The four big ideas.
What is leadership, goals, reach and ethics?
An example of a Human Right.
What is (use your discretion)?
The definition for poverty.
What is when a person or family has insufficient access to key basic resources, generally due to financial reasons?
The definition for social action.
What is an action to try and effect change to address a social issue?
Three.
What is the number of steps in a viewpoint structure?
A set of opinions or beliefs of a group or an individual.
What are ideologies?
The ratio of children in NZ living in material hardhsip.
What is 1 in 8?
The founder of iMoko and Ka Ora Ka Ako?
Who is Dr Lance O'Sullivan and Chris Hipkins/Labour Government?
Step 2 of Viewpoint writing.
What is explaining an opinion and providing a quote?
The mindset of being concerned with the welfare of others and striving to improve the lives of those less fortunate.
What is the ideology humanitarianism?
The amount of money people make per day that qualifies them as living in extreme poverty.
What is $2.15?
The steps in the Poverty Cycle that Kidscan are aiming to address.
What are steps two and three in the poverty cycle?
The big idea reach.
What is the extent or range effect or influence?
The date the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was created.
What is 10 December 1948?
Three examples of what children living in poverty looks like.
What is (choose 3 of these):
1. Living in mouldy overcrowded homes
2. having no lunch at school
3. having no running water or electricity
4. falling ill all the time
5. only wearing second hand clothing
The top 3 countries that have the highest percentage of people living in extreme poverty.
What is South Sudan, Somalia and Nigeria?
Three reasons in relation to the big ideas that makes a social action effective.
What is (can be 3 of the following):
1. a wide reach
2. strong and realistic goals
3. inclusive, morally right and transparent actions
4. Clear and inspiring leader
The best point to intervene to stop the poverty cycle.
What is step 2 or improving the access to healthy food, housing and adequate healthcare?
Two pieces of evidence that show NZ faces the social issue of Child Poverty.
What is 1 in 8 children, 40,000 poverty related health incidents, disproportionate effects on Māori and Pasifika kids and, poorer mental and physical health at 26 years after preschool poverty?
Two critiques of World Vision.
What is World Vision being a Christian organisation spreading the religion to developing worlds, creating emotional stories by using children's faces, not beng transparent or direct with how donations are bring spent?