SHESEA
What is the acronym for specific needs?
SPEECS
What are the (acronym for the )factors of wellbeing?
Mum and dad with children
What is a nuclear family
Includes tangible things we can use to achieve goals or meet needs.
What are non human resources?
Watching subjects and recording their behaviour.
What is observation?
Related to being protected from physical and emotional harm
What is safety and security?
Refers to our feelings, happiness and sense of self
What is emotional wellbeing?
Number of families living together and sharing resources
What is a communal family?
Describes using a resource we have lots of in exchange for ones we need.
What is interchangeability?
Questions that are yes/no or give a numerical value.
What is a closed question?
Food, shelter and clothing
What is Adequate Standard of Living?
Relates to our education, employment and income.
What is economic wellbeing?
When parents look after someones children on a permanent basis.
What are adoptive families?
Describes using resources so that they last longer.
What is sustainability?
Looking at studies already conducted on a topic to help with your research.
What is a literature review?
Can be formal or informal but refers to acquiring new skills.
What is education?
Starting with H this word describes how our wellbeing is made up of interconnected factors.
What is holistic?
Promoting wellbeing, building relationships and satisfying specific needs.
What are the roles of families?
The abilities individuals can develop to manage their resources more effectively.
What are personal management skills?
When you ask a subject a set of prepared questions face to face.
What is a structured interview?
The need that refers to having a positive and realistic view of who we are and how others see us.
What is sense of self?
The sense of satisfaction experienced by individuals and groups when their needs are met.
What is wellbeing?
The process of learning how to behave in an acceptable way in groups.
What is socialisation?
A strategy to get more resources by accessing other peoples human or non human resources.
What is accessing support?
When research leans one way or only shows data that supports their hypothesis
What is bias?