STI
Puberty
Contraceptions
Healthy Relationships
Consent
100

A person with an STI will always show symptoms

No, some STI'S are asymptomatic 

100

Which hormone is primarily responsible for many physical changes during puberty?

Testosterone and oestrogen 

100

Example of contraception using the barrier method

Condom

Cervical cap

100

What are 3 characteristics of a healthy relationship?

  • Trust
  • Honest communication
  • Mutual respect for each other's boundaries and decisions
100

What is consent?

  • A clear, voluntary, and enthusiastic agreement between people.
  • Must be given freely without pressure, threats, or manipulation.
  • Can be withdrawn at any time.
  • Must be given every time, even in an existing relationship.


200

Identify 3 common STI’s  prevalent within Australia 

  • Chlamydia
  • Gonorrhoea
  • Genital herpes
  • HIV
  • AIDS
200

Why is puberty considered a gradual process rather than a single event?


  • Puberty happens over several years, not overnight.
  • Physical, emotional, and hormonal changes occur at different times.
  • Everyone develops at their own pace.
  • Changes happen gradually as the body matures into adulthood
200

What is the exact percentage of the effectiveness of a condom if used perfectly?

98%

200

Why is compromise important in relationships?


  • Helps solve disagreements fairly.
  • Shows respect for each person's opinions and needs
200

True or False: If someone agreed yesterday, they automatically agree today.

False: Consent must be given every single time

300

List three behaviours that reduce the risk of STI transmission

  • Use condoms correctly every time
  • Get regular STI tests
  • Limit the number of sexual partners
  • Communicate openly about sexual health
300

Why might regular exercise improve wellbeing during puberty?

It supports 

- physical growth

 - mental health

 - confidence 

 - stress management.

300

"If someone is taking the pill, condoms aren't necessary." Why is this statement incorrect?


  • The pill helps prevent pregnancy but does not protect against STIs.
  • Condoms are the only common contraceptive method that helps reduce the risk of both pregnancy and STIs.
  • Using both the pill and condoms provides greater overall protection.


300

Compare the difference between healthy conflict and unhealthy conflict


Healthy: Calm, Supportive, Active listening, work together to find a solution

Unhealthy: Yelling, ignoring, isolating, blaming, controlling, working against the person

300

Name 3 situations where a person cannot legally or ethically give consent


  • They are asleep or unconscious.
  • They are heavily affected by alcohol or other drugs.
  • They are being pressured, threatened, or forced into agreeing
400

Why should I complete a full cycle of antibiotics used to treat an STI?

  • Kills all of the bacteria causing the infection.
  • Prevents the infection from returning.
  • Reduces the chance of spreading the STI to others.
  • Helps prevent antibiotic resistance, making antibiotics effective in the future.
400

How could body image effect those going through puberty?

- Withdraw from social interactions

- Compare themselves to others constantly 

- Increase confidence/lower confidence

- Increase anxiety

400

Why is dual protection considered the best strategy for many sexually active people?


- Combines two methods of protection, such as the pill and condoms.

- Helps prevent both pregnancy and STIs.

- Provides extra protection if one method fails

- Increases overall effectiveness compared to using only one method.


400

Would it be considered healthy to give your partner all your passwords? Why/Why not?

  • No, this is not considered respectful.
  • Healthy relationships are built on trust, not control.
  • Everyone has the right to privacy and personal boundaries.
  • Trust should be shown through honesty and communication, not by giving up personal accounts or passwords.


400

Explain why alcohol and other drugs can affect a person's ability to give consent.


  • They can affect a person's judgment and decision-making.
  • They may make it difficult to communicate clearly.
  • A person may not fully understand what they are agreeing to.
  • Someone who is heavily intoxicated cannot give informed and voluntary consent.


500

Why is regular STI testing important?



  • Many STIs have no symptoms, so people may not know they are infected.
  • Allows infections to be detected and treated early.
  • Reduces the risk of passing an STI to sexual partners.
  • Helps prevent serious long-term health complications.
  • Supports good sexual health and informed decision-making.



500

Why do people experience puberty at different ages?

  • Genetics play a major role in when puberty begins.
  • Nutrition and overall health can influence the timing.
  • Hormone levels develop at different rates for each person.
  • It is normal for puberty to start earlier or later than others.
500

Why is learning about different contraceptive methods  important before becoming sexually active?


  • Helps people make informed and responsible decisions.
  • Allows individuals to choose the method that best suits their needs and lifestyle.
  • Reduces the risk of unintended pregnancy and STIs.
  • Encourages safe, respectful, and responsible sexual health practices.
  • Improves communication and decision-making with partners.



500

Explain why respecting someone's decision to say "no" is essential in a healthy relationship


  • Shows respect for the other person's boundaries and choices.
  • Builds trust and mutual respect in the relationship.
  • Ensures all interactions are based on clear and willing consent.
  • Helps create a safe, healthy, and respectful relationship for everyone.



500

Why would communication be  the most important part of gaining consent?

  • Prevents assumptions.
  • Allows people to express boundaries.
  • Helps both people feel respected.
  • Makes consent clear and ongoing.
  • Encourages honest conversations. 
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