behaviour.

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