Resources
Specific Needs
Wellbeing
Communication
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100

What are the 2 types of Resources 

Human and Non Human 

100

Acronym and Meaning for Specific Needs 

SHESEA = Sense of belonging / Health / Education / Safety & Security / Employment / Adequate standard of living 

100

Acronym and Meaning for Factors affecting Wellbeing 

SPEECS = Social / Physical / Emotional / Economical / Cultural / Spiritual 

100

The Two Types of Communication 

Verbally – through sounds and words 

Non-verbally – includes the physical actions and body language.

100

The Two Types of Needs

Primary and Secondary

200

Name 2 human resources 

Knowledge / energy / sight / motivation / skills / language 

200

When you go to the doctors for a check up, what specific need is met? 

Health

200

What is the opposite of wellbeing?  

Being ill or unhealthy 

200

3 Characteristics of Effective Communication 

Sending clear positive messages / Having the ability to express thoughts and feelings / Showing genuine interest in others / Being assertive / Showing the other person, you are listening 


200

What are the SMART Goals? 

Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Revelent, Time-Bound

300

Acronym and Meaning for Resources 

All Good Looking Children Deserves Sweets = Age / Gender / Locality / Culture / Disability / Socioeconomic status

300

If you're homeless and have no protection, what need is being affected?  

All of the above 

300

What Factor of Wellbeing could be defined as having a sense of belonging while valuing diversity? 

Social 

300

Name the 4 main components of communication 

The Sender / The Receiver / The Message / The Medium 

300

Name the 2 types of support 

Informal & Formal 

400

How can age affect your access to certain resources?  

If you are elderly, you may find transport difficult and depend on someone to drive you to eg: doctor appointments.

400

What need is affected if you have no access to any type of learning? 

Education 

400

How can the factors interrelate? Use an example

Eg 1 - Physical and Emotional = if you get injured, you usually get unhappy as you can't do things like before. Eg 2 - Social and Economical = when you are financially stable, you are able to socialise.

400

Definition of Passive Communication

A communication style that is based on avoidance of confrontation.

400

What are 3 of the decision making styles? Hint: There are 5 of them to choose from.

impulsive, intuitive, hesitant, confident, rational 

500

Why can education affect your access to resources 

Getting a job that requires a university degree, may not accessible to everyone, depending on their education

500

How can the A in SHESEA affect your wellbeing? 

Physically – will look better and reduce the chance of heart disease and diabetes as you have food and clothes.

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Emotionally - will feel better and be more productive


500

How does being in a relationship affect a person's wellbeing? Hint: Think about the factors 

Being in a relationship can affect you emotionally, economically as you could share the rent, and socially as you could go out together.

500

What factor of wellbeing is affected by communication? 

Social 

500

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs (Levels from the bottom up) 

Physiological, Safety, Loving & Belonging, Esteem, Self-actualisation  

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