emotional, economic, cultural, physical, spiritual and social.
What is 'factors affecting wellbeing'
family and friendship groups
What is 'types of groups'
extended, sole parent and kinship
What is 'family structures'
adequate standard of living, health, education, employment, safety and security, sense of identity
What is 'specific needs'
gender, sexuality and religion
What is 'reasons for group formation'
local, state, national, global
What is 'levels of community organisation'
communication, verbal and non-verbal, assertive, aggressive, passive and characteristics of effective communication.
What is 'planning and organisation'
to ensure tasks are achieved
What is 'the specific roles adopted by individuals in groups'
relatives, peers, paid carers, health professionals
What is 'influences on socialisation'
constructing, conducting, recording responses
What is 'interviews as a primary research method'.
gender expectations and media
What is 'social factors'
satisfying specific needs, building relationships and promoting wellbeing
What is 'roles individuals adopt within families / communities'
impulsive, intuitive, hesitant, confident, rational
What is 'decision-making styles'
advantages and disadvantages, presenting research findings
What is 'observations as a primary research method'
legislation, environmental factors, lobbying and community petitions
What is 'influences on decision making'