Health Status of Young People
Health Issues
Skills for Strengthening
Youth Advocacy
Health Promotion
100

The age young people.

What is 15-24 years old.

'12-24' is also acceptable.

100

The health issue we researched in class.

What is 'Mental Health'

100

'The belief in one's own ability to succeed in specific tasks'.

What is 'self-efficacy'

100

'empowering young people to voice their concerns, giving them a voice'

What is 'advocacy'

100

The SDG we studied in class

What is 'SDG3: Good Health and Wellbeing'

200

The leading cause of burden among males aged 15-24.

What is 'suicide and self-inflicted injuries'

200

The number one mental disorder in young people (12-17)

What is 'Anxiety disorders'

200

'The ability to adapt, recover and grow in response to adversity'

What is 'resilience'

200

Present Youth Advocacy

What is 'COVID-19 and TikTok / UNICEF Australia partnership'

200

An example of Health Promotion & Community Partnerships.

What is 'Deadly Choices'

300

The access to mental health services and culturally sensitive health care.

What is 'protective factors'

300

Protective factors to reduce mental health issues.

What is 'develop coping strategies, limit social media use, equitable access to health services and/or developing a sense of purpose'.

300

Examples of 'Coping Strategies'

What is 'physical activity and mindfulness'

300

Future Youth Advocacy

What is 'use of VR & AI'

300

Culturally sensitive and appropriate services for this population group.

What is 'Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander approaches'

400

The 'likelihood of a person developing a disease or health disorder'

What is a 'risk factor' or 'causes'

400

Strategies to improve the mental health of young people.

What is:

'focus on mental health in K-10 PDHPE syllabus'

'Counselling through services such as Headspace / Beyond Blue'

400

'Having a clear direction or clear reasons for what we want to achieve in life'

What is 'a sense of purpose'

400

Past Youth Advocacy

What is 'ACT UP movement lobbied governments to increase research funding to find a cure for HIV/AIDS'.

400

The four different models of Health Promotion.

What is 'Sociocultural, Biomedical, Ecological and Salutogenic'

500

'Burden of disease'

What is the 'impact of a disease or injury on a population.'

500

The name of National Action Plan to support young people and their specific needs.

What is 'National Action Plan for the Health of Children & Young People 2020-2030'

500

'sense of belonging, social support and meaningful connections with others'.

What is 'Connectedness'.

500

The role of individuals within their community to promote advocacy (example).

What is 'volunteering at a local football club, support groups, creating awareness through social media campaigns'

500

Ottawa Charter D C S R B

What is

'Developing Personal Skills'

'Creating Supportive Environments'

'Strengthening Community Action'

'Reorienting Health Services'

'Building Healthy Public Policy'