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Lesson Objectives I understand a few things about depression. I could access services that could support me or others with depression. Lesson Outcome Working AtWorking Beyond I can name and explain a few things about depression. I could use a number of services to get general support for myself and others and could also use a specialised services for depression. I can name and explain various things about depression. I could confidently use a number of services to get general support for myself and others and could also use a number of specialised services for specific

Lesson Objectives I understand a few things about depression. I could access services that could support me or others with depression. GROUP TASK - Can you match the celebrity to their mental health problem? Jim Carrey - Actor Patsy Palmer - Actor Catherine Zeta Jones - Actor Marcus Trescothick - Cricketer Frank Bruno - Boxer GoK Wan – Fashion Designer Kerry Katona – Reality TV contestant Susan Boyle – Singer Stephen Fry – Writer/ presenter Gail Porter – TV presenter Britney Spears - Singer Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Depression Stress-Related Illness Alzheimer’s Disease (Dementia) Bi-Polar Disorder Post Natal Depression Panic Attacks Terry Pratchett – Discworld Author

Lesson Objectives I understand a few things about depression. I could access services that could support me or others with depression. Frank Bruno - Boxer Patsy Palmer - Actress Gok Wan – Fashion Expert Kerry Katona – Reality TV contestant Bi-Polar DisorderPanic Attacks Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Bi-Polar Disorder

Lesson Objectives I understand a few things about depression. I could access services that could support me or others with depression. Gail Porter – TV presenter Marcus Trescothick – Cricketer Britney Spears – Singer Stephen Fry – Writer/ presenter Post Natal Depression DepressionBi-Polar Disorder

Lesson Objectives I understand a few things about depression. I could access services that could support me or others with depression. Jim Carrey – Actor Susan Boyle – Singer Terry Pratchett – Discworld Author Catherine Zeta- Jones Actress Depression Stress-Related Illness Alzheimer ’ s Disease (Dementia) Bi-Polar Disorder

Lesson Objectives I understand a few things about depression. I could access services that could support me or others with depression. Across the room I want you to tell me if the statements are true or false and we will be discussing these questions during the lesson. More women suffer from depression than men People who are from homes with family problems are more likely to suffer from depression People from families that are less well off are slightly more likely to suffer from depression TRUEFALSE

Lesson Objectives I understand a few things about depression. I could access services that could support me or others with depression. Depression What is it?

Lesson Objectives I understand a few things about depression. I could access services that could support me or others with depression.

Lesson Objectives I understand a few things about depression. I could access services that could support me or others with depression. What is depression? Depression is when you are depressed, you may have feelings of extreme sadness that can vary in the amount of time it last. These feelings are severe enough to interfere with your daily life, and can last for weeks or months, rather than days.

Lesson Objectives I understand a few things about depression. I could access services that could support me or others with depression. Depression who suffers from it? Women are more likely to have depression than men. 1 in 4 women will require treatment for depression at some point Compared to 1 in 10 men. Although men are far more likely than women to commit suicide, which may be because men are less likely to seek help for depression. WHY MIGHT THAT BE? – Class Discussion

Lesson Objectives I understand a few things about depression. I could access services that could support me or others with depression. Depression In Young People Approximately 1 in 5 young people are clinically depressed. This amount could be higher due to the stigma attached around mental health issues.

Lesson Objectives I understand a few things about depression. I could access services that could support me or others with depression. What sort of young people suffer from depression? Some people think it can it is mainly people from the following groups High achievers People with family problems Young people from certain cultures ANYONE FROM ANY TYPE OF BACKGROUND CAN SUFFER FROM DEPRESSION Although people from less well off families are slightly more likely to suffer.

Lesson Objectives I understand a few things about depression. I could access services that could support me or others with depression. Young Peoples Experiences

Lesson Objectives I understand a few things about depression. I could access services that could support me or others with depression.

Lesson Objectives I understand a few things about depression. I could access services that could support me or others with depression.

Lesson Objectives I understand a few things about depression. I could access services that could support me or others with depression. What is depression and how to help yourself

Lesson Objectives I understand a few things about depression. I could access services that could support me or others with depression.

Lesson Objectives I understand a few things about depression. I could access services that could support me or others with depression. Plenary. Put yourself into birthday order – as from the person who has the next birthday. Find out what each other want for their birthday.

Lesson Objectives I understand a few things about depression. I could access services that could support me or others with depression. Depression and Young People Work on coloured paper Using facts from what we have discussed in class and the task sheet create an information sheet about depression Use at least THREE things for each of the SIX sub heading. 1.What is depression? 2.Possible Events That Could Trigger Depression 3.Possible Symptoms of Depression 4.Useful Strategies That Can Help 5.How to Help a Friend Who is Suffering from Depression 6.Where to Get Help You will be assessing each others work at the end Plenary - Peer assess your poster on a post-it 1.Is their presentation good – writing legible, nice illustrations/borders ? 2.Did they follow instructions? 3.Contents – Is it relevant and worded appropriately? www ebi

Lesson Objectives I understand a few things about depression. I could access services that could support me or others with depression. GROUP TASK Depression gives people negative feelings. Below are feelings that people have reported to have whilst experiencing depression. Put a comment on how you think that could affect a secondary pupils day to day life. 1.Scared 2.Weak physically 3.Unable to express emotions 4.Over emotional – having outburst 5.Very lonely 6.Unable to concentrate

Lesson Objectives I understand a few things about depression. I could access services that could support me or others with depression. Group Task 1, 2, 3, 4 – sort out in your groups who is going to say what below (word(s)/movement/action or sentence) as I go around the groups Role play in your groups: An event that might trigger depression -Express the feelings that may be experienced -Demonstrate how the depression could affect everyday life -A place/person you can get support from. E.G. 1. Divorce. 2. Not being able to expression emotions. 3. Not going out with friends as feeling to sad but can not tell them. 4. Mind Website