The facts about drugs, alcohol and tobacco. The physical and psychological effects of abusing these substances. The risks of addiction. The long term effects on physical and mental heath. The impact on individual and society.
Facts about illegal drugs and associated risks. Link between drug use and mental health conditions. The law relating to supply and possession of illegal substances. Psychological consequences of addiction. Societal effects and costs of illicit drugs. A multiple choice drugs quiz included.
Facts about Cannabis and associated risks. The link between cannabis and serious mental health conditions. The Law relating to supply and possession of cannabis. The physical and psycological risks associated with cannabis. The addicitive nature of cannabis.
The facts about excessive sugar and caffeine consumption. Long term physical and psychological effects of excessive sugar and caffeine consumption. The dangers of dependency and obesity. A particular focus on the risks of drinking excessive Energy Drinks.
The dangers of prescription drugs. Physical and psychological consequences of drug taking. The serious health risks of drugs which are prescribed by doctors. The probability of addiction and its consequences.
Awareness of the dangers of drugs which are prescribed but still present a serious risk to health. Physical and psychological risks associated with prescription drugs. Risks of addiction.
The facts about the harms of smoking tobacco (particularly the link to lung cancer), the benefits of quitting and how to access support to do so. The harmful chemicals in tobacco and addictive nature of nicotine.
The physical and psychological risks associated with alcohol consumption and what constitutes low risk consumption in adulthood. Physical and psychological consequences of addiction including alcohol dependency.
This resource contains seven lectures (lessons) about character development based on the book by David Brooks called ‘The Road to Character’. Each lecture focuses on a different aspect of character development with particular reference to a historical figure from the ‘Great Generation’ (born pre-1940)in the United States;
The Summoned Self - Frances Perkins
Self Examination - Dorothy Day
Self Conquest - Dwight Eisenhower
Self Respect - Asa Philip Randolph
Self Mastery - George Marshall
Self Determination - Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan
Big Self and Little Self - Johnny Unitas and Joe Namath
The lectures focus on how different people developed through their early life, college career, working life and their life achievement. The key is the dedication of their lives to humble service and not self glory and how they have impacted the world. These lectures were developed for a Year 8 lecture series.