Risk Assessment Table, Cheat Sheet of Risk Analysis

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2022/2023

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Domain
Risk
Preventive measures to reduce the risk
A. Personal
Mental
Health Isuues
To fully participate in and appreciate the
experiences that make up your life, cultivate a
practice of mindfulness.
Chronic
Diseases
Key risk behaviors are the root cause of many
chronic illnesses. You may lower your risk of
developing a chronic illness and enhance your
quality of life by adopting healthy decisions.
Unhealthy
spiritual
habits
The secret to creating habits—good or bad—is
repetition. You must therefore develop new
habits and practice them consistently until they
take the place of your old negative ones if you
want to conquer them.
Insufficient
sleep
Establish and maintain a regular and consistent
plan for your sleeping hours.
Substance
abuse
Learn to effectively deal with the pressures of
life and your peers. Investigate each potential
danger.
B. Family
Ineffective
parental
behaviour
Parenting is a never-ending task that is
frequently difficult. It could seem especially
tougher if you have struggled as a result of your
own parents' less-than-ideal examples. Yet, you
may make an effort to go over the unfavorable
lessons you were given and create a positive
relationship with your own kids.
Emotional
and Physical
abuse
The objectives of preventive interventions in the
area of child maltreatment are to lower risk
factors for child abuse and neglect, to enhance
outcomes for people or families exposed to
such risk factors, and to increase compensatory
or protective factors that could lessen or shield
the effects of victimization on the child.
Adultery
Make decisions that will benefit your
relationship. Avoid secrets and keep lines of
communication open. Establish limitations for
one another. Spend time together as a couple.
Don't purposefully touch someone who is the
other sex.
RISK ASSESMENT
KIRSTINE CASTRO
T A B L E
GRADE 12-STEM | PURE ONLINE
Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction
Act ivity No. 0 3
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Domain Risk Preventive measures to reduce the risk

A. Personal Mental Health Isuues To fully participate in and appreciate the experiences that make up your life, cultivate a practice of mindfulness. Chronic Diseases Key risk behaviors are the root cause of many chronic illnesses. You may lower your risk of developing a chronic illness and enhance your quality of life by adopting healthy decisions. Unhealthy spiritual habits The secret to creating habits—good or bad—is repetition. You must therefore develop new habits and practice them consistently until they take the place of your old negative ones if you want to conquer them. Insufficient sleep Establish and maintain a regular and consistent plan for your sleeping hours. Substance abuse Learn to effectively deal with the pressures of life and your peers. Investigate each potential danger. B. Family Ineffective parental behaviour Parenting is a never-ending task that is frequently difficult. It could seem especially tougher if you have struggled as a result of your own parents' less-than-ideal examples. Yet, you may make an effort to go over the unfavorable lessons you were given and create a positive relationship with your own kids. Emotional and Physical abuse The objectives of preventive interventions in the area of child maltreatment are to lower risk factors for child abuse and neglect, to enhance outcomes for people or families exposed to such risk factors, and to increase compensatory or protective factors that could lessen or shield the effects of victimization on the child. Adultery Make decisions that will benefit your relationship. Avoid secrets and keep lines of communication open. Establish limitations for one another. Spend time together as a couple. Don't purposefully touch someone who is the other sex.

RISK ASSESMENT

KIRSTINE CASTRO

T A B L E GRADE 12-STEM | PURE ONLINE Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction Activity No. 03

Domain Risk

Preventive measures to

reduce the risk

Parents who are either young, unmarried, or have a lot of kids Use of effective contraceptives (such as condoms, birth control tablets, the patch, the vaginal ring, the intrauterine device or IUD, and/or injectable birth control techniques) each time a sexual encounter is had by sexually active teens or people will lessen the likelihood of an unintended pregnancy. Low Financial Income Establish Objectives. Determine both your income and your expenses. Keep your wants and needs separate. Create Your Budget. Proceed with the Execution of Your Plan. Take Control of Seasonal Costs

C. Community High rates of

poverty By fostering inclusive rural development, enhancing access to and the quality of education, bolstering social safety systems, and addressing opportunity disparity, policy may reduce inequality. Hazardous natural disasters and weather-related incidents, such as floods Natural disasters can have a less disruptive effect on communities if there is greater awareness, education, preparation, and use of prediction and warning systems. Therefore, mitigation measures including zoning, land-use regulations, and construction requirements are required to stop or lessen real harm from dangers. Outbreaks of viruses (both animal and human) Stopping the transmission of viruses is the simplest method of illness prevention. This entails utilizing straightforward techniques to control germs and properly dispose of them, such as excellent hygiene and thorough sanitation. Food Insecurity Helping villagers manage their local natural resources sustainably by conserving soil, collecting water, repairing irrigation systems, and halting biodiversity loss is a crucial part of the shared solutions to food insecurity. Few opportunities for economic advancement Boosting training through tax incentives, providing employees with training facilities, or through a number of other strategies aimed at developing a more competent workforce.

RISK ASSESMENT

KIRSTINE CASTRO

T A B L E GRADE 12-STEM | PURE ONLINE Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction Activity No. 03