Interpersonal safety risk · AS 91238
Analyse an interpersonal issue(s) that places personal safety at risk
Analyse an interpersonal issue(s) that places personal safety at risk
This standard asks you to analyse an interpersonal power imbalance situation (like bullying, harassment, discrimination, or intimidation) that affects someone's personal safety. You need to explain what factors cause it, how it damages people's wellbeing, and what strategies can help fix the situation—looking at it from personal, interpersonal, and wider societal angles.
You describe the influencing factors, short- and long-term consequences for the victim's wellbeing, and propose personal/interpersonal and societal strategies with some explanation.
You explain in depth how the factors contribute to the power imbalance and consequences, and link your proposed strategies back to the factors or consequences you discussed, showing detailed understanding.
You show comprehensive understanding by explaining how factors, consequences, and strategies connect and interrelate, address impacts on both directly and indirectly affected people, and discuss strategies where everyone involved shares responsibility—often referring to concepts like social justice or hauora.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.