Healthy, Unhealthy or Abusive?
Power in Relationships
Stereotypes & Society
Emotions and Conflict
Positive Relationships in Teams
100

This type of relationship involves open communication, mutual resect and honest

Healthy Relationship

100

Positive relationships require this to be balanced

Power

100

These are oversimplified generalisations about a group of people

Stereotypes

100

Strong emotions can affect this in a relationship

How we respond to conflict

100

Name one kind of team that is not sport-related.

Drama club, family, class group, workplace team, etc.?

200

In this relationship, one partner tell lies and doesn't consider the other's feelings or boundaries

Unhealthy Relationship

200

A teacher moving a disruptive student is an example of this use of power

Positive Use of Power

200

A stereotype that portrays men as always strong and emotionless is harmful because...

It pressures men to hide emotions and discourages vulnerability

200

Acting quickly without managing emotions can cause this

Escalation of conflict

200

Relationships affect this aspect of team performance.

Team success or cooperation

300

This relationship includes physical violence, blackmail, or controlling behaviour

Abusive Relationship

300

This person makes their sibling do their chores without offering anything in return

Negative Use of Power

300

These support services can help individuals who struggle with the consequences of negative stereotypes 

BeyondBlue, Headspace etc.

300

Feeling jealous, hurt, or betrayed could influence this part of your response

Behaviour or reaction

300

This quality means respecting others’ ideas and making space for all voices.

Listening

400

You and your partner respect each other's emotional, digital and sexual boundaries

Characteristic of a Healthy Relationship

400

Name two ways people gain power in relationships

Communication, Decision-making, age, size, social status etc.

400

Stereotypes related to race and were discussed by using media headlines are called

Racial Stereotypes

400

This response de-escalates conflict and helps maintain respect

Calm communication or managing emotions

400

List three qualities of a great team player.

Communication, empathy, cooperation, encouragement, and responsibility

500
A partner threatens or pressures the other to do something they don't want to

Characteristic of an Abusive Relationship

500

This type of power involves respecting the needs of others while asserting your own

Assertive Power
500

Name one stereotype challenged by the 'Mums Can, Dads Can' posters

Mums can build things, Dad can care for children, Mums can have fun with kids etc.

500

Name two emotional responses to conflict 

Anger, Sadness, Fear, Frustration etc.

500

When emotions run high in teams, this is a likely consequence

Conflict or poor performance?

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