Task 1 Flashcards
What is the acronym for the factors that affect wellbeing?
SPEECS
What does SPEECS stand for
Social
Physical
Emotional
Economic
Cultural
Spiritual
Define wants and needs
A need is something essential for survival eg. water. A want is something desirable but not essential to survival eg. coke.
Define wellbeing
postive emotions optimistic perspective
Define Illbeing
The state of being ill, unhealthy, or unhappy; misery; miserableness. Lack of prosperity, happiness, or health.
What does SHESEA stand for?
Safety and security
Health
Education
Sense of identity
Employment
Adequate standard of living
Maslow’s Hierarchy
(level 1) Physiological Needs, (level 2) Safety and Security, (level 3) Relationships, Love and Affection, (level 4) Self Esteem, (level 5) Self Actualisation
Goals Acronym
Specific
Measurable
Achievable
Relevant
Time bound
Short goals
Days/weeks
Long goals
More than a year
Medium goals
3 months to a year
finite resources
limited resources that will eventually run out / be exhausted: Money, Fuel
infinite resources
resources that are available forever: time, air, water
Non-renewable resources
resources that cannot be replaced
Renewable resources
A natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which the resource is consumed: Trees
Human resources
Humans own: skills, knowledge, sight
Non- human resources
resources that are not physically a part of any individual, including money and material possessions, community resources and facilities
Economic Resources
things available to be used to produce goods and services
Non-economic resources
Resources that do not have a direct link to money or financial aspects. Examples include, love, friendship, flexibility, a door or a rope
Formal Resources
Resources that are structured and well organised. They provide individual’s with a specific type of service or support. Examples include, Salvation Army or a counsellor.
Informal resources
Resources that have less structure. The support these resources offer is the result of people interacting for a common purpose. Examples include, family, friends, peers and neighbours
What are the factors affecting resource management?
GASCD:
Gender
Age
Socioeconomic status
Culture
Disability
Sender
a person who transmits a message
Receiver
the person who receives the message
message
that which is sent or said
Medium
By which the message is transmitted
Verbal Communication
words, sounds, talking, messages, emails, signs
Non- Verbal Communication
physical action and body language: gestures, facial expressions
Impulsive decision
Last minute decision, with very little thought.
Intuitive Decisions
choices made based on feelings, experience, and accumulated judgment
Hesitant Decisions
Cautious decisions
Rational Decisions
Sensible and reasonable decisions