Any actins taken to keep people healthy and well, and prevent or avoid risk of poor health, illness, injury and early death.
What is preventative health?
Physical Education and the immunisation program
What are 2 examples of community health at CalCC?
Perceived informal, mostly unwritten, rules that define acceptable and appropriate actions.
What are societal norms?
You believe your basic qualities, like intelligence and talent, can be changed or developed
What is a growth mindset?
The evaluation of an individual's stable moral qualities.
What is character or what is moral character?
Immunisations
Health Star Rating
Mens Shed
What are 3 strategies supporting preventative health?
What are five ways to improve your community?
Greeting people upon meeting them, apologizing for wronging another person, giving up a seat on the train for an elderly person, and opening the door for others as a courtesy.
What are some examples of social norms?
You believe your basic qualities are fixed or permanent
What is a fixed mindset?
Good Christian character has many qualities as: faithfulness, humility, love, thankfulness, obedience, self-control, patience, meekness, joy, peace, temperance, faith, forgiveness, integrity
What does the Bible say about character?
Handle & Prepare food safely
Wash hands often
Clean & disinfect commonly used surfaces
Cough & sneeze into your sleeve
Don't share personal items
What are 5 preventative measures?
A healthy community provides access to various amenities, such as parks, sidewalks, bike lanes and public transportation, that encourage people to participate in physical and recreational activities and enable people to safely go where they need to go.
How do you build a healthy community?
1. Meet and greet politely
2. Take turns talking
3. Pay attention to others
4. Think about others before acting
5. Cooperate with others
What are 5 social rules?
What are 5 characteristics of a growth mindset?
Character traits are qualities that define how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. Examples include positive traits like generosity and integrity, neutral traits such as independence, and negative traits like arrogance or selfishness. These traits shape an individual's actions and interactions.
What makes a character trait good or bad?
Smoking, obesity, too much take-away food and a sedentary lifestyle
What are Health risk factors in Australia?
The curriculum expands students’ knowledge, understanding and skills to help them achieve successful outcomes in classroom, leisure, social, movement and online situations
What is Health and Physical Education?
Gender norms can affect all children, they are proven to disproportionately affect girls. More than 575 million girls live in countries where inequitable gender norms contribute to violations of their rights, like health, education, marriage and gender-based violence.
Which gender is mostly affected by social norms?
May respond to mistakes or failures by avoiding challenging work or may not try their best because they believe that their failure is a sign that they just aren't smart, so “what's the point?” These students shy away from challenges and often avoid doing the hard work in school and life
How does someone with a fixed mindset feel about making mistakes?
Resilience is both a reflection and a building block of character.
Does your character make you more resilient?