LLW CAT TEST

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    • consequence of risk-taking behaviour
      • Some physical risks can lead to injury or even death
    • Why do young people take illegal drugs?
      • Pressure from peers
    • An economic impact of becoming a parent?
      • Baby equipment is expensive, as they will have to buy a pram etc, may rely on family for support
    • Describe one way communication may help to maintain a respectful relationship?
      • you can speak about problems, issues or worries in their lives which helps relieve stress and provides support for each other knowing you have confidence to confide in the other person
    • Explain two ways a person could help to protect themselves from investment scams?
      • a person should not click on any links contained within suspicious emails, move to junk or spam so they only receive emails from legit organisations
      • Discard and get rid of emails which ask for you personal details
    • Disadvantage of renting a home?
      • have to ask permission before making any changes
    • Write down one strategy to deal with cyberbullying?
      • block the person
    • Describe one effect of young people having unprotected sex?
      • result in an unplanned pregnancy which may have a life changing effect on the lives of young person and their future e.g. school
    • Describe one strategy a young person may use to deal with frustration?
      • breathing exercises may be used by a young person to avoid an aggressive or violent reaction to something which they may regret
    • Explain two opportunities for a foster carer supporting young children?
      • they may feel pride or feel satisfied knowing that they are improving the life of another child and supporting them when they have no-one
      • government give money to careers e.g. benefits are available to to help support both the child and themselves
    • Write down one consequence of poor budgeting
      • debt
    • Write down one way a parent may develop a child’s morals and values.
      • teach manners such as please, thank you
    • Explain one physical effect an unhealthy relationship can have on a person?
      • lack of sleep may occur due to the constant worry and fear of the violence relationship continuing 
    • Explain one way a young person may manage change in a positive way?
      • By talking to someone, friends or family about their emotions can help them feel relieved and they can be provided with advise on how to adapt
    • Explain two benefits of moving in with a partner and living together?
      • it is likely there will be times when partners disagree or argue. The couple may have to find ways to deal with this, talk their problems to compromise which increases communication which reduces unhealthy relationships
      • financial benefits, as the couple are sharing the payment of household bills etc allowing both to save money.
    • Explain two ways the media may influence risk-taking behaviour?
      • Celebrities can influence young people into taking drugs or acting a certain way as they may want to be like that person
      • magazines sometimes only show thin models which and result in a lot of young people into developing eating disorders as they don't show realistic models
    • Explain two ways legislation may protect consumers when buying goods?
      • consumer rights helps to ensure that the product a person buys has to be fit for purpose and as described, and they haven't bought fake goods
      • consumers have a right to request a refund within 30 days from when the product was brought if it isn't up to standards as described
    • How does working long hours affect a person's time for other activities?
      It reduces the time available for activities like spending time with others, eating, or sleeping.
    • What are the potential health impacts of long working hours?
      They may affect personal health and well-being and increase stress levels.
    • What can happen to a person who works long hours without boundaries between work and home life?
      They may suffer from physical and mental exhaustion, leading to time off work or hospitalization.
    • What feelings may arise from missing important family events due to work?
      Feelings of guilt may arise, which can lead to anxiety and mental health problems.
    • If a person fails to establish boundaries between work and home life, what might they miss out on?
      They might miss out on important family events.
    • How can long working hours contribute to mental health problems?
      By causing feelings of guilt from missing family events, which may lead to anxiety.
    • What is one consequence of low income on a person's ability to seek medical care?
      People on low incomes may work long hours, leaving less time to visit doctors when ill.
    • How does low income affect social interactions?
      Low income can limit time available for socializing with friends due to long working hours.
    • Why might people on low incomes experience low self-esteem?
      They may feel guilty for not providing adequately for their families.
    • What mental health issues can arise from low self-esteem in low-income individuals?
      Low self-esteem may result in depression or anxiety.
    • How does low income affect housing situations for individuals?
      People with low incomes may not have enough money to rent or buy a house.
    • What are the consequences of poor housing standards on health?
      Poor housing can negatively affect both physical and mental health.
    • How does low income impact self-care among individuals?
      Low income may prevent individuals from taking proper care of themselves.
    • Evaluate the personal strategies available to vulnerable young people in dealing with sexual exploitation?
      1. as much as a person may be aware that they are in a situation where sexual exploitation is occurring, they may not feel like they can reach out and ask for help incase of judgment of they loved ones like friends and family
    • Evaluate the personal strategies available to vulnerable young people in dealing with sexual exploitation?
      • To be aware of not to meet any unknown people from social media unless they are with a friend to try incase the person is not who they may claim to be. A young person should also talk to and inform their family about the meeting so they know exactly where at all times.
    • Evaluate the personal strategies available to vulnerable young people in dealing with sexual exploitation?
      • Young people should never post any sexually explicit images online or even send them to anyone, the abuser can take advantage of them and blackmail them by saying they'll upload these photos in order to get what they want
      • Young people may attend support groups or even visit school councillors to help them deal with the trauma
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