Identity & Self-Concept
Relationships
Sexual Health
Puberty & Development
Real-Life Health Scenarios
100

This is how you see and think about yourself.

what is self-concept?

100

Honest communication helps build this in relationships.

What is trust?

100

This means freely agreeing to something without pressure.

What is consent?

100

This stage of life involves physical, emotional and social changes as a person matures.

What is puberty?

100

A friend is feeling pressured to do something they don't want to do. This skill helps them say no confidently.

What is assertiveness?

200

Family, friends, culture and media can all influence this.

What is identity?

200

Following another person's boundaries is an example of this.

What is respect?

200

Before using any contraceptive method, a person should make sure they understand how to use it correctly and get information from these sources.

What are trusted health professionals or reliable health information sources?

200

True or False: Everyone experiences puberty at the same age and in the same way.

What is False?

200

Someone shares a private photo without permission. Which value is being ignored? 

What is respect (or consent)?

300

Having confidence in your abilities is known as this.

What is self-esteem?

300

Disagreements can often be solved through this skill.

What is conflict resolution?

300

This contraceptive method also helps reduce the risk of STIs.

What is a condom?

300

These chemicals in the body are largely responsible for the changes experienced during puberty.

What are hormones?

300

A teenager is unsure about information they saw online about contraception. Where should they go or look for accurate information?

What is a trusted health professional, teacher, parent/carer, or reputable health website?

400

This term describes characteristics that make you unique.

What is individuality?

400

This type of pressure encourages someone to act a certain way.

What is peer pressure?

400

This contraceptive method is taken regularly and contains hormones to help prevent pregnancy.

What is the oral contraceptive pill?

400

Name one emotional change that may occur during puberty.

What are mood swings, increased self-awareness, stronger emotions, etc.?

400

A student notices a friend is struggling with their self-esteem. What is one supportive action they could take?

What is listening, encouraging them, seeking help from a trusted adult, etc.?

500

The process of changing and developing throughout adolescence.

What is personal development?

500

Healthy relationships include trust, respect, communication and this.

What is support?

500

Name two factors a person should consider when choosing a contraceptive method.

What are effectiveness, protection from STIs, ease of use, cost, accessibility, side effects, or personal preferences?

500

These three areas of development are all affected during puberty.

What are physical, emotional and social development? 

500

A student is in a relationship where their partner keeps pressuring them to share passwords and private photos, saying “if you trusted me you would.” Explain what is happening and what the student should do.

What is a form of coercion / controlling behaviour, and they should set boundaries, refuse pressure, and seek support from a trusted adult or service?