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Living a Healthy Lifestyle (KS2)

WEBPhysical Health and Fitness • the characteristics and mental and physical benefits of an active lifestyle. • the importance of building regular exercise into daily and weekly …

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RESOURCES FOR SCHOOLS

WEBAs you know, drug education forms a part of the compulsory Health Education national curriculum (‘Relationships Education, Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) and …

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Keeping Myself Healthy (KS1)

WEBPhysical Health and Fitness • the characteristics and mental and physical benefits of an active lifestyle. • the importance of building regular exercise into daily and weekly …

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Healthy Lifestyle Story

WEBHealthy Lifestyle Story Approximated time: 10 minutes Age range: 5 - 10 Equipment: This story, and possibly something for each child to write with, if you choose to do the activity …

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Smoking, drinking and drug use among young people

WEBThe Health and Social Care Information Centre is non-departmental body created by statute, also known as NHS Digital. Table 6.1 Whether and how pupils obtained alcohol …

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Statistics on Smoking: England, 2010

WEBawareness of health risks associated with smoking and attitudes to the introduction of smoke-free legislation. Children’s attitudes and smoking behaviour are also reported. …

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Smoking, drinking and drug use among young people Part 2 …

WEBThe Health and Social Care Information Centre is non-departmental body created by statute, also known as NHS Digital. You may re-use this document/publication (not …

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Smoking, drinking and drug use among young people Part 8 …

WEB8.21 Proportion of pupils who usually take drugs at least once a month, by whether ever truanted or excluded 8.22 Proportion of pupils who took Class A drugs in the last year, …

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New recommended alcohol guideline confirmed for 'lower …

WEBcarries a health risk", but limiting intake to no more than 14 units a week "keeps the risk of illness like cancer and liver disease low". The report states regular drinking increases …

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Drug Information Part 2 (KS3)

WEByou come to think about reasons that might be related to mental health – for example using a drug to manage stress, or to feel happy. Lesson Length: 60 minutes National …

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Drug Information Part 1 (KS3)

WEBKey points- can affect health and behaviour. Hope UK instructions for activities. Alcohol Factsheet. Various sized glasses and empty alcohol bottles and cans. Measuring cup for …

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Drug Information Part 1 (KS5)

WEBuse, and the associated risks, including the link to serious mental health conditions. • the law relating to the supply and possession of illegal substances. Lesson Plan: AIM To …

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10. Tranquillisers and Barbiturates

WEBTranquillisers and Barbiturates Statistics. Last updated December 2019. Use of tranquillisers In the last year, 0.4% of 16-59-year-olds have reported using tranquillisers …

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Keeping Myself Happy (KS1)

WEBHints and Tips: Things that can help keep children and young people mentally well include: being in good physical health, eating a balanced diet and getting regular exercise …

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Drug Information Part 2 (KS5)

WEBuse, and the associated risks, including the link to serious mental health conditions. • the law relating to the supply and possession of illegal substances. Lesson Plan: AIM To …

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14. Khat and Mephedrone

WEBHealth Khat is a stimulant and contains two pharmacologically active ingredients, cathinone and cathine. Cathinone is an alkaloid, like nicotine, cannabis, caffeine and morphine, …

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Keeping Myself Safe (KS1)

WEB2. Have discussed feelings of safety or unsafety. 3. Have thought of an idea about how to keep themselves safe. 4. Have looked at ways to get help if they do not feel safe. Time …

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3. Volatile Substance Abuse (VSA)

WEBHealth Solvents and the body The onset of effects is rapid as Volatile Substance Abuse (VSA) involves the inhalation of a product, or its vapours, which enter the body via the …

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