Relationships Flashcards

1
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Words to describe love

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Patient, truth, eternal, gift, never gives up, faith, perfect, loving

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2
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What reason does St Paul suggest reason reason to marry

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Love

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3
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Arranged marriage

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Marriage in which the parents choose who their son or daughter will marry

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4
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7 steps for hindu marriage

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Nourished
Grow stronger together
Preserve health
Share joys and sorrows
Take care of children and parents
Be together forever
Remain life long friends

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5
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What do buddhists see marriage as

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A choice no religious element

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6
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4 types of love

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Agape, eros, philos, storge

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7
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Eros

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Love between partners in a romantic relationship

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8
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Storge

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Love for things - sport, music, animals

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9
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Philos

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Love of friendship

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10
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Agape

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Unconditional selfless love for others (even those find hard to like)

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Nuclear family

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Married mother, father, their children living in same household

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12
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7 types of families

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Reconstituted
Nuclear
Extended
Same sex
Single parent
Co-parenting
Foster

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13
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Reconstituted family

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Patners already have children from previous relationships

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14
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Extended family

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Different generations share responsibility for childen

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15
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Adoption

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The process where a child who cannot be brought up with their biological family become full, permanent and legal members of a new family

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16
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Challenges with adoption

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Long process can take up to a year

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17
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Requirements of adoption

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Over age 21
Non-smoker
Soare bedroom

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18
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Foster

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When a child goes to live with another family for a while

because their family can’t are not able to look after them

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19
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Why are children put in care

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Parents can’tlook after them properly or unsafe at home

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20
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FGM

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Female genital mutilation - act of cutting some or all of female’s external genitals

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21
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Types of FGM

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Clitoridectomy
Excision
Infibulation

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22
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Clitoridectomy

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Where part or all of clitoris is removed

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23
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Excision

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Where part if female person’s clitoris and lips surrounding vagina are removed

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24
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Infibulation

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Most severe - female’s outer lips and clitoris removed - genitals stitched up

25
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Who does FGM usually happen to

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Below age of 15

26
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How many women alive have experienced FGM

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200 Million

27
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How is FGM normally carried out

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Razor blade

28
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How many countries (which) is FGM most common in

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29 countries

Mainly Africa, middle east, some parts of asia

29
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Around how many people in UK affected by FGM

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130,000

30
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Why does FGM happen

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Mainly for cultural reasons

Promotes modesty

Appropriate sexual behaviour in women

31
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Breast ironing

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Can be knows as breast flattening

Stops young girl’s breasts by flattening them

32
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How many people affected by breast ironing

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3.8 million

33
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Countries where breast ironing happnes mostly

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Africa, Zimbabwe, Togo, Chad

34
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Why does breast ironing happen

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People belive preventing a young girl’s breasts from developing keeps her safe from rape and early marriiage

35
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Domestic

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Relates to home, house, family

36
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Abuse

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Cruel violent treatment of a person

37
Q

How many people face domestic abuse wat ages

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2.3 million

16-74

38
Q

How many offences domestic abuse is filed

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More thn 1 in 10

39
Q

6 types of domestic abuse

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Physical
Emotional
Psychological
Financial
Sexual
Online or cyber

40
Q

LGBTQ+ stand for

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Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (or questioning)

+ = represents other sexual identities like pansexual

41
Q

How many characteristics (LGBTQ…) are protected by law from discrimination

What is act called

A

9

Equality act 2010

42
Q

Where to go when facing domestic abuse

A

Form tutor

Safeguarding team at school

Police

Childline charity

43
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3 types of discrimination

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Direct discrimination

Indirect discrimination

Harassment

44
Q

How many countries is homosexuality a criminal offense

A

69

45
Q

What is maximum sentence for sexual acts between same sex in some countries

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Death penalty

46
Q

How many hate crimes go unreported in UK

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4 in 5

47
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How many LGBTQ+ people don’t feel comfortable walking down the street (58% men)

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36%

48
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How many LGBTQ+ have experienced a hate crime or incident in last 12 months (stone wall)

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1 in 5

49
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What does Catichism of catholic church say about LGBTQ

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Must be accepted with respect, compassion, sensitvity

50
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Christians opinion with fostering

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Kind thing to do for children in need

51
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Worst consequence for breat ironing

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40 year in prison if vicitm doesn’t give consent

52
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Equality

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Ensuring everyone has equal rights

53
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Biological sex

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Biological differneces between male and female

54
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Transgender

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Person whose sense of personal identity doesn’t correspond with their birth sex

55
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Gender identitiy

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a person’s perception of having a particular gender which may or may not correspond with their biological sex

56
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Gender expression

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the way in which a person expresses their gender identity (clothes, behaviour…)

57
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Societal norms

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Shared standards of acceptable behaviour by groups

58
Q

How is transgender an umbrella term

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to explain the spectrum of gender identity and the diversity of gender- expression

59
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Gender dysphoria

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Term that describes a sense of unease that a person may have