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Unit 4: Respectful relationships in the post-schooling transition
Quick questions on The post-schooling transition as a health context for QCE Health Unit 4
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What is respectful relationships as a transition resource?Show answer
Respectful relationships, those built on trust, equality, communication and consent, are a key generalised resistance resource through the transition. Supportive friends, family, partners, mentors and peers provide practical help, emotional support and a sense of belonging that buffers stress. They strengthen all three parts of the sense of coherence: trusted people make a confusing situation more comprehensible, they make challenges more manageable, and connection makes the effort feel meaningful. Where relationships are disrespectful or absent, the transition becomes far more likely to push a young person towards dis-ease.
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