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Drug Education Programme Secondary

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28 lesson plans that cover all areas of drug education \n \nBy Sue Neame & Ashley Ross \n \nAvailable as a CD-Rom, USB or Download
The lesson plans are broken down into the different year groups and the subject matter includes:Year 7 – Lessons 1) Drugs – To be able to make safe and well-considered decisions 2) Who takes illegal drugs? – To understand that people from a broad spectrum of society take illegal drugs 3) Assessing personal qualities and making friends – To know how to choose a friend 4) People who take illegal drugs – To understand that how a person may look will not always be a good indicator of character 5) Would you like some drugs? – To be able to deal with being offered an illegal drug 6) All about risk – To understand which issues someone should consider in assessing a risky situation 7) Making personal choices in my life – To be able to make appropriate personal choices 8) How can school help me now and in the future? – To understand how school can be used to achieve their hopes and dreamsYear 8 – Lessons 1) My views on illegal drugs – To be able to develop a balanced opinion which reflects their own opinion of issues surrounding drugs 2) Accepting responsibility – To understand the need for taking responsibility as they get older 3) Abusing solvents – To know that many household substances when misused can be dangerous and potentially life threatening 4) Prescribed and non-prescribed drugs – To know that some prescribed and non-prescribed drugs are misused 5) About tobacco – To understand that there are significant health risks associated with smoking 6) About alcohol – To understand that alcohol can damage health and lead to addictionYear 9 – Lessons 1) If I use drugs – To understand that there are personal risks and consequences to taking illegal drugs 2) How would you deal with a drug-related emergency? – To know when a situation involving drug abuse has become dangerous 3) Using a visitor for drug education - Maybe bring in a police officer to explain that drugs are illegal and to help the students understand the law in relation to illegal drugs 4) Taking risks with friends – To understand how to assess the risk taken by a group and to make a personal choice 5) I thought I was going out to a party – To be able to help someone in relation to illegal drugs when they can’t help themselves 6) Thinking of the future – To be able to take responsibility in planning for the futureYear 10 – Lessons 1) All about the drug pusher – To know that anyone in society can be a drug pusher 2) Drugs in the world of sport – To know that some athletes use body-enhancing drugs to improve athletic performance and understand the risks involved 3) People who take drugs at work and the consequences – To understand the dangers and personal risks of taking drugs at work 4) How do you feel? – To be able to cope with feelings of unhappiness in a positive way 5) Under pressure – To understand that we can cope with pressure by internal processesYear 11 – Lessons 1) The effects of drugs on the body – To understand that all illegal drugs are harmful and potentially dangerous 2) Risk – To be able to assess the effect of taking a risk on themselves and others 3) Helping others – To understand that, at times, we all need to give and offer help 4) What about the future? – To assess what will need to be done to succeed in their future.Ages 11-16ISBN 978-1-907370-45-8
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The lesson plans are broken down into the different year groups and the subject matter includes:Year 7 – Lessons 1) Drugs – To be able to make safe and well-considered decisions 2) Who takes illegal drugs? – To understand that people from a broad spectrum of society take illegal drugs 3) Assessing personal qualities and making friends – To know how to choose a friend 4) People who take illegal drugs – To understand that how a person may look will not always be a good indicator of character 5) Would you like some drugs? – To be able to deal with being offered an illegal drug 6) All about risk – To understand which issues someone should consider in assessing a risky situation 7) Making personal choices in my life – To be able to make appropriate personal choices 8) How can school help me now and in the future? – To understand how school can be used to achieve their hopes and dreamsYear 8 – Lessons 1) My views on illegal drugs – To be able to develop a balanced opinion which reflects their own opinion of issues surrounding drugs 2) Accepting responsibility – To understand the need for taking responsibility as they get older 3) Abusing solvents – To know that many household substances when misused can be dangerous and potentially life threatening 4) Prescribed and non-prescribed drugs – To know that some prescribed and non-prescribed drugs are misused 5) About tobacco – To understand that there are significant health risks associated with smoking 6) About alcohol – To understand that alcohol can damage health and lead to addictionYear 9 – Lessons 1) If I use drugs – To understand that there are personal risks and consequences to taking illegal drugs 2) How would you deal with a drug-related emergency? – To know when a situation involving drug abuse has become dangerous 3) Using a visitor for drug education - Maybe bring in a police officer to explain that drugs are illegal and to help the students understand the law in relation to illegal drugs 4) Taking risks with friends – To understand how to assess the risk taken by a group and to make a personal choice 5) I thought I was going out to a party – To be able to help someone in relation to illegal drugs when they can’t help themselves 6) Thinking of the future – To be able to take responsibility in planning for the futureYear 10 – Lessons 1) All about the drug pusher – To know that anyone in society can be a drug pusher 2) Drugs in the world of sport – To know that some athletes use body-enhancing drugs to improve athletic performance and understand the risks involved 3) People who take drugs at work and the consequences – To understand the dangers and personal risks of taking drugs at work 4) How do you feel? – To be able to cope with feelings of unhappiness in a positive way 5) Under pressure – To understand that we can cope with pressure by internal processesYear 11 – Lessons 1) The effects of drugs on the body – To understand that all illegal drugs are harmful and potentially dangerous 2) Risk – To be able to assess the effect of taking a risk on themselves and others 3) Helping others – To understand that, at times, we all need to give and offer help 4) What about the future? – To assess what will need to be done to succeed in their future.Ages 11-16ISBN 978-1-907370-45-8

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