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HMS, HIC EQ-Bank 411

Assess how youth violence affects the physical, social and mental wellbeing of young people in Australia.   (8 marks)

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Judgment Statement

  • Youth violence has substantial negative impact on young Australians’ overall wellbeing.
  • This assessment is based on its severity of health consequences and widespread occurrence across populations.

Physical and Mental Health Impact

  • Violence causes severe adverse effects on young people’s physical and mental health.
  • Evidence shows one in four Australian students experience weekly bullying resulting in physical injuries like bruising, fractures, and head trauma.
  • Mental health consequences include depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts that persist into adulthood.
  • These effects further act to disrupt education and sport participation and can be a major contributor to measurable long-term health deterioration.
  • The combination of immediate physical harm and lasting psychological damage indicates major health impacts.

Social Wellbeing and Community Connection

  • Violence achieves considerable disruption to social relationships and community participation.
  • Victims experience social isolation, trust issues and withdrawal from protective activities like team sports.
  • Studies indicate a strong correlation between a young person’s exposure to violence and school disengagement.
  • Further, this research shows violence creates social anxiety preventing healthy peer relationships.
  • When all factors are considered, violence substantially undermines social support systems.

Overall Assessment

  • On the whole, youth violence proves highly damaging across all wellbeing dimensions. The substantial quantity of evidence confirms violence as a major public health concern.
  • Physical injuries, mental health disorders, and social disconnection combine to create comprehensive harm.
  • Implications of this assessment suggest the urgent implementation of prevention strategies and support services is required.
  • Creating safer environments requires policy reforms addressing this significant threat to young Australians’ wellbeing.
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Judgment Statement

  • Youth violence has substantial negative impact on young Australians’ overall wellbeing.
  • This assessment is based on its severity of health consequences and widespread occurrence across populations.

Physical and Mental Health Impact

  • Violence causes severe adverse effects on young people’s physical and mental health.
  • Evidence shows one in four Australian students experience weekly bullying resulting in physical injuries like bruising, fractures, and head trauma.
  • Mental health consequences include depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts that persist into adulthood.
  • These effects further act to disrupt education and sport participation and can be a major contributor to measurable long-term health deterioration.
  • The combination of immediate physical harm and lasting psychological damage indicates major health impacts.

Social Wellbeing and Community Connection

  • Violence achieves considerable disruption to social relationships and community participation.
  • Victims experience social isolation, trust issues and withdrawal from protective activities like team sports.
  • Studies indicate a strong correlation between a young person’s exposure to violence and school disengagement.
  • Further, this research shows violence creates social anxiety preventing healthy peer relationships.
  • When all factors are considered, violence substantially undermines social support systems.

Overall Assessment

  • On the whole, youth violence proves highly damaging across all wellbeing dimensions. The substantial quantity of evidence confirms violence as a major public health concern.
  • Physical injuries, mental health disorders, and social disconnection combine to create comprehensive harm.
  • Implications of this assessment suggest the urgent implementation of prevention strategies and support services is required.
  • Creating safer environments requires policy reforms addressing this significant threat to young Australians’ wellbeing.

Filed Under: Research and Health Related Issues Tagged With: Band 5, Band 6, smc-5800-10-Youth health issue

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