Building Resilience. Program Support Notes. VEA Lifeskills 3. Junior - Senior Secondary. 22 mins. Health Education. VEA Bringing Learning to Life

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VEA Bringing Learning to Life Program Support Notes Junior - Senior Secondary VEA Lifeskills 3 Building Resilience 22 mins Teacher Notes by Sally Lasslett, M.Ed. (H & PE), Grad.Dip.Ed., B.App.Sc. Produced by VEA Pty Ltd Commissioning Editor Sven Shepherd B.Ed. Executive Producer Simon Garner B.Ed. Video Education America Pty Ltd 2008 Suitable for: Health Education To order or inquire please contact VEA: Address: 10 Mitchell Place Suite 103 White Plains, NY 10601 Phone: 866 727 0840 Fax: 866 727 0839 E-mail vea@veavideo.com Website www.veavideo.com

For Teachers: Introduction Resilience is the positive capacity of people to cope with stress and catastrophe. Resilience is all about an individual's capacity to withstand stressors and not become overwhelmed and distraught with situations that occur in everyday life. People who are not resilient show signs of mental illness or a persistent negative mood. There are a number of risk factors that can affect a person s level of resilience; these are often considered to be experiences of major acute or chronic stress such as death of someone else, chronic illness, sexual, physical or emotional abuse, fear, and unemployment and community violence. The central process involved in building resilience is the training and development of adaptive coping skills. Program Timeline 00:00:00 Building Resilience Introduction 00:00:55 Chapter 1 What is Resilience? 00:03:39 Chapter 1 What is Resilience? Summary 00:04:05 Chapter 2 Mental Health and Self-Worth 00:07:54 Chapter 2 Mental Health and Self-Worth Summary 00:08:29 Chapter 3 What Makes a Person Resilient? 00:11:12 Chapter 3 What Makes a Person Resilient? Summary 00:11:46 Chapter 4 Developing Resilience 00:15:31 Chapter 4 Developing Resilience Summary 00:16:15 Chapter 5 How Resilient Are You? 00:20:08 Chapter 5 How Resilient Are You? Summary 00:20.36 Conclusion 00:20:58 Credits 00:22:14 End Program. Useful Resources Healey J (2007) Resilience and Coping Skills. Spinney Press: Thirroul, NSW. Website References http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/psychological_resilience#definition_of_resilience http://wilderdom.com/psychology/resilience/psychologicalresilience.html http://digital.library.adelaide.edu. /dspace/handle/2440/3206 http://www.psychology.org. /publications/inpsych/disaster/ Other Relevant Programs available from VEA VEA Lifeskills 1: Knowing When to Say No VEA Lifeskills 2: Taking Control Strategies for Coping With Stress Best Mates: Resilience Bouncing Back Please visit our website for more relevant programs www.veavideo.com VEA Bringing learning to life - 2 -

Student Worksheet: Before Viewing the Program 1. Define the terms: Resilience Self Esteem Mental Health Well Being Persistence Goals Sense of Belonging Positive Role Model Negative Role Model Building Resilience VEA Lifeskills 3 2. Complete the KWLH learning chart below it provides a framework for you to identify your knowledge of the topic before you watch the program and consider what they would like to discover. K W L H Identify what they already know about Building Resilience. Establish what they want to learn about Building Resilience. Identify and reflect upon what they have learnt at the end of the program. Reflect on how you gather information throughout this program and its attached activities. KWLH Chart K What I know W What I want to discover L What I have learned H How did I learn? When you have completed the KWLH chart individually, come together as a class and record the knowledge of the whole class and what the whole group wants to discover. 3. COMPONENTS OF HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH Fitness Nutrition Lifestyle EMOTIONAL HEALTH Self esteem Self confidence SOCIAL HEALTH Relationships Communication Peer groups Insert a sketch of two people talking - 3 -

There are three components of health; Physical Health Social Health Emotional Health These three components are interrelated and one influences the other. Physical Health this refers to the state of the physical body, our level of fitness, degree of energy, resistance to disease and functioning of body organs. Emotional Health this refers to how an individual feels about themselves, their selfconfidence and their self-esteem. Social Health this refers too the interaction between people, being able to establish good relationships with a wide variety of people. Complete the tables below to show your understanding of the three components of health. Physical health Examples of physical health A degree of physical fitness Aspects of our life that influence physical health Hobbies, families and friends Social health Examples of social health Good communication Aspects of our life that influence social health Our own levels of self esteem and self confidence Emotional health Examples of emotional health Self confidence Aspects of our life that influence emotional health Positive encouragement from family and friends - 4 -

While Viewing the Program 1. Define the term resilience. Building Resilience VEA Lifeskills 3 2. Explain how resilient people can bounce back. 3. What happened to Liz Viggers? 4. List the traumas that occurred in Liz s life. 5. Why is maintaining hope so important? 6. Define the term mental health. 7. List the side effects of speed for Liz. - 5 -

8. Compare Global and Specific Self Esteem use the chart below. Global Self Esteem Specific Self Esteem 9. Explain the difference between: inner resilience: outer resilience 10. Make a list of people who could be your support base. 11. It is important to follow your dreams! Why? 12. Why is helping others so important for you personally? 13. Make a list of ways that you could help others. - 6 -

14. Compare and contrast Fair Weather Friends and True Friends. Fair Weather Friends True Friends 15. List the ways that you could develop resilience. 16. Complete the onscreen quiz. 17. How resilient are you? Question Number YES NO 1 YES NO 2 YES NO 3 YES NO 4 YES NO 5 YES NO 6 YES NO 7 YES NO 8 YES NO 9 YES NO 10 YES NO 11 YES NO 12 YES NO 13 YES NO 14 YES NO 15 YES NO 16 YES NO 17 YES NO 18 YES NO 19 YES NO 20 YES NO 21 YES NO 22 YES NO 23 YES NO 24 YES NO 25 YES NO 26 YES NO 27 YES NO 28 YES NO 29 YES NO 30 YES NO - 7 -

After Viewing the Program Building Resilience VEA Lifeskills 3 1. After watching the program you should have an understanding of the difference between Fair Weather Friends and True Friends. Think seriously about the groups of friends that you have. Make a list of your True Friends and in the second column of the table below suggest reasons why your Fair Weather Friends are not True Friends (there is no need to name any names in the Fair Weather Friends column!). True Friends Fair Weather Friends 2. Drugs can have major impact on a person's resilience. Investigate the drugs below and complete the table to find out more about the affect of drugs. Drug Method of consumption Effects on the body Common names Treatment for an overdose Cannabis Heroin Methadone Cocaine Inhalants Amphetamines Hallucinogens Ecstasy Anabolic Substances - 8 -

3. Role models are really important when we are trying to build our own resilience. a. What is a role model? b. Explain the difference between a positive and a negative role model. c. Make a list of your positive role models and explain how they could help you to build your own resilience. d. Role models can come from all areas of our lives. Make a list of the places where we find good role models. e. Make a list of your negative role models and suggest the impact they could have on your life. - 9 -