Why do young people drink alcohol? There are many reasons why young people drink alcohol including  Curiosity  Boredom,  Culture  Part of their upbringing.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Are the best known results of alcohol abuse. Liver Cirrhosis is a disease that develops when liver cells are damaged and replaced with scar tissue. 5%
Advertisements

Lesson 3 This is a healthy liver. This is a liver damaged by alcohol use. The costs of alcohol use are far-reaching and relate to individual, family,
BELL WORK Write about what you think alcohol does to your body short term.
Alcohol.
ALCOHOL Use & abuse…. What Is Alcohol? Alcohol is created when grains, fruits, or vegetables are fermented. Fermentation is a process that uses yeast.
1. 2 Binge Proof Your Kids ? 3 Flash Forward 4 By age 14, 70% of students have tried alcohol By age 17, 90% of students consume alcohol regularly 10%
ALCOHOLALCOHOL. WHAT IS ALCOHOL?  Alcohol is the MOST ABUSED drug by Soldiers.  Alcohol is a colorless and pungent liquid that can be found in beverages.
ALCOHOL ALCOHOL COMA, LIVER DAMAGE, BRAIN DAMAGE.
Alcohol. Alcohol IQ Pre-Post Test 1.Alcohol is a stimulant. True False 2. It is illegal for individuals younger than 21 in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Alcohol Abuse Alcohol affects the body by slowing down reactions. It leads to lack of self- control, unconsciousness or coma. It causes damage to body.
Long and short term effects.  The negative short term effects of drinking too much alcohol are loss of judgment, loss of coordination, blurred vision,
Ephesians 5:18.  Ethanol is the type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages  It is a highly addictive drug that can be produced synthetically or naturally.
Long Term Effects of Alcohol Use By: Shelby Taylor.
ALCOHOL. WHAT IS ALCOHOL? Alcohol is the MOST ABUSED drug by Soldiers. * * Alcohol is a colorless and pungent liquid that can be found in beverages such.
EQ: WHAT IS ALCOHOL and HOW DOES IT AFFECT YOUR BODY?
By Bryan J. Gittins.  Alcohol is created when grains, fruits, or vegetables are fermented. (a process that uses yeast or bacteria to change the sugars.
Alcohol Chapter 22 Pg Harmful effects of alcohol use  Objective 1: Describe the short-term effects of alcohol use.  Objective 2: Discuss.
Concept Mapping 12-1 Peer pressure Desire to look and feel older Exposure Growth problems Learning problems Sleep problems Health problems.
What is Alcohol? Alcohol is created when grains, fruits, or vegetables are fermented. Fermentation- a process that uses yeast or bacteria to change the.
Smoking Smoking is bad, because it damages your health. Even though we all know about the health risks connected to smoking, thousands of people decide.
ALCOHOL (Select Slide Show on the PowerPoint toolbar and then select Start Slide Show From the Beginning. The links will not function otherwise. )
DRUGS hol. What is a drug?  A chemical substance, such as a hallucinogen, that affects the central nervous system, causing changes in behaviour and often.
Alcohol HEALTH 9. Alcohol Ethanol is a powerful and addictive drug – alcohol is classified as a stimulant Using alcohol during the teen years can affect.
 Long term effects of alcohol By: Camberly Shaw.
How Alcohol Affects the Drinker and Others. What is Alcohol? The most widely used drug A beverage that contains ethanol (a depressant that slows down.
Alcohol and Your Body Alcohol is created by fermenting plants. Ethanol: beverage alcohol Methanol: poisonous and can cause blindness (few teaspoons) and.
Health. Today’s Essential Question: Objectives: Distinguish- between myth or fact on statements regarding alcohol use and how it affects the human body.
Chapter 15 ALCOHOL. Pre-reading IQ  1. Your central nervous system includes your A. arms and legs B. stomach and urinary tract C. brain and spinal cord.
Alcohol Objectives: *Describe the effects of excessive consumption of alcohol **Describe long term effects of alcohol in the body.
Why drink? In groups of 3, try to come up with as many reasons why young people drink alcohol as you can We need 9 strong answers in total written on the.
11.2 Notes – Alcohol Use and Abuse alcohol – a drug created by a chemical reaction in some foods, especially fruits and grains –Beer, wine, hard liquor,
Alcohol Unit. Alcoholism Video Alcohol Alcohol - – A drug found in certain beverages that depresses the brain and central nervous system.
Teamwork – Respect – Good Choices. Alcohol, Tobacco & other Drugs Thieves & Killers 1. What is a Thief? Someone that steals especially in secret with.
Name:_________________________________ Day:____ Period: _____ Do you know how many people drink alcohol? 2 billion people in the world drink alcoholic.
Rebecca Gordon. Drinking has become a big problem in the UK. One website I have come across that tries to encourage and help people stop drinking would.
Mrs. Wills.  Watch a movie: Binge Drinking  Discuss the movie  Look at brain scans  Watch another movie: The Keg Party  Do some activity sheets 
Alcohol. What is Alcohol? A drug found in some beverages that slows body functions.
Entry task – review effects of smoking
Alcohol Alcoholic Beverages Immediate and long-term consequences
HERE’s TO ALCOHOL: THe cause of, and solution to all of life’s problems - Homer simpson.
ALCOHOLISM Alcoholism – disease which a person has a physical/ psychological dependence on drinks that contain alcohol Binge drinking - Drinking 5 or more.
How much is a Drink?  One Half Ounce is considered a drink of alcohol. 1 beer 1 beer 4-5 ounces of wine 4-5 ounces of wine 1 shot 1 shot 1 mixed drink.
Alcohol A drug found in certain beverages that depresses the brain and nervous system. Fermentation – process in which yeast, sugar and water are combined.
 Curiosity  Make them more popular  Makes them relaxed  Makes them feel more grown up  Use it as relief from confusing or painful emotions  ACTUALLY.
Alcohol and it’s Effects Kelli Jernigan. The physical symptoms of alcohol depend on how much alcohol has been consumed and the person’s tolerance.
Alcohol and Tobacco.
Risky Behaviour What are we doing today? Define ‘ risk ’ Consider what affects our judgement – focus on the impact of alcohol Examine the consequences.
UNDERAGE DRINKING. KNOW THE FACTS! Alcohol is the most misused drug in our society. Most people don’t consider alcohol to be a drug. Kids start drinking.
Alcohol. Alcohol Depressants- drugs that slow down the body’s functions and reactions Depressants- drugs that slow down the body’s functions and reactions.
If you are concerned about a young person’s alcohol or drug use call Compass on for free confidential help and support. FALSE: Alcohol is.
Alcohol in young people By Diego Rosso Broyad. Looks nice isn't it? ● Well,it's nice to drink some alcohol in a while but if you keep it doing it for.
Alcohol Short term effects Long term effects What is Alcohol?
How much is a Drink? One Half Ounce is considered a drink of alcohol.
Alcohol Affects the Body
Name:_______________________ Day:____ Period:____ Trimester: _____
Factors which affect health and well being.
Alcohol 101: A Step Closer to Stopping Abuse and Misuse
Alcohol education.
Drug Unit.
The effects of Alcoholism on Young People
A drug that slows down brain and body reactions
ALCOHOL HEALTH MR. GARDNER.
The effects of alcohol on the body
ALCOHOL HEALTH MR. GARDNER.
ALCOHOL HEALTH MR. GARDNER.
Health Ch. 15.
How to Recognize the Signs of Heart Attack and Stroke
Health Chapter 21.
Aims I understand the effect that a range of substances including alcohol can have on the body. HWB 2-38a I know that alcohol and drugs can affect people’s.
Presentation transcript:

Why do young people drink alcohol? There are many reasons why young people drink alcohol including  Curiosity  Boredom,  Culture  Part of their upbringing However a recent survey carried out in St Mary’s revealed that ‘Peer Pressure’ was the most common reason.

Risks associated with underage drinking There are many risks associated with drinking including  Social risks- causes vandalism, bad reputation and anti- social behaviour  Health risks- liver damage, brain damage, kidney failure and alcohol poisoning  Psychological risks- paranoia, self esteem issue and anxiety attacks

Effects of alcohol- Short term  Depending on how much you drink, your experience with alcohol and the environment in which you are drinking, alcohol can cause:  relaxation, feeling of well-being  loss of inhibitions  dizziness, unclear judgement  uncoordinated movements, slow reactions  blurred vision, slurred speech  unconsciousness  And if over consumed in severe cases-death

The following diagram shows the long term effects of alcohol on the body

Facts  A person’s personality can change with drink in their system.  People don’t think of the consequences they could be facing with alcohol.  Many people suffer as a result of underage drinking.  Children may lose friends and fall behind in school work if they drink  It ruins love lives and relationships in general.  Alcohol stays in your system for hours.  When your older and want to stop drinking it’s a hard process and doesn’t just happen overnight.

Help and Advice  Make sure you think off the consequences before you drink.  In a serious case of drunkenness, a person might lose consciousness (pass out). If this happens, put them in the recovery position (lying on their side), check that they’re breathing and that nothing is blocking their mouth (such as vomit or an ice cube) and call for help  is a website available for year olds living with a drink problem or with someone who has a drink problem