Resource Management
Resource Management 2
Individuals & Groups
Lucky Dip
Families
100

Define wellbeing.

wellbeing is defined as a measure of the state of satisfaction that an individual or group experiences when needs are met.

100

What is the opposite to wellbeing?

illbeing

100

Name 4 types of groups.

family and friendship

sporting and leisure

study and work

religious

cultural

other

100

This type of wellbeing supports our morals and purpose in life.

Spiritual

100

A family that someone lives with because they cannot live with their own family

Adoptive Family

200

What does SPEECS stand for?

Social

Physical

Economic

Emotional

Cultural

Spiritual

200

Name the six specific needs (SHESEAS)

Adequate standard of living

health

education

employment

safety and security

sense of identity

200

Name two reasons for group formation.

location/geography- formed by living in a specific area/region.

gender

security

shared interests and common goal

sexuality

specific needs

social interaction

religion

culture


200

Something that is desired but is not essential ie like having the latest iphone

A Want

200

A family that consists of two parents and one or more children.

Nuclear

300

Levels of Maslows Hierarchy of Needs

Physiological - Food, Water, Shelter

Safety

Belonging

Esteem

Self actualisation

300

What is the name of a goal that is specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and time-bound?

SMART

300

Outline the main roles people play in groups

Task Oriented

Destructive

Socio-emotional

300

Resources that include knowledge, energy, motivation and skills are called

Human resources

300

A family that all share raising or bringing up a child. This is particularly common in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families

Kinship

400

What is it called when an individual can use money to employ a cleaner to gain more time for themselves?

Interchangeable Resources

400

What type of resource management is it if you choose energy efficient appliances, reuse and repurpose goods.

Sustainable or Conserving resources

400

A standard pattern of behaviour that is considered normal in particular society. e.g. completing homework, wearing the correct school uniform.

Norm

400

Communication that is based on clear, straightforward but respectful language

Assertive

400

A family that consists of parents, children and grandparents or Aunts, Uncles and cousins.

Extended Familiy

500

Type of decision making which is spontaneous made with minimal thought

Impulsive
500

Which research method am I?

I am structured and involving meeting people face to face for consultation. I am time-consuming but can gather in-depth information.

Structured interviews

500

An impression or opinion we hold of ourselves

Self-Esteem

500

A process or record of research into a person, group or situation over a period of time

Case Study

500

A number of families who live together and share resources and raising children

Communal family