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A1 Definitions of health and wellbeing Categorise
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Click on an item, then click on a category to place it. Or, drag and drop the item into the correct category. Organise all items before clicking 'Check'.
Physical
Intellectual
Emotional
Social
Feeling hopeless and sad after a separation
Having many supportive friendships
An impairment of one or more of the senses, e.g. being blind
Living in an area close to friends and family, which makes it easier to see them
Feeling excluded from a sport or an activity session due to barriers linked to your religion
Headaches, dizziness and pain as symptoms of stress
Heart rhythm abnormalities resulting form the misuse of opioids (e.g. painkillers)
Experiencing fatigue, blurred vision and tingling feet as symptoms of type 2 diabetes
Reduction in focus and concentration due to noise pollution
Feeling nervous as a result of anxiety from living in an unsafe area
Respiratory conditions as a result of living in a damp, mouldy environment
Being socially integrated, meaning that you feel part of a community
Feeling overwhelmed when dealing with a traumatic bereavement
Being denied access to a group session because of your age
Feeling happy and content after taking part in physical activity
Experiencing learning difficulties (e.g. dyslexia)
Having supportive parents to encourage open-mindedness and positive learning experiences
Inheriting genes that increase the risk of developing cancer
Missing developmental opportunities at work due to having to take maternity leave when having a baby
Experiencing a fever and cough after contracting COVID-19
Experiencing chronic worry and apprehension over finances
Depression brought about by work-related stress
New skills and knowledge gained from starting a new job
Cardiovascular problems as a result of chronic exposure to polluted air