PSHE – Tobacco Education Smoking – Laws and Rules Yr 7 Lesson 2.

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PSHE – Tobacco Education Smoking – Laws and Rules Yr 7 Lesson 2

PSHE – Tobacco Education Lesson Objectives: To know about the laws and rules regarding smoking and tobacco. To consider some of the associated penalties for smoking. To recognise that there may be a variety of views towards laws and rules.

PSHE – Tobacco Education Intended Learning Outcomes: Pupils will have: Explored the laws relating to smoking, cigarettes and tobacco. Looked at and considered the school’s policies and rules regarding smoking.

PSHE – Tobacco Education Success Criteria: Know 3 laws relating to smoking and be able to share them with another pupil. Be aware of the consequences of breaking laws and rules. Recognise why it may be that people hold differing views towards laws and rules relating to smoking, cigarettes and tobacco.

PSHE – Tobacco Education Activity Write down all the laws you are aware of relating to cigarettes and smoking.

PSHE – Tobacco Education A selection of Tobacco related Laws Health Act 2006 Section 7 At each entrance to smoke-free premises there shall be displayed in a prominent position at least one no-smoking sign.

PSHE – Tobacco Education Health Act 2006 Section 7 A person who smokes in a smoke-free place commits an offence.

PSHE – Tobacco Education Children and Young Persons Act 1933 Section 7 Any person who sells to a person under the age of 18 years any tobacco or cigarette papers, whether for his own use of not, shall be guilty on an offence.

PSHE – Tobacco Education Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Act 2002 A person who in the course of a business publishes a tobacco advertisement or causes one to be published is guilty of an offence.

PSHE – Tobacco Education Health Act 2006 Section 7 Any person with management responsibilities for a smoke-free vehicle shall be under a duty to ensure that at least one no-smoking sign is displayed in a prominent position in each compartment of his vehicle.

PSHE – Tobacco Education ` A law is a rule or body of rules made by the legislature or other authority; legal. A rule is a statement of what is allowed, for example in a game or procedure. (One of the basic differences is that while there may be consequences for breaking a rule you can be prosecuted for breaking a law.) You may like to consider other definitions! fine&homonym=-1&text=rule

PSHE – Tobacco Education Scenarios How would you deal with the scenario if you were a teacher at your school? Remember you have seen your school Drug Education/Smoke free Policy – how does this help?

PSHE – Tobacco Education 1.At a school celebration event some Yr 9 and Yr 10 pupils are smoking outside the fire exit. One teacher walks past and ignores this, but a second teacher challenges the pupils. The pupils reply by stating that it is not right for them to be in trouble for smoking as they have seen teachers smoking.

PSHE – Tobacco Education 2.Whilst out shopping at the weekend, one of the teachers sees a group of pupils from the school smoking.

PSHE – Tobacco Education 3.The school receives a complaint from a member of the public. The person states that several pupils are displaying poor behaviour and smoking on the bus whilst travelling home from school.

PSHE – Tobacco Education 4.During a PSHE lesson on smoking several pupils disclose the fact that they sometimes smoke. When the teacher states that young people are not allowed by law to be sold cigarettes the pupils reply with the fact that they get their cigarettes from a variety of places including older pupils, their parents and one of the local shops.

PSHE – Tobacco Education 5.A parent comes into school at the end of the day and informs the staff that her child has been sold cigarettes by a pupil at the school. When questioned, the parent stated that they did not believe that it was during the school day.

PSHE – Tobacco Education By the end of this lesson, I will:-  Lesson 2 Know 3 laws relating to smoking and be able to share them with another pupil. Be aware of the consequences of breaking laws and rules. Recognise why it may be that people hold differing views towards laws and rules relating to smoking, cigarettes and tobacco.