Relationships Flashcards
Words to describe love
Patient, truth, eternal, gift, never gives up, faith, perfect, loving
What reason does St Paul suggest reason reason to marry
Love
Arranged marriage
Marriage in which the parents choose who their son or daughter will marry
7 steps for hindu marriage
Nourished
Grow stronger together
Preserve health
Share joys and sorrows
Take care of children and parents
Be together forever
Remain life long friends
What do buddhists see marriage as
A choice no religious element
4 types of love
Agape, eros, philos, storge
Eros
Love between partners in a romantic relationship
Storge
Love for things - sport, music, animals
Philos
Love of friendship
Agape
Unconditional selfless love for others (even those find hard to like)
Nuclear family
Married mother, father, their children living in same household
7 types of families
Reconstituted
Nuclear
Extended
Same sex
Single parent
Co-parenting
Foster
Reconstituted family
Patners already have children from previous relationships
Extended family
Different generations share responsibility for childen
Adoption
The process where a child who cannot be brought up with their biological family become full, permanent and legal members of a new family
Challenges with adoption
Long process can take up to a year
Requirements of adoption
Over age 21
Non-smoker
Soare bedroom
Foster
When a child goes to live with another family for a while
because their family can’t are not able to look after them
Why are children put in care
Parents can’tlook after them properly or unsafe at home
FGM
Female genital mutilation - act of cutting some or all of female’s external genitals
Types of FGM
Clitoridectomy
Excision
Infibulation
Clitoridectomy
Where part or all of clitoris is removed
Excision
Where part if female person’s clitoris and lips surrounding vagina are removed
Infibulation
Most severe - female’s outer lips and clitoris removed - genitals stitched up
Who does FGM usually happen to
Below age of 15
How many women alive have experienced FGM
200 Million
How is FGM normally carried out
Razor blade
How many countries (which) is FGM most common in
29 countries
Mainly Africa, middle east, some parts of asia
Around how many people in UK affected by FGM
130,000
Why does FGM happen
Mainly for cultural reasons
Promotes modesty
Appropriate sexual behaviour in women
Breast ironing
Can be knows as breast flattening
Stops young girl’s breasts by flattening them
How many people affected by breast ironing
3.8 million
Countries where breast ironing happnes mostly
Africa, Zimbabwe, Togo, Chad
Why does breast ironing happen
People belive preventing a young girl’s breasts from developing keeps her safe from rape and early marriiage
Domestic
Relates to home, house, family
Abuse
Cruel violent treatment of a person
How many people face domestic abuse wat ages
2.3 million
16-74
How many offences domestic abuse is filed
More thn 1 in 10
6 types of domestic abuse
Physical
Emotional
Psychological
Financial
Sexual
Online or cyber
LGBTQ+ stand for
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (or questioning)
+ = represents other sexual identities like pansexual
How many characteristics (LGBTQ…) are protected by law from discrimination
What is act called
9
Equality act 2010
Where to go when facing domestic abuse
Form tutor
Safeguarding team at school
Police
Childline charity
3 types of discrimination
Direct discrimination
Indirect discrimination
Harassment
How many countries is homosexuality a criminal offense
69
What is maximum sentence for sexual acts between same sex in some countries
Death penalty
How many hate crimes go unreported in UK
4 in 5
How many LGBTQ+ people don’t feel comfortable walking down the street (58% men)
36%
How many LGBTQ+ have experienced a hate crime or incident in last 12 months (stone wall)
1 in 5
What does Catichism of catholic church say about LGBTQ
Must be accepted with respect, compassion, sensitvity
Christians opinion with fostering
Kind thing to do for children in need
Worst consequence for breat ironing
40 year in prison if vicitm doesn’t give consent
Equality
Ensuring everyone has equal rights
Biological sex
Biological differneces between male and female
Transgender
Person whose sense of personal identity doesn’t correspond with their birth sex
Gender identitiy
a person’s perception of having a particular gender which may or may not correspond with their biological sex
Gender expression
the way in which a person expresses their gender identity (clothes, behaviour…)
Societal norms
Shared standards of acceptable behaviour by groups
How is transgender an umbrella term
to explain the spectrum of gender identity and the diversity of gender- expression
Gender dysphoria
Term that describes a sense of unease that a person may have