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HMS, HIC EQ-Bank 441

Analyse how strong community connectedness can influence young people to make ethical choices that benefit both individual and collective wellbeing.   (8 marks)

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*Language that helps to highlight relationships and draw out implications is bolded throughout the answer below.

Overview Statement

  • Community connectedness shapes ethical decision-making through social accountability, positive role models, and sense of belonging
  • These components influence young people’s choices creating mutual benefits for individuals and communities

Social Accountability

  • Strong community bonds connect to ethical behaviour through awareness of how actions affect others
  • When young people feel accountable, this leads to careful consideration before acting.
  • This reveals that caring relationships prevent selfish choices.
  • Therefore, social accountability can help transform decisions into collective considerations.

Role Models and Belonging

  • Positive role models directly influence ethical development through observation and imitation.
  • For example, sports coaches demonstrating fair play enable young athletes to adopt similar standards.
  • Simultaneously, a sense of belonging can motivate ethical choices to protect community reputation.
  • Young people who feel they belong contribute through volunteering and service.
  • This pattern shows belonging creates emotional investment in collective wellbeing.
  • Consequently, young people make choices that show they value their community.

Implications and Synthesis

  • Community and role model relationships form an ethical ecosystem supporting youth development.
  • This analysis demonstrates how individual wellbeing can thrive when supported by strong collective ethical standards.
  • Therefore, investing in community programs is critical as it cultivates ethical development that benefits both young people and their communities
  • The significance is that strong connectedness enables young people to become ethical citizens who balance personal needs with community benefit.
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*Good words/phrases to convey relationships and implications are bolded.

Overview Statement

  • Community connectedness shapes ethical decision-making through social accountability, positive role models, and sense of belonging
  • These components influence young people’s choices creating mutual benefits for individuals and communities

Social Accountability

  • Strong community bonds connect to ethical behaviour through awareness of how actions affect others
  • When young people feel accountable, this leads to careful consideration before acting.
  • This reveals that caring relationships prevent selfish choices.
  • Therefore, social accountability can help transform decisions into collective considerations.

Role Models and Belonging

  • Positive role models directly influence ethical development through observation and imitation.
  • For example, sports coaches demonstrating fair play enable young athletes to adopt similar standards.
  • Simultaneously, a sense of belonging can motivate ethical choices to protect community reputation.
  • Young people who feel they belong contribute through volunteering and service.
  • This pattern shows belonging creates emotional investment in collective wellbeing.
  • Consequently, young people make choices that show they value their community.

Implications and Synthesis

  • Community and role model relationships form an ethical ecosystem supporting youth development.
  • This analysis demonstrates how individual wellbeing can thrive when supported by strong collective ethical standards.
  • Therefore, investing in community programs is critical as it cultivates ethical development that benefits both young people and their communities
  • The significance is that strong connectedness enables young people to become ethical citizens who balance personal needs with community benefit.

Filed Under: Strengthening, protecting and enhancing health Tagged With: Band 4, Band 5, smc-5511-30-Social connection/ethics

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