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  • what is health and wellbeing
    relating to a persons physical, social, emotional, mental and spiritual existence, and is charaterised by an equilibrium in which a person feels happy, healthy, capable and engaged
  • 5 dimensions of health - physical
    refers to the functioning of the body, systems and organs
  • DOTS - physical
    strong immune system, adequate energy levels, healthy body weight
  • 5 dimensions of health - social
    concerned with the ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships whilst having the ability to adapt and manage to different social situations
  • DOTS - social
    effective communication, supportive social network of friends, well functioning family
  • 5 dimensions of health - emotional
    the ability to express, know and manage feelings constructively whilst displaying resilience
  • DOTS - emotional
    high levels of resilience, experience appropriate emotions in different scenarios, effectively respond and manage emotions
  • 5 dimensions of health - mental
    the state of wellbeing in which an individual realises their own potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, work productively and fruitfully, and can contribute to their community
  • DOTS - mental
    positive thought patterns (being optimistic), high confidence, low levels of stress and anxiety
  • 5 dimensions of health - spiritual
    relates to ideas, beliefs, values and morals that arise within a human being's mind and consciousness
  • DOTS - spiritual
    peace and harmony, sense of belonging and purpose in life, developed personal beliefs and values and acting towards them
  • health indicators
    standard statistics used to measure and compare the health status
  • what is identity
    refers to quantities, beliefs, personality, looks and/or expressions that make up a person
  • factors influencing identity
    family, friends, social media, age, culture, religon
  • impact on strong sense of identity for physical
    able to manage your stress, make healthy choices/lifestyle
  • impact on strong sense of identity for social
    able to know your boundaries and set them accordingly, feel sense of belonging and community
  • impact on strong sense of identity for mental
    reduces internal conflict and helps you realise your potential
  • impact on strong sense of identity for emotional
    increases confidence and helps handle emotions with resilience
  • impact on strong sense of identity for spiritual
    provides sense of purpose and meaning and strengthens connections to spiritual beliefs
  • SDG 1
    End all forms of poverty by 2030
  • extreme poverty
    living on less than $1.90 a day
  • relative poverty
    living on less than 50% of country's average income
  • SDG 2
    End all forms of hunger and malnutrition by 2030, making sure all people, especially children have access to sufficient and nutritious food all year round.
  • undernutrition
    insufficient intake of energy and nutrients to maintain good health
  • malnutriton
    condition that results from eating a diet with too much or too less nutrients
  • SDG 4:
    ensure inclusive and quality education for all and promote lifelong learning.
  • SDG 5
    Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls
  • Maternal Mortality Rate
    The number of deaths of women who die during, or as a result of, pregnancy or childbirth.
  • SDG 6
    ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all
  • Water-borne diseases
    diseases transmitted through dirty water
  • SDG 13
    Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts.
  • SDG 3 - Good Health and Wellbeing target:
     By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100 000 live births.
  • define transgender
    umbrella term used for individuals who identify as a different gender identity to what was assigned at birth
  • define intersex
    possessing biological sexual characteristics of both sexes
  • consent
    an agreement from all parties participating to engage in an sexual activity
  • legal age of consent
    if you are 16 years old, you can legally have sex with another person who is 16 or older as long as you both agree to it
  • why is the legal age 16
    protects younger children who haven't reached the maturity to understand the circumstances from being sexually exploited by someone older than them
  • consent and the law: 24 month rule
    applies to 12-15 yrs old. person you have sex with will be charged with a crime unless within 24 months of age
  • consent and the law: under 12s
    If you are under the age of 12 and someone has sex with you, they may be charged with a crime. The other person cannot claim in their defence that you 'consented'.
  • free agreement
    -the right age: must be old enough to make sexual decisions-sober: their ability to make decisions would be impaired in this state, not being able to give proper consent-mentally and physically able: person has to have the mental and physical ability to communicate their desires n make decisions.