This global indicator assesses a country's average achievements in health, education, and income.
Human Development Index (HDI)
What is the name of the map that uses shading, colouring or symbols with predefined areas to indicate the average values of a particular quantity in those areas?
Choropleth Map
What are the two groups most disadvantaged in Australia?
Elderly and First Nations peoples
Volunteering with local organisations that support underprivileged groups, such as food banks or community health clinics, thereby directly contributing to better living conditions and support services.
Human geography includes...
Population structure and growth, gender equality, politics, conflict, migration
Measures economic output per person in a country.
Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
What is the definition of child mortality rate and what is it presented as.
The number of children under 5 years who die, per 1000 births.
What is the IRSAD?
A general measure of advantage and disadvantage, summarising the economic and social conditions of people and households. It ranks areas from most disadvantaged to most advantaged.
What is one specific action that governments could take to improve human wellbeing for Australia’s First Nations people?
Increasing funding for culturally appropriate healthcare services and education programs tailored to the needs of First Nations communities.
Physical geography includes...
Climate and climate change, natural resources, location
What is an example of a qualitative and quantitative measure of wellbeing?
Quantitative measures provide concrete normally numerical data that can be compared across different regions and populations, allowing for objective analysis and benchmarking.
Qualitative measures offer deeper insights into the personal and subjective aspects of wellbeing, which can help understand the context and reasons behind the numerical data.
Finland, Switzerland, Iceland, Norway, Germany, New Zealand, Luxembourg, Australia
Name THREE disadvantages to living in URBAN areas for wellbeing.
What is the name of the program targeted at aiding First Nations communities in achieving higher levels of wellbeing? What is their purpose?
Close the Gap strategy focuses on improving health, education, and employment outcomes for First Nations people through targeted funding and programs designed to address specific needs.
Elderly Population:
Continent with the lowest wellbeing
Africa
What kind of shape is Australia's population described as on a population pyramid? What are the other two shapes?
Coffin shape
As well as pyramid and beehive.
What is the most influential factor of wellbeing?
Conflict
What are some key issues facing the elderly in terms of their wellbeing.
Health Issues: Older adults often face chronic health conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and arthritis.
Social Isolation: Many elderly individuals experience social isolation or loneliness, which can negatively impact their mental and physical health.
Financial Concerns: Some older Australians face financial insecurity, especially those who rely on a fixed pension or have limited savings.
Aged Care Services: The demand for aged care services, including home care and residential care, is increasing.
Elder Abuse: There are concerns about elder abuse, including physical, emotional, and financial abuse.
Access to Resources: Ensuring that older Australians have access to appropriate resources, including healthcare, social services, and community support, is essential for their wellbeing.
Name a specific non-government organization (NGO) that works to improve human wellbeing in a developing country, and briefly describe one strategy it uses.
Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières) is an NGO that provides medical aid in developing countries. One strategy it uses is deploying mobile clinics to reach remote or conflict-affected areas with essential healthcare services.
How many Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are there. Name three
17.
1. No Poverty 2. Zero Hunger 3. Good Health and Well-Being 4. Quality Education 5. Gender equality 6. Clean Water and Sanitation 7. Affordable and clean energy 8. Decent work and economic growth 9. Industry, innovation and infrastructure 10. Reduced Inequalities 11. Sustainable cities and communities 12. Responsible consumption and production 13. Climate action 14. Life Below water 15. Life on Land 16. Peace, justice and strong institutions 17. Partnerships for the goals
What do the terms LEDC and MEDC refer to?
Less Economically Developed Country
More Economically Developed Country
There are three categories of causes and impacts of global variations in wellbeing. What are these?
Political, Economic and Social
What is the life expectancy for female and male First Nations.
71.9 years for males and 75.6 years for female
Most people living in aged care are XX and older...
85 and older
How many people out of 10 live with a physical disability in aged care homes.
9/10