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Task How many drugs do you know?

Task How many drugs do you know?. How Many Did You Get?. Cannabis. Caffeine. Steroids. Tobacco. ‘Legal Highs’. Heroin. Magic Mushrooms. LSD. Prescription Drugs. Cocaine. Alcohol. Meow Meow. Ecstasy. Ketamine. Now divide these into legal and illegal drugs. Legal or Illegal?.

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Task How many drugs do you know?

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  1. Task How many drugs do you know?

  2. How Many Did You Get? Cannabis Caffeine Steroids Tobacco ‘Legal Highs’ Heroin MagicMushrooms LSD Prescription Drugs Cocaine Alcohol Meow Meow Ecstasy Ketamine Now divide these into legal and illegal drugs

  3. Legal or Illegal? Cannabis Caffeine Steroids ?? Tobacco ‘Legal Highs’ Heroin MagicMushrooms LSD Prescription Drugs Cocaine Alcohol Meow Meow Ecstasy Ketamine Why do people use drugs? Think, Pair Share your ideas.

  4. Why People Use Drugs?

  5. Name that drug! Can you tell a drug by its appearance? Aim of this session is to give factual information about illegal and legal drugs

  6. Ecstasy (Pills)

  7. MDMA Leah Betts Leah Betts was a schoolgirl from Latchingdon in Essex, England, UK. She is notable for the extensive media coverage and moral panic that followed her death several days after her 18th birthday. On 11 November, she took an Ecstasy tablet, and then drank approximately 7 litres of water in a 90 minute period. Four hours later, she collapsed into a coma, from which she did not recover.

  8. Heroin (Brown, Gear ,H, Horse, Skag Smack)

  9. Rachel Withear Was a student from Herefordshire who died following a heroin overdose. Her death in May 2000 led to a large-scale anti-drugs campaign in Britain, particularly in secondary schools, when her parents allowed a police photograph to be shown publicly – it showed her discoloured body collapsed in the foetal position. The school campaign was centred on a video called Rachel's Story. She was 21 when she died

  10. Mephedrone (Meow Meow, Meph, Bounce, MCAT) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-ZxglnMytY

  11. Cocaine (Coke)

  12. Cannabis

  13. Legal Highs

  14. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLg4FrYZw6E

  15. Drugs Awareness To discuss the differences between the possession and supply of drugs and know the consequences of both

  16. Classes of Drugs Class A Crack Cocaine Ecstasy (MDMA) Heroin Magic Mushroom LSD Class B Speed Cannabis Methedrone Class C Tranquilises Some painkillers Ketamine Gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB) Anabolic steroids

  17. Class A If I get caught Dealing how long will I get in prison? up to life in prison or an unlimited fine (or both) for a Class A drug

  18. Class AHow long will I get in prison for possessing a Class A drug? up to 7 years in prison or an unlimited fine (or both) for a Class A drug

  19. Class B If I get caught Dealing how long will I get in prison? up to 14 years in prison or an unlimited fine (or both) for a Class B drug

  20. Class BHow long will I get in prison for possessing a Class B drug? up to 5 years in prison or an unlimited fine (or both) for a Class B drug

  21. Class C If I get caught dealing how long will I get in prison? up to 14 years in prison or an unlimited fine (or both) for a Class C drug How long will I get in prison for possessing a Class C drug? up to 2 years in prison or an unlimited fine (or both) for a Class C drug

  22. If you are caught and sentenced – what do you think might be the consequences? Discuss with your partner and feed back to the group – you have 2mins. What did you come up with? Here are two examples: Jobs Drugs can make a job – or school or college –really hard work. They can mess up the way you act, how well you can focus, what you remember and how you deal with people. And a drug conviction might stop you getting your dream job or lose the one you have. Travel It might stop you from going on holiday to certain countries e.g. The USA

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