Healthy vs Unhealthy Relationships
Consent
Coercive Control
STI's & Prevention
Contraception
100

What are three characteristics/signs of a healthy relationship.

Trust, respect, communication, honesty, support, or equality etc.

100

What does the R in the FRIES model of consent stand for?

Reversible.

100

True or False: Coercive control is always physical violence.

False.

100

Name one common STI.

Chlamydia, gonorrhoea, HPV, herpes, HIV, or syphilis.

100

What is contraception used for?

To help prevent pregnancy.

200

Name three warning signs of an unhealthy relationship.

Controlling behaviour, jealousy, disrespect, manipulation, isolation, or aggression.

200

True or False: Consent can be given if someone is asleep or heavily intoxicated.

False.

200

Why can coercive control be difficult for others to notice?

It can be subtle, gradual, emotional, psychological, or happen privately.

200

Name three ways to reduce the risk of STIs

Condoms, regular testing, communication, limiting partners, or abstinence.

200

True or False: Different contraception methods have different effectiveness rates.

True.

300

Why is independence important in relationships?

People should still have friendships, hobbies, and personal choices.

300

Can consent be changed after someone already said yes?

Yes.

300

Why might someone stay in a controlling relationship?

Fear, manipulation, low confidence, isolation, or emotional attachment.

300

Why is regular STI testing important?

Some STIs have no symptoms and early treatment helps protect health and prevent spreading, between partners to be confident you are keeping yourself and any future partners safe etc.

300

Name three contraception methods.

Condom, pill, implant, IUD, injection, ring, or diaphragm.

400

What is a boundary in a relationship?

A limit or rule that helps someone feel safe and respected.

400

What is QLD's legal age for consent?

16

400

What should someone do if they feel unsafe in a relationship?

Seek support from trusted adults, friends, counsellors, or support services.

400

Why should someone avoid sharing misinformation about STIs?

It can spread stigma and unsafe behaviours.

400

What are the three ways contraception works?

Blocks sperm, disables sperm, supresses the egg/ovulation

500

List three reasons why communication is important in respectful relationships.

It helps people express feelings, solve problems, build trust, and maintain respect.

500

State what each letter of the FRIES model for consent stands for.

Freely given, reversible, informed, enthusiastic and specific

500

Explain a detailed scenario where a partner is demonstrating coercive control.

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500

Explain why condoms are important even if another form of contraception is being used.

Other contraception may prevent pregnancy but not STIs; condoms help reduce STI transmission.

500

Why is it important for people to understand different contraception options?

Different methods suit different people, lifestyles, health needs, and levels of effectiveness.