Understanding the Harms of Drug Use at a Senior Level

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Explore the potential harms associated with drug use, including physical, mental, social, personal, family, community, societal, and environmental impacts. Delve into a continuum of potential harm by researching a drug and evaluating its classification, effects, and legality. Reflect on key learnings from the session.


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  1. Drug Use Whats The Harm? Senior Level

  2. Definition reminder: Drugs are substances which change the way people feel, think or behave

  3. In small groups, mind map potential harms associated with drug use Consider: Physical Mental Social Personal (career, travel, crime) Family Community Society Environmental Short, medium, long term

  4. Continuum of potential harm In small groups, research a drug for a few minutes using reputable sites Mindmap your findings

  5. Continuum of potential harm Next, on an A4 piece of card, write the name / draw a picture of the substance and two key facts about it, to help inform its position on the continuum. Where does your drug rank in the least harmful to most harmful continuum?

  6. Continuum of potential harm How many people the substance kills every year? Would this substance cause death after one use? Do they feel the substance is classified correctly (legal or illegal, if so, class A, B, C or Psychoactive Substance)? Would changing the classification change the potential for harm? Are current laws doing what they intend to? How do we actually know what is in illegal drugs?

  7. One thing I have learned from this session is ...

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