DRUGS AWARENESS HEALTH AND WELLBEING TUTORIAL. INTRODUCTION Ground Rules Confidentiality Safeguarding RESPECT.

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DRUGS AWARENESS HEALTH AND WELLBEING TUTORIAL

INTRODUCTION Ground Rules Confidentiality Safeguarding RESPECT

ACTIVITY Druggie’s Den Split into groups Create a marketing poster about a new drug Present to the group Discussion

DRUGS BOX Drugs and their classifications

THE CHANGING FACE OF DRUG ABUSE Before and After…

THIS COULD EASILY BE YOU

RECAP All drugs, including Legal Highs, have side effects Under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, illegal drugs are placed into one of 3 classes - A, B or C. This is broadly based on the harms they cause either to the user or to society when they are misused. Under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, you can face a penalty or prison for being in possession of drugs or supplying drugs Drugs can significantly harm you and can kill

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