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Health and Wellbeing Substance misuse 2
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Draw a spider diagram identifying as many illegal substances as possible. Label which class of drug (A, B or C) you think these are.
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To explore illegal substances To examine some campaigns used to discourage substance misuse
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Can be dried leaves or a solid resin. It is usually smoked but can also be eaten. It makes users relaxed and talkative. Awareness of colours, tastes and music can become more intense It can affect short term memory and the ability to concentrate Users can feel anxious and afraid. It is difficult to give up.
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Watch the clip Read the article in small groups Discuss in your group Feedback to your class. Write 5 sentences describing your opinion on this issue. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/7845023.stm
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Watch the clip. What is your opinion? Would this discourage you from smoking Cannabis? Why? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p- _g5Cdc0BY
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Examine the picture. Describe what it means to you. Heroin is a white powder when pure but is usually mixed with other substances giving it a brownish colour.
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Heroin is smoked, snorted or injected. Small doses can lead to feelings of warmth. Higher doses can make the user feel drowsy and relaxed. Heroin is very addictive. The user will need higher quantities to get the same fix. The need for the fix can take over the users life, the drug is needed in order to feel normal. Can cause dizziness and vomiting in the most extreme overdoses can cause death.
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Heroin is smoked, snorted or injected. Small doses can lead to feelings of warmth. Higher doses can make the user feel drowsy and relaxed. Heroin is very addictive. The user will need higher quantities to get the same fix. The need for the fix can take over the users life, the drug is needed in order to feel normal. Can cause dizziness and vomiting in the most extreme overdoses can cause death.
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A white powder that can be snorted. Some may inject it. Creates a powerful buzz that leaves users alert and confident for a short period of time. Highly addictive. Can cause heart problems and chest pain. Frequent use can lead to feelings of restlessness, confusion and fear. Again overdoses can lead to death
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Watch the clip Write out five points about Cocaine identified in the clip Share these with your class http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LnA- xCz5U8
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Can be grey or white powder or sometimes tablets. A stimulant quickens the heart rate and breathing. It can make users feel confident, alert and energetic. Stimulants are often mixed with other substances. Users may feel tired and depressed for some days after use Can cause long term heart problems Can lead to panic attacks and mental problems like Psychosis
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Usually tablets with letters or pictures on them. Users will feel more alert and energetic The heart rate increases rapidly and nausea and sweating are common Can lead to depression, heart, kidney and liver problems. In between 1996 and 2008 Ecstasy caused at least 200 deaths in the UK alone
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LSD comes on tiny squares of paper with a picture on it. Magic mushrooms have the same effects as LSD. Users experience a ‘trip’ or hallucinations. You are unable to predict if the trip will be good or bad. A bad trip can be terrifying Danger of accidents whilst hallucinating is increased. Users often feel frightened and out of control Flashbacks can lead to more long term problems
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Name a class A drug? What classification of drug do you think Cannabis should be? Why? Would the talk to Frank Adverts Discourage you fro taking drugs? Why?
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