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HMS, HIC EQ-Bank 440

Explain how ethical behaviour contributes to building positive relationships and community connectedness among young people.   (5 marks)

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ANSWER STYLE #1: General Points to use within student-chosen answer structure

*Language highlighting the cause-effect relationship is bolded in the answer below.

  • Ethical behaviour, like honesty and keeping promises, builds trust because it proves young people are reliable and respectful. This leads to stronger friendships and peer support networks.
  • When young people consider others’ wellbeing in their decisions, this causes everyone to feel valued and included, thereby creating communities where diverse individuals connect meaningfully.
  • Acting ethically towards others results in reciprocal respect, as people naturally respond positively to fair treatment, promoting mutual understanding and cooperation.
  • This occurs because ethical behaviour reduces conflicts and misunderstandings between young people. This allows them to focus on building positive relationships rather than managing disputes.
  • Consistent ethical actions demonstrate personal integrity to the community. This causes others to seek out these individuals for friendship and collaboration, thus strengthening overall community connectedness.

 

ANSWER STYLE #2: Highly structured (PEEL)

  • [P] Ethical behaviour like honesty and fairness builds trust between young people.
  • [E] This occurs because consistent ethical actions prove someone is reliable and respectful.
  • [Ev] When teens keep promises and treat others fairly, friendships strengthen and peer groups become more supportive.
  • [L] Therefore, ethical behaviour directly leads to deeper, more meaningful relationships.
     
  • [P] Considering others’ wellbeing through ethical choices creates inclusive communities.
  • [E] This works by making all young people feel valued regardless of differences.
  • [Ev] Schools where students stand up against bullying report higher levels of belonging and connection.
  • [L] This demonstrates why ethical actions result in stronger community bonds.
     
  • [P] Young people modelling ethical behaviour inspire others to act similarly.
  • [E] This happens when positive actions create ripple effects throughout peer groups.
  • [Ev] One student’s ethical stance against cheating often influences entire classes to value academic integrity.
  • [L] As a result, ethical behaviour spreads, which enables widespread community connectedness.
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*Language highlighting the cause-effect relationship is bolded in the answer below.

  • Ethical behaviour, like honesty and keeping promises, builds trust because it proves young people are reliable and respectful. This leads to stronger friendships and peer support networks.
  • When young people consider others’ wellbeing in their decisions, this causes everyone to feel valued and included, thereby creating communities where diverse individuals connect meaningfully.
  • Acting ethically towards others results in reciprocal respect, as people naturally respond positively to fair treatment, promoting mutual understanding and cooperation.
  • This occurs because ethical behaviour reduces conflicts and misunderstandings between young people. This allows them to focus on building positive relationships rather than managing disputes.
  • Consistent ethical actions demonstrate personal integrity to the community. This causes others to seek out these individuals for friendship and collaboration, thus strengthening overall community connectedness.

Filed Under: Strengthening, protecting and enhancing health Tagged With: Band 3, Band 4, smc-5511-30-Social connection/ethics

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