CAFS - yr 11 revision

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What is wellbeing?

wellbeing is the mental; physical and social state that is controlled by a person's surrounding environment.

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What did Maslow believe?

basic needs must be met before achieving self-fulfillment

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Define short term goals.

achieved quickly and relatively easily

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Define medium term goals.

more complex; may require short term goals first

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Define long term goals.

reflect most important values; require short and medium term goals first

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What are resources?

things people use to achieve goals

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What is sense of identity?

an individual's idea of who they are

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What are goals?

the objectives that an individual aims for in life

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What are values?

qualities an individual or family believes to be important

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What is availability?

opportunity for individuals or families to obtain or use support networks

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What are needs?

necessities of life required for survival or health

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What are wants?

preferences or desires not necessary for survival or health

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What is safety and security?

desire to feel protected from threat

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What is holistic?

the concept that everything is interconnected

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What values do relatives usually share

The same values as the immediate family

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What culture do relatives usually share

The same culture

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What upbringing do relatives usually share

A similar upbringing

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Where may relatives live

In the same household

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What do peers provide in terms of belonging

Acceptance and belonging

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What do peers teach about independence

Independence and decision making away from the family

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What communication skills are learnt from peers

Communication skills

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What do peers help individuals learn about gender

Gender roles

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What emotional skills are learnt from peers

Empathy and sympathy through observing other situations

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What do paid carers establish

Clear and appropriate rules and behaviours

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How do paid carers encourage communication

By promoting interaction and dialogue

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How do paid carers promote tolerance

By tolerating differences

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How do paid carers manage discipline

By applying appropriate discipline

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What do paid carers teach about gender

Gender roles

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What opportunities do paid carers provide

Opportunities for positive risk taking

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What do online networks provide for people with similar interests

Online profiles that enable connection

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What sense do online groups provide

A sense of belonging

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What type of satisfaction do online networks provide

Instant gratification

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What role does socialisation play in gender

It influences understanding of what it means to be male or female

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How are males and females differentiated biologically

By sexual organs

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How are males and females differentiated socially

By roles and behaviours expected due to sex

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What perception does socialisation contribute to

That individuals behave in certain ways because they are male or female

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What colours are linked to gender roles

Colours associated with being male or female

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What toys are linked to gender roles

Toys associated with being male or female

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What activities are linked to gender roles

Activities associated with being male or female

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How are children treated according to gender roles

They are treated differently by others based on sex

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What does rejection impact

Self-esteem and self-confidence.

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What is a common cause of rejection

Differences in values and standards.

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What is the first step in conflict resolution

Bring parties together.

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What is negotiation

Discussion to find a solution to a common problem.

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What is mediation

Unbiased individual helps disputing parties communicate and resolve.

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What is an agreement

Positive outcome of mediation.

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What is resolution

Meeting needs and interests of disputing parties.

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What is an outcome

Final result or conclusion.

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What is a win-win resolution

Both parties achieve goals.

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What is a win-lose resolution

One party achieves goals at the other's expense.

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What is a lose-lose resolution

Neither party achieves goals.When do perceptions of masculinity and femininity begin

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What do gender perceptions influence

Child development.

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What can changing stereotypes cause

Conflict and group disharmony.

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What role are males and females increasingly sharing

Parenting.What is adoption

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What is surrogacy

Birth of a child via a surrogate.

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What is a community

People living in the same place or sharing a characteristic.

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What does demographic mean

Relating to population structure.

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What is a questionnaire

Set of questions for a survey or study.

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What is a survey

Close examination of someone or something.

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How does the ABS define a family

Two or more related persons in the same household.

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Give an example of a family in ABS definition

Same-sex couple or single parent with children.

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How are families today described

More diverse than ever.

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Formal support

Government agencies and community organisations

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Example of informal support

Friend or family gives transport to appointment

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Example of formal support

Childcare or healthcare services

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Availability

Quality of being able to be used or attained

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Access

Means or opportunity to approach or enterPlanning

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Organisation

Being systematic and efficient

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Benefit of planning and organisation

Reduces stress and increases control

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Strategy for planning

Set prioritiesAggressive communication

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Assertive communication

Express emotions positively while respecting others

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Passive communication

Avoid expressing feelings or needs

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Problem solving

Analysing a situation to find solutions

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First step in problem solving

Identify the problem

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Last step in problem solving

Evaluate the situation

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Interchangeable resources

Using resources for multiple purposes

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Sustainable behaviours

Careful management of non-renewable resources