Section II
Question 18 - 2002 HSC
(a) Analyse the ways in which local communities provide a range of leisure and recreation facilities that contribute to the wellbeing of young people. (b) Evaluate the role of government policy and legislation in addressing issues arising from ageing of the Australian population.
Section I
Question 11-15 - 2002 HSC
Q11 Define 'social definition' when referring to community groups. Q12 Outline a community resource providing support for rural families experiencing financial hardship. Q13 Describe the primary and secondary sources that could be used in the local community to test the claim that sole parents are the largest group in Australia living in poverty. Q14 Explain how a researcher could ensure that survey data is reliable and without bias when investigating the reasons people take on primary caring roles. Q15 Evaluate a strategy a teenager could use to satisfy their social wellbeing while caring for a severely physicaly disabled parent.
Section I
Question 16 - 2002 HSC
(a) Describe factors affecting access to services for the socioeconomically disadvantaged. (b) Compare two groups in terms of how their security and safety needs are met by housing. (c) Analyse government policy and community structures influences on societal attitudes towards two groups in the community.
Section II
Question 20 - 2002 HSC
(a) Analyse the ways in which workplace regulations and entitlements support individuals in managing family responsibilities. (b) Evaluate the impact that social, legal and technological change have had on current trends in patterns of work.
Section I
Question 11-15 - 2002 HSC
Q11 Define 'social definition' when referring to community groups. Q12 Outline a community resource providing support for rural families experiencing financial hardship. Q13 Describe the primary and secondary sources that could be used in the local community to test the claim that sole parents are the largest group in Australia living in poverty. Q14 Explain how a researcher could ensure that survey data is reliable and without bias when investigating the reasons people take on primary caring roles. Q15 Evaluate a strategy a teenager could use to satisfy their social wellbeing while caring for a severely physicaly disabled parent.
Section I
Question 17 - 2002 HSC
(a) Outline social changes a women experiences after having a first child in their early forties. (b) Describe cultural and religious influences on parenting and caring relationships. (c) Analyse the statement in relation to parenting responsibilities.
Section I
Question 11-15 - 2002 HSC
Q11 Define 'social definition' when referring to community groups. Q12 Outline a community resource providing support for rural families experiencing financial hardship. Q13 Describe the primary and secondary sources that could be used in the local community to test the claim that sole parents are the largest group in Australia living in poverty. Q14 Explain how a researcher could ensure that survey data is reliable and without bias when investigating the reasons people take on primary caring roles. Q15 Evaluate a strategy a teenager could use to satisfy their social wellbeing while caring for a severely physicaly disabled parent.
Section II
Question 19 - 2002 HSC
(a) Identify the technology selected as the focus of your case study. Analyse its impact on individuals, families and the community. (b) Evaluate the roles and responsibilities of employers and employees in accessing and accepting technology in the workplace.