Task 1 Flashcards

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What is the acronym for the factors that affect wellbeing?

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SPEECS

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What does SPEECS stand for

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Social

Physical

Emotional

Economic

Cultural

Spiritual

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Define wants and needs

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A need is something essential for survival eg. water. A want is something desirable but not essential to survival eg. coke.

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4
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Define wellbeing

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postive emotions optimistic perspective

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5
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Define Illbeing

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The state of being ill, unhealthy, or unhappy; misery; miserableness. Lack of prosperity, happiness, or health.

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What does SHESEA stand for?

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Safety and security
Health
Education
Sense of identity
Employment
Adequate standard of living

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7
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Maslow’s Hierarchy

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(level 1) Physiological Needs, (level 2) Safety and Security, (level 3) Relationships, Love and Affection, (level 4) Self Esteem, (level 5) Self Actualisation

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8
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Goals Acronym

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Specific
Measurable
Achievable
Relevant
Time bound

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9
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Short goals

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Days/weeks

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Long goals

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More than a year

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Medium goals

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3 months to a year

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11
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finite resources

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limited resources that will eventually run out / be exhausted: Money, Fuel

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infinite resources

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resources that are available forever: time, air, water

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Non-renewable resources

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resources that cannot be replaced

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14
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Renewable resources

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A natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which the resource is consumed: Trees

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Human resources

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Humans own: skills, knowledge, sight

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Non- human resources

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resources that are not physically a part of any individual, including money and material possessions, community resources and facilities

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Economic Resources

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things available to be used to produce goods and services

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Non-economic resources

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Resources that do not have a direct link to money or financial aspects. Examples include, love, friendship, flexibility, a door or a rope

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Formal Resources

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Resources that are structured and well organised. They provide individual’s with a specific type of service or support. Examples include, Salvation Army or a counsellor.

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Informal resources

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Resources that have less structure. The support these resources offer is the result of people interacting for a common purpose. Examples include, family, friends, peers and neighbours

21
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What are the factors affecting resource management?

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GASCD:
Gender
Age
Socioeconomic status
Culture
Disability

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Sender

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a person who transmits a message

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Receiver

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the person who receives the message

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message
that which is sent or said
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Medium
By which the message is transmitted
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Verbal Communication
words, sounds, talking, messages, emails, signs
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Non- Verbal Communication
physical action and body language: gestures, facial expressions
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Impulsive decision
Last minute decision, with very little thought.
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Intuitive Decisions
choices made based on feelings, experience, and accumulated judgment
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Hesitant Decisions
Cautious decisions
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Rational Decisions
Sensible and reasonable decisions