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Substance Abuse: Alcohol

Added: 12 Mar 2018 Contributor: A Smith Resource type: Presentation / Project / Role Play

Presentation is part of the SPHE Substance Abuse module focused on the effects of Alcohol; this resource is to be used in conjunction with pdf document of the same name and link to end of module project- Student designed "Self-Help" leaflet.

How it maps to the curriculum

JC
SPHE

Strand: Substance use

Strand unit: Alcohol: Why, Why Not?

Suggestions for use: Presentation should be used in conjunction with the worksheet of the same name and take place across two classes; these resources ask students to brainstorm why people drink; list the advantages and disadvantages of drinking alcohol; explore and evaluate options and alternatives in the context of decisions they make (role play) and record and communicate their learning in creative ways (collage).

Key Skills:

  • Being Creative
  • Staying Well
  • Working with Others
JC
L2LP

Strand: Personal Care

Strand unit: 8. Making Personal Decisions

Suggestions for use: PC: (H4) Identify the choices and consequences involved in an imminent short term decision

Key Skills:

  • Communicating
  • Staying Well
  • Working with Others
  • Managing Myself

Meta information

  • Asset type: Presentation
  • Language: English
  • Rights: All rights reserved
  • Cost: No
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