Family and work–life balance and parenting practices
Media and access to social support
Neighbourhood safety
Access to health care, child-care, preschools and schools
Definitions
100
Parents whom tend to use direct parenting styles with an overemphasis on discipline and little or no opportunity for decision making by the child.
What is Authoritarian Parenting?
100
Television, print media, radio, videos/DVDs and the internet
What is media forms?
100
A designated house that is signposted so that children know that they can use it if they feel unsafe or need urgent assistance while out in their neighbourhood
What is a safe house?
100
7 per cent
What percentage of Australian babies are born premature?
100
Licensed child-care provider that employs a mix of qualified and other staff Education and care programs are based on the developmental needs, interests and experience of each child They operate for at least eight hours on normal working days, for a minimum of 48 weeks per year Responsibility of the Commonwealth Government
What is Centre-based long day care?
200
Parents that tend to provide fair discipline while also catering for the self-esteem needs of the child.
What is Authoritative parenting?
200
2200 advertisements
What is the amount of junk food advertisements children see annually?
200
Refers to safety measures that are put in place to protect citizens, and also to how safe people feel living in their community
What is Neighbourhood safety?
200
Many conditions that can occur in the mother can also have an impact on the health and individual human development of the unborn child. If left untreated, such conditions can have serious implications for both mother and baby.
Why it is important to access health services during pregnancy?
200
Form of diabetes in which pregnancy blocks the action of insulin.
What is Gestational diabetes.
300
physical, verbal, sexual, neglect
What is the four categories of abuse?
300
Targeted at children
What is advertisement often targeted at?
300
Victoria Police, Safety House Association of Victoria, Neighbourhood Watch and VicRoads.
What is Victorian organisations who are responsible for the safety of people within the community?
300
Home visits following birth, support for those experiencing difficulties, and advice on parenting and children's health.
What types of assessment are made of the developing child by the maternal and child health nurse?
300
_____ becomes implanted at the bottom of the uterus, covering the cervix and preventing the baby from being born vaginally. During pregnancy it can separate from the wall of the uterus, resulting in bleeding.
What is Placenta praevia.
400
Parents who tend to over emphasis the self-esteem needs of the child and fail to discipline the child when required.
What is Permissive parenting style?
400
A range of social network factors such as the frequency of contact with family and friends, ability to find help during a time of need, and the quality of relationship
What is social support?
400
Stress disorder which affects both the health of the child and also their individual human development
What is Post-traumatic stress disorder?
400
The targets are to reduce the frequency of preventable mortality and diseases.
What are the targets of the Primary School Nursing Program?
400
High blood pressure, protein in the urine and fluid retention in the mother.
What is Pre-eclampsia.
500
blaming themselves for the situation, having sleeping difficulties, being anxious or fearful
What is short term affects due to physical abuse?
500
The emotional bonds and closeness that exist between family members
What is family cohesion?
500
an initiative of VicRoads, which assists school communities to better deliver effective traffic-safety education
What is ‘Kids on the Move’?
500
Centre-based long day care, family day care, in-home care, occasional care, outside school hours care.
What are the different types of childcare?
500
Targeted form of child-care where an approved carer provides care in the child's _____ Available to families who do not have access to an existing service or an existing service cannot meet their needs Responsibility of the Commonwealth Government
What is In-home care?