Respectful Relationships Flashcards
How does active listening improve communication?
- Makes others feel appreciated
- Reduces miscommuincation
- Allows for a two-way conversation
- Allows people to understand other’s point of views
Identify key components of a healthy, respectful relationship
- communication
- respect
- love
- consent
- comfort
- understanding
- boundaries
Identify warning signs of an abusive relationship
- non-consenual physical touch
- lack of communication & understanding
- feeling trapped
- jealousy
- manipulation
- control
- quickly becomes aggresive
- not respectful
- power imbalance
What is the difference between safer sex and safe sex?
Safer sex involves consent and contraception. Safe sex is just contraception
Who can a person reach out to if they are being abused?
1800RESPECT, White Ribbon Australia, therapist, friends, family
What are examples of sexual harrassment?
- Sexually suggesting comments and jokes
- Unwelcome requests for sex
- Inappropriate touching
- Offensive graffiti
- Sexually-based bullying and insults
List 11 contraceptive methods
- abstinence
- male condom
- diaphragm
- female condom
- IUD
- combined pill
- mini-pill
- implanon
- depo provera
- female sterilisation
- male sterilisation
Define a diaphragm
A pouch that is placed over the cervix and contains spermicide. it is left in place for at least 6 hours after sex. 20-30 years old.
Define a female condom
A loose pouch that covers the inside of the vagina. 20-30 years old
Define an IUD
A small device that is planted in the uterus that prevents sperm reaching it. 20-40 years old
Define a male condom
A fine rubber sheath worn over an erect penis. All ages
Define a combined pill
A birth control pill that contains both estrogen and progestogen. 16-25 years old
Define a mini-pill
A birth control pill that only contains progestogen. 16-25 years old
Define an implanon
A metal rod inserted into the arm that emits hormones. 20-50 years old.
Define a depo provera
A contraceptive injection containing progestin. 30-40 years old