What year did the Equality Act come into play?
2010
What's the difference between a BA and a BSc?
BA = Bachelor of Arts
BSc = Bachelor of Science
What is a Green Flag?
'Green flags' indicate the likelihood of compatibility.
What does the term CV stand for?
Curriculum Vitae
The UK has a 'Two-party system', what is this?
A political system dominated by two major poltical parties. Since the 1920s, the two dominant parties have been the Conservative Party and the Labour Party.
In what decade was homosexuality decriminalised in the UK?
1960's (1967)
What level is an Undergraduates Degree?
Level 6
When it comes to being healthy - what is the 'Knock on Effect'?
By working on one aspect of your life, it can positively impact another aspect!
What amount is your tax-free allowance?
£12,570
Can you define Trade Union?
A trade union represents the collective interests of workers, bargaining with employers over such concerns as wages and working conditions.
What decade did Live Aid take place and what was it in aid of?
It took place in 1985 and was done to raise money for the 1983-85 famine in Ethiopia.
What is a HND?
Higher National Diploma (Level 5)
What age group are most at risk from unhealthy relationships?
College students (16-19)
Can you define the 50/30/20 budgeting method?
50% towards your needs
30% towards your wants
20% towards your savings/debts
What decade did 18 year old's gain the right to vote in UK elections?
1960s (1969)
What is a 'Dynamic Disability'?
A dynamic disability is a disability where someone may use mobility aids for their disability, where others with the same condition would not (e.g. walking stick for EDS).
How many UCAS points is a B at A-level?
40 UCAS Points
What is the most common wellbeing issue faced by college aged students?
Depression is the most commonly diagnosed mental health problem among students. Depression is a low mood that lasts for a long time, and affects your everyday life.
How is your Income Tax calculated?
20% deducted from anything you earn over your tax-free allowance (£12,570), up to £50,270 (above which is taxed at 40%).
For what reason did David Cameron resign as Prime Minister in 2016?
To fulfil a manifesto pledge, he introduced a referendum on the UK's continuing membership of the EU. Cameron supported continued membership; following the success of the Leave vote, he resigned to make way for a new prime minister and was succeeded by Theresa May.
What are the 3 most common sectors for women in employment?
Health And Social Work (20%)
Wholesale and Retail Trade (14%)
Education (12%)
On average, what are the minimum UCAS points required for University Entry?
112 points
What does ESTEEM stand for?
Effective Communication
Safe
Trust
Equality
Empowerment
Mutual Respect
How is your National Insurance calculated?
12% deducted on any earnings over £184 per week.
Can you name the past 7 Prime Ministers of the UK?
Boris Johnson
Theresa May
David Cameron
Gordon Brown
Tony Blair
John Major
Margaret Thatcher