Positive Relationships
Rights and Responsibilities
Bullying
Conflict Resolution
Seeking Support
100

Name two qualities of a healthy relationship

Example Answers: Trust, respect, honesty, support

100

Give two examples of the rights someone has while in a relationship

To feel safe, to say no to certain things, to maintain your own interests, to express your feelings etc. 

100

Name two types of bullying

Physical, verbal, social, cyberbullying, sexual, racial bullying

100

Name one strategy for resolving conflict peacefully

active listening, compromise, "I" statements, taking a break, remaining calm 

100

Name two signs a situation needs an adult's help, not just a friend's

Someone's safety is at risk, signs of self-harm, ongoing abuse, and constant emotional distress

200

True or False: A healthy relationship means you never disagree

False

200

What is one responsibility someone has while in a relationship? 

Effective communication, value your partner's boundaries, respect their interests, support etc. 

200

What three things make something bullying rather than a one-off argument?

repeated, intentional, power imbalance

200

Explain why "winning" an argument isn't the same as resolving a conflict. 

Winning focuses on being right. Resolving focuses on both people's needs being addressed and the relationship continuing

200

A support service for young people, like Kids Helpline, is an example of what type of support? 

Formal

300

What term describes both people in a relationship being treated equally as important as each other?

Mutual respect

300

What's the term for the personal limits someone sets to protect their rights in a relationship?

Boundaries

300

Name three effect bullying can have on a person

Examples: Low self-esteem, anxiety, isolation, school avoidance

300

What is the term used to describe 'meeting in the middle' when in a disagreement with someone? 

Compromise

300

Explain why seeking support is a sign of strength rather than weakness, particularly for teenagers.

Example answers: shows self-awareness, prevents problems from escalating, models healthy help-seeking

400

What are two signs that a relationship might be unhealthy?

Examples: Controlling behaviour, disrespect, lack of trust, isolating someone from friends, jealousy

400

Spot the red flag: "He gets upset if I hang out with my other friends without him." What right is being ignored?

The right to independance/to have other interests/friendships

400

What's the term for someone who watches bullying happen but does nothing?

Bystander


400

What should you avoid bringing up when trying to resolve a conflict?

Old arguements

400

Give three reasons why someone might hesitate to seek support even when they know they need it.

fear of judgement, not wanting to "make a big deal," , worry about confidentiality, not knowing who to trust

500

What two-word term describes honestly and regularly sharing thoughts, feelings, and concerns with each other in a relationship?

Open-communication

500

What's the word for clearly agreeing to something before it happens?

Consent

500

Give three reasons why bystanders often don't step in, even when they want to

fear of becoming a target, not knowing what to do, assuming someone else will

500

What term describes the skill of giving someone your full attention, not interrupting, and reflecting back what they've said before responding, during a disagreement?

Active Listening

500

Describe three signs that indicate a situation needs adult/professional support rather than just a friend's help.

Safety is at risk, signs of self-harm, ongoing abuse, they are constantly emotional, the situation is beyond what a peer can manage