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Citizenship
Section 1: Diversity and Inclusion
Section 2: Rights and Responsibilities
Section 3: Government and Civil Society
Section 4: Democratic Institutions
Section 5: Democracy
Section 6: NGOs
Personal Development
Section 1: Personal Health and Wellbeing
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Lifestlye Factors
Anxiety/Stress/Depression
Addiction
Section 2: Emotions and Reactions
Section 3: Relationships and Sexuality
Section 4: Personal Safety and Wellbeing
Bullying
Exploitation
Abuse
Risk-Taking Behaviour
Social Networking
Section 5: Responsible Parenting
Section 6: Making informed Choices
Employability
Section 1: Impact of Globalisation
Section 2: Recruitment and Selection
Section 3: Rights and Responsibilities
Section 4: Social Responsibility
Section 5: Self Employment
Section 6: Personal Career Management
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Factors that limit the work of NGOs
The work of NGOs
Resources NGOs need to do their work
How NGOs can benefit society
How NGOs can influence government decisions
How an NGO can encourage a young person to become involved in its work
Issues NGOs deal with
Why a young person may volunteer for a NGO
How a young person can become more aware of global issues
The roles of NGOs