2021
DOI: 10.32936/pssj.v5i3.259
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A Peer Related Factors Affecting the Provision of Psychosocial Support to Vulnerable Learners: A Case of Selected Secondary Schools in Amathole District in South Africa

Abstract: School-based peer groups have been identified as a popular and effective method   of providing health education and psychosocial support in schools. Children in developing countries as well as some of the poorest children in developing countries like South Africa face daily risks related to poverty, street crime and violence, poor health, lack or low-quality housing, inadequate and ineffective schools. These children and their families live in crisis which render them vulnerable. Thus, this study noted that th… Show more

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“…The methodology was commensurate since it allowed the researchers to gain insight into patterns and trends concerning the issue under investigation (Chinyama, Sibanda, Chamisa, Tirivangasi 2021). Hence, this section outlines the strategy employed by the researchers in data generation, presentation, and analysis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The methodology was commensurate since it allowed the researchers to gain insight into patterns and trends concerning the issue under investigation (Chinyama, Sibanda, Chamisa, Tirivangasi 2021). Hence, this section outlines the strategy employed by the researchers in data generation, presentation, and analysis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peer educators need to be knowledgeable in various health themes in order to properly guide the courses on peer pressure, media messaging, and assertiveness methods (Chinyama, Rembe, & Sibanda, 2020). This enables them to consider beneficial connections and behaviours and act as role models, which increases the possibility that students will adopt those behaviours (Winter, 2013).…”
Section:  Little Knowledge and Training On Some Health Topicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peer educators need emotional and psychological support since they interact with a variety of adolescents who have a range of challenges and are subjected to stressful situations which they must learn ways to cope with (Chinyama et al, 2020). The stress and exhaustion caused by the peer education program won't be resolved if there are no support or oversight programs in existence.…”
Section:  Lack Of Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%