Boulton, Michael J.2013-04-152013-04-152005Boulton, M. J. (2005). School peer counselling for bullying services as a source of social support: A study with secondary school pupils. British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 33(4), 485-494. https://doi.org/10.1080/030698805003275460306-988510.1080/03069880500327546http://hdl.handle.net/10034/281232This article is not available through ChesterRep.99 school pupils were interviewed to ascertain their views of the peer counselling for bullying service in their own school, with a focus on the issue of social support for bullying-related problems, were conducted. Three themes were addressed: willingness to use the service relative to other potential sources of support; preferred gender and age of peer counsellor; and disclosure of using the service to friends.enArchived with thanks to British Journal of Guidance & CounsellingcounsellingschoolchildrenSchool peer counselling for bullying services as a source of social support: A study with secondary school pupilsArticle1469-3534British Journal of Guidance & Counselling