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Health and Human Development VCE Units 3 & 4 Practice Question 10 – Individual and social action

Q10 Health and Human Development Individual and social action Unit 4 - AOS 2

Question 10

1 mark

A local council is developing a new initiative to improve the mental wellbeing of young people in their community. They are seeking to engage with a national organisation that specialises in youth mental health. Which of the following actions would BEST represent effective engagement with this national organisation to achieve the council’s goals?

Your Answer

A

The council promotes the national organisation’s logo and website on their own website, encouraging residents to access their online resources.

B

The council collaborates with the national organisation to co-design and deliver a tailored mental health program for local youth, utilising the organisation’s expertise and resources.

C

The council provides a one-off financial donation to the national organisation to support their general operations.

D

The council sends representatives to attend the national organisation’s annual general meeting to learn about their strategic priorities.

About This Health and Human Development Question

This is a free VCE Units 3 & 4 Health and Human Development practice question worth 1 mark, testing your understanding of Individual and social action. It falls under Health and the Sustainable Development Goals in Unit 4: Health and human development in a global context. Submit your answer above to receive instant AI-powered marking and personalised feedback.

Subject
Health and Human Development – Victorian Certificate of Education Units 3 & 4
Unit 4
Health and human development in a global context
Area of Study 2
Health and the Sustainable Development Goals
Key Knowledge
Individual and social action

Unit 4 Overview

In this unit, students examine health and human development in a global context. They use data to investigate health status and human development in different countries, exploring factors that contribute to health inequalities between and within countries, including the physical, social and economic conditions in which people live. Students build their understanding of health in a global context through examining changes in health status over time and studying the key concept of sustainability. They consider the health implications of increased globalisation and worldwide trends relating to climate change, digital technologies, world trade, tourism, conflict and the mass movement of people. Students consider global action to improve health and human development, focusing on the United Nations’ (UN’s) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the goals and objectives of the World Health Organization (WHO). They also investigate the role of non-government organisations and Australia’s overseas aid program. Students evaluate the effectiveness of health initiatives and programs in a global context and reflect on their own capacity to act.

Health and the Sustainable Development Goals

In this area of study, students look at action for promoting health globally. They consider the importance of and relationships between the UN’s SDGs, focusing on their promotion of health and human development. Students investigate the goals and objectives of the WHO and evaluate Australia’s aid program and the role of non-government organisations. They reflect on meaningful and achievable individual and social actions that could contribute to the work of national and international organisations that promote health and wellbeing.

Key Knowledge Detail

ways in which individuals can engage with communities and/or national and international organisations to take individual and social action that promotes health and human development.

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