Person In Society Model

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What you see is what you get “Person in Society” Model: by Steve Forward

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Person in Society Model

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What

you

see

is

what you

get

“Person in Society” Model: by Steve Forward

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“Person in Society” Model

World View

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“Person in Society” Model

World View

Needs

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“Person in Society” Model

actions

thoughts

feelings

World View

Needs

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“Person in Society” Model

Relational

• family

• ext family

• friends

• peers

actions

thoughts

feelings

World View

Needs

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“Person in Society” Model

Relational

• family

• ext family

• friends

• peers

Social

• education

• recreation

• health

• welfare

actions

thoughts

feelings

World View

Needs

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“Person in Society” Model

Relational

• family

• ext family

• friends

• peers

Social

• education

• recreation

• health

• welfare

Economic

• employment

• income

• capacity

• the market

actions

thoughts

feelings

World View

Needs

Community

• involvement

• influence

•culture

• power & control

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“Person in Society” Model

Relational

• family

• ext family

• friends

• peers

Social

• education

• recreation

• health

• welfare

Economic

• employment

• income

• capacity

• the market

actions

thoughts

feelings

World View

Needs

Protective & Risk Factors

Community

• involvement

• influence

•culture

• power & control

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Think About

Some reflection questions here:

• Consider some of your own behaviours… Can you use the “Person in Society” model to identify any insights into your own behaviours

• Think of a child or young person that you know… Can you use the “Person in Society” model to identify any insights into their behaviours

• Do you think you could use the “Person in Society” model in your work as a Youth Worker or SU Qld Chaplain? How?