Drug Awareness - Staying Safe & Making Smart Choices PDF

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This document provides information on drug awareness, covering the risks of drug use, legal consequences, and strategies for saying no to peer pressure.

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πŸ’­ If I were to educate my friends about the dangers of drug and alcohol use, I would tell them… πŸ’‘ Drug awareness is understanding the risks of using drugs πŸ’‘ Important for students to learn about drug safety πŸ’‘ Knowledge helps make informed decisions πŸ’‘ This presentation covers common dr...

πŸ’­ If I were to educate my friends about the dangers of drug and alcohol use, I would tell them… πŸ’‘ Drug awareness is understanding the risks of using drugs πŸ’‘ Important for students to learn about drug safety πŸ’‘ Knowledge helps make informed decisions πŸ’‘ This presentation covers common drugs, their dangers, and how to say no πŸ’‘ Drugs: Substances that change how your body and mind work πŸ’‘ Can be legal (like medicine) or illegal πŸ’‘ Some are very dangerous, especially for young people πŸ’‘ We'll focus on drugs that are often misused or abused πŸ’‘ Drugs interfere with the way the brain sends and processes signals πŸ’‘ Mental health issues (depression, anxiety, psychosis) πŸ’‘ Addiction and dependence πŸ’‘ Poor performance in school πŸ’‘ A drink that is legal for adults, but illegal for those under the age of 21 πŸ’‘ Effects: Slurred speech, poor coordination, impaired judgment πŸ’‘ Risks: Accidents, poor decision-making, affects brain development, alcohol poisoning, liver damage πŸ’‘ Long-term use can lead to addiction and health problems πŸ’‘ Teens often binge drink, meaning they drink a lot of alcohol in a short time for the purpose of getting drunk πŸ’‘ Legal consequences for underage drinking include: β—‹ Fines, Community Service, Mandatory Alcohol Awareness Program, Mandatory Alcohol Education, Suspension of Driver’s License, Probation, Jail Time πŸ’‘ Contains nicotine, a highly addictive substance πŸ’‘ Forms: Cigarettes, e-cigarettes (vaping), chewing tobacco πŸ’‘ Risks: Lung cancer, heart disease, breathing problems πŸ’‘ Secondhand smoke is also harmful to others around you πŸ’‘ Nicotine is the harmful substance in cigarettes & e-cigarettes πŸ’‘ It is highly addictive πŸ’‘ Harms brain development in teens πŸ’‘ Toxic to fetuses πŸ’‘ Causes heart issues πŸ’‘ Increases risk of kidney disease πŸ’‘ Inhalation of a substance with an e-cigarette or vape pen πŸ’‘ Vaping is more prevalent with teens than traditional smoking πŸ’‘ Reasons teens begin vaping: β—‹ Peer pressure/Social Influence, Advertising, Appealing flavors, Misconceptions about dangers - (think it’s safe) πŸ’‘ Addiction to nicotine or other substances πŸ’‘ Can cause lung damage πŸ’‘ Exposure to cancer-causing chemicals πŸ’‘ Lung inflammation/irritation πŸ’‘ Permanent scarring of lungs πŸ’‘ Pneumonia or other lung-related illnesses πŸ’‘ Also called weed, pot, or cannabis πŸ’‘ Can be smoked or eaten in edibles πŸ’‘ Effects: Altered senses, mood changes, impaired memory πŸ’‘ Risks: Lung damage, mental health issues, addiction πŸ’‘ Medicine prescribed by doctors for specific health issues πŸ’‘ Dangerous when used without a prescription or incorrectly β—‹ Some prescription drugs are addictive & taking them improperly can lead to prevent health complications or even death due to taking it improperly πŸ’‘ Examples of Prescription Drugs people might abuse include: Pain relievers, ADHD medication, anxiety medication πŸ’‘ Risks: Overdose, addiction, dangerous drug interactions πŸ’‘ Risks: addiction, dangerous drug interactions, mood or behavior changes, difficulty with thinking clearly, breathing issues, Overdose could lead to coma or death πŸ’‘ Misconceptions: Prescription drugs are safer than illegal drugs, You can take as much of a prescription drug as you want, Doctors don’t prescribe medications that are addictive πŸ’‘ Proper Disposal: Turn it in at a drug take-back location (you can find locations online) πŸ’‘ Physical health problems (heart, lungs, liver damage) πŸ’‘ Mental health issues (depression, anxiety, psychosis) πŸ’‘ Addiction and dependence πŸ’‘ Poor performance in school πŸ’‘ Legal trouble and damaged relationships πŸ’‘ Peer pressure or wanting to fit in πŸ’‘ Curiosity or experimentation πŸ’‘ Coping with stress or emotional problems πŸ’‘ Misunderstanding the risks involved πŸ’‘ Family history or environment πŸ’‘ Peer Pressure is when your behavior is influenced by the people you hang around with πŸ’‘ Direct pressure: Being asked or dared to try drugs πŸ’‘ Indirect pressure: Feeling left out if you don't participate πŸ’‘ Internal pressure: Wanting to fit in or seem "cool" πŸ’‘ Remember: True friends won't pressure you to do harmful things πŸ’‘ Signs that someone might be experiencing peer pressure might include: β—‹ Behavior changes β—‹ Attitude changes β—‹ Appearance changes β—‹ Activity changes β—‹ Academic performance changes πŸ’‘ Strategies for saying no to unhealthy activities when you experience peer pressure πŸ’‘ Protects you from dangerous behaviors πŸ’‘ Allows you to participate in activities you enjoy πŸ’‘ Allows you to build confidence and to be your own person πŸ’‘ Be confident and firm in your refusal πŸ’‘ Use "I" statements: "I don't want to" or "I'm not interested" πŸ’‘ Suggest alternative activities πŸ’‘ Have an exit plan to leave uncomfortable situations πŸ’‘ Seek help from trusted adults if needed πŸ’‘ Knowing how you would say no ahead of time AND practicing will help you to be ready when you find yourself in a situation where you need to say no πŸ’‘ Imagine: A friend offers you a cigarette at a party πŸ’‘ What are some possible responses you could give? β—‹ "No thanks, I don't smoke." β—‹ "I'm not into that. Want to play a game instead?" β—‹ "I have to go now. See you later!" β—‹ β€œMy parents would kill me if I got caught, so no thanks.” πŸ’‘ Engage in sports or physical activities πŸ’‘ Develop hobbies and interests πŸ’‘ Spend time with positive friends and family πŸ’‘ Learn stress management techniques πŸ’‘ Set goals for your future πŸ’‘ Talk to trusted adults: Parents, teachers, school counselors πŸ’‘ National helplines: β—‹ SAMHSA National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357) β—‹ National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255) πŸ’‘ School resources: Guidance office, health classes πŸ’‘ Remember: Asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness πŸ’‘ You have the power to make healthy decisions πŸ’‘ Saying no to drugs protects your health and future πŸ’‘ Build a support network of friends and trusted adults πŸ’‘ Remember: Your life is valuable and worth protecting πŸ’‘ Make choices that align with your goals and values πŸ’‘ What do you think are the biggest challenges teens face when it comes to tobacco, drug, or alcohol abuse? πŸ’‘ How does your friend group play a role in whether or not you get involved with drugs or alcohol? πŸ’‘ What are some future plans you want to accomplish that motivate you to want to avoid drug or alcohol use?

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