Red
Blue
Green
Orange
Purple
100
Membership of social groups and categories form an import part of self-concept
What is social identity
100
Characteristics of individuals, their family, school and community environment that are associated with increases in risk behaviours
What are risk factors
100
Factors that mitigate the effects of risk factors
What are protective factors?
100
The last of these was closed in 1996
What are residential schools
100
Someone who has applied to move to a new country
Whas is an'immigrant
200
In group/Out group
What is how you determine which groups we identify with
200
As indicated in the liverpool study, the 2 factors people's social identities are contingent upon
What are social and contextual factors?
200
This is enhanced by protective factors
What is resilience
200
Responsiveness, flexibility, empathy and caring; communications skills; sense of humor; and other prosocial behaviours are examples of this
What is social competence
200
This person has come to Canada as a result of having to leave their home country due to war or famine.
What is a refugee
300
This consists of the beliefs, behaviours, objects and characteristics common to the members of a particular group or society
What is culture
300
These skill include ability to think abstractly, reflectively, and flexibly and to attempt alternate solutions for both cognitive and social problems
What are problem solving skills
300
Opportunities for pro-social involvement in a community
What is a protective factor?
300
Immigrants and refugees with this make a deliberate decision to re-begin lives in new cultures
What is an 'immigrant personality'
300
One of the major ways in which Aboriginal people identify themselves
What is language
400
Having an attribute that conveys a devalued social identity in a particular context
What is social stigma
400
A multicultural approach, authentic parent involvement and cooperative learning are examples of these
What are protective factors for culturally diverse populations
400
Two risk factors that are strongly correlated with the top six adolescent problem behaviours
What are any 2 of the following: family history of problem behaviour family management problem family conflict academic failure beginning in late elementary school
400
Resilience is... a set of processes that occur under adversity In the context of exposure to significant adversity, resilience is both the capacity of individuals to navigate their way to the psychological, social, cultural, and physical resources that sustain their well being, and their capacity individually and collectively to negotiate for these resources to be provided and experienced in culturally meaningful ways
What is resilience
400
conformity, dissonance, resistance and immersion, introspection, synergy are part of what
What are the five phases in the formation of identity
500
It predicts intergroup behaviours, on the basis of perceived status
What is social identity theory?
500
Lillian's term for gerenalizing gender, class or racial stereotypes to all individuals in a particular group
What is flattening?
500
wisdom - knowledge - information
What are the three different valued intellects as you move from a remote culture to an urban culture?
500
A systemic form of assimilation which occurred to thousands of aboriginal families over six generations
What are residential schools.
500
Life givers, caretakers of the spirit, given the responsibility by the Creator to bring that spirit into this physical world and to love, take care and nurture our children.
What are women
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