This term describes drugs that are legal to use, such as caffeine or prescription meds (when used correctly)
What is Licit
These are the three points of the Drug Use Triangle.
What are the Individual, the Environment, and the Drug?
This is the highly addictive chemical found in both traditional cigarettes and e-cigarettes.
What is Nicotine?
This approach to drug education focuses on reducing the negative consequences of drug use rather than just stopping the use itself.
What is Harm Minimisation?
This is defined as playing a game of chance for money or a "stake."
What is Gambling?
This category of drugs slows down the central nervous system; examples include alcohol and sedatives
What are Depressants?
"Time of day" or "being at a music festival" are examples of this specific point on the triangle.
What is the Environment?
This is the potent, illicit version of methamphetamine that has been described as an "epidemic" in some Australian towns.
What is ICE?
This strict approach involves "zero" allowance for drug use and often focuses on legal consequences and abstinence.
What is Zero Tolerance?
This specific type of gambling is heavily marketed to young Australian men during AFL or NRL broadcasts.
What is Online Sports Betting?
Cocaine and Amphetamines fall into this category because they speed up the messages between the brain and body
What are Stimulants?
This safety strategy involves keeping a guest list and having adult supervision to keep things under control.
What is Safe Partying?
These are the two slang terms used in your unit for using electronic cigarettes or nicotine delivery devices.
What are Vaping and Juuling?
Australia implemented this policy for tobacco packaging to make smoking look less "cool" and marketing less effective.
What is Plain Packaging?
He is the former NRL player whose story you reviewed regarding the tragic consequences of gambling addiction.
Who is Ryan Tandy?
According to your Australian Drug Foundation research, this drug can act as both a stimulant and a hallucinogen.
What is MDMA (Ecstasy)?
This point of the triangle looks at a person’s age, experience, and current mood
What is the Individual?
This is what "BAC" stands for, and it must be 0.00 for Learner and P-Plate drivers.
What is Blood Alcohol Concentration?
This police strategy is used on the roads to deter people from driving after drinking alcohol.
What is RBT (Random Breath Testing)?
This term describes a person's inability to stop gambling despite it causing harm to their finances and relationships.
What is Addiction (or Problem Gambling)?
This term describes the act of using more than one drug at the same time, significantly increasing the risk of overdose
What is Polydrug use?
He is the subject of the safe partying documentary you watched, which highlighted the consequences of a "one-punch" incident at a party.
Who is Liam Knight?
List two physical effects of "ICE" mentioned in your program.
What are increased heart rate, tooth decay ("meth mouth"), or extreme weight loss?
Give an example of a "protective strategy" for a person who is being pressured to use drugs at a party.
What is using an excuse, suggesting an alternative, or having a "code word" with parents?
Name one ethical implication or community impact of problem gambling mentioned in your lesson.
What is domestic violence, financial ruin, or mental health issues?