you use all the information you have to make ___
what is a choice?
uncertainty about outcomes prevents clear thoughts)
What is Fear?
The four major health skills
What is Advocacy, accessing resources, decision-making, and communication?
Before the 17th century, these vegetables used to be mainly yellow, white, or purple, not the bright warm color we see them as today.
What is a carrot?
Name this action:
Thinking about all the things that could happen as a result of each choice.
What is comparing Outcomes?
can’t find bilingual providers
Lack of culturally appropriate resources?
You need these three things in order to have AGENCY
What is knowledge, Skills, and Confidence?
This fruit has the highest calories of any fruit.
What is avocado?
What is this action:
What are the possible paths you could take?
What is "considering options"?
don’t know what the options are; don’t know how to find someone to talk to; don’t know how to talk about their needs
What is a lack of agency?
The process of making choices by identifying a decision, gathering information, and assessing alternative resolutions
What is decision-making?
This is the only continent without deserts.
What is Europe?
This step encourages you to think about who you are (your identity), what you care about, and what influences matter to your decisions.
What is checking with yourself?
When someone with a mental illness is called 'dangerous', 'crazy' or 'incompetent' rather than unwell,
What is a mental health stigma?
A person’s ability to use or get to something.
What is access?
This animal lives in the Northern parts of North America and is the largest member of the deer family.
What is a moose?
the 4 key components of making decisions
What is the 4 Cs?
Things that prevent an individual, population, and/or community from acquiring access to health services. and/or achieving the best health.
What is a barrier?
A person's access to health resources can look different depending on their...
What is interesectionality?
-Race
- Gender
- Religion
- Family
- Ethnicity
- Sexual Orientation
This human body part stays the same size from birth, however, our nose and ears never stop growing.
What are eyeballs?