Personal Safety and Injury Prevention
Human Development
Substance Use, Addictions, and Related Behaviour
Healthy Eating
Random
100

Cyberbullying 

Identify behaviors such as harassment, spreading rumors, exclusion, and impersonation  

Be aware of how quickly harmful content can spread

Think before posting or commenting  

Treat others online with respect and kindness

Understand it can happen through social media, texting, gaming, and email

100

Consent

Make sure consent is clearly given before any physical contact  

Never assume consent

Respect boundaries without trying to convince or pressure

Communicate openly and honestly

100

Resilience

  • Handle challenges better – I can keep going even when things get hard.

  • Bounce back from failure – I don’t give up after making mistakes.

  • Stay positive – I can stay calm and think clearly during stressful situations.

  • Solve problems – I find ways to fix problems instead of getting stuck.

  • Build confidence – Knowing I can overcome difficulties makes me feel stronger.

  • Support others – I can help friends stay strong during tough times.

  • Set goals and keep going – I can keep working toward what I want, even if it’s hard.

100

Factors Affecting Food Choices - Social Factors: Culture 

Respect my own and others’ dietary restrictions

Explore and appreciate my own cultural foods  


Try foods from other cultures to expand my diet

 
Plan meals that honor cultural or religious practices

100

Hydration 

Replace sugary drinks with water  


Keep a water bottle handy throughout the day

Drink water as main beverage 

200

Mental Health Continuum

Recognize where I am on the continuum at different times  


Understand that mental health can change and is not fixed

Notice early warning signs like stress, irritability, or sadness  

Take action before my mental health gets worse

200

Contraceptives 

 Make informed choices in the future

Discuss with a healthcare provider if considering hormonal options  

Follow instructions carefully to ensure effectiveness

Talk openly and honestly with partners about contraception  


Respect both my and my partner’s choices

200

Protective Factors

  • Supportive friends and family – They help me feel safe and understood.

  • Positive role models – People I look up to can guide me during tough times.

  • Skills and talents – Knowing what I’m good at boosts my confidence.

  • Safe environments – Being in places where I feel secure helps me handle challenges.

  • Healthy habits – Exercise, sleep, and hobbies help me stay strong mentally and physically.

  • Opportunities to learn – School, clubs, or sports teach me problem-solving and coping skills.

  • Encouragement and praise – When people believe in me, I feel stronger to face difficulties.

200

Factors Affecting Food Choices - Social Factors: Social Media and Ads

Be critical of ads and marketing  

Make my own healthy choices instead of following trends

Ask myself: “Do I really need this?” before buying  

Avoid comparing myself to online images

Recognize when I’m being marketed to

200

Physical Bullying

  • Recognize bullying early – I can spot physical bullying happening to me or others.

  • Know how to respond – I learn safe ways to protect myself and help others.

  • Build empathy – I understand how victims feel and can be more supportive.

  • Promote a positive environment – I can encourage kindness and respect at school or in my community.

  • Reduce conflict – I can avoid situations that might lead to physical fights.

  • Seek help appropriately – I know who to talk to, like teachers or parents, if bullying happens.

  • Develop confidence – Understanding bullying makes me feel stronger and more prepared in real-life situations.

300

Elements of Bullying (Unequal Power, Hurtful Actions, Direct and Indirect Actions, Repetitive Behaviour)

Identify situations where someone has more power (size, popularity, age, online anonymity)  

Avoid using power to hurt others

Avoid words or actions that could hurt someone  

Think about how my actions affect others  

Speak up or get help if someone is being harmed

300

Cycle of Abuse

Recognize unhealthy patterns in relationships 

 
Take action early to protect myself or others

Remove myself from unsafe situations immediately  

Reach out to a trusted adult or authority

300

Influences

  • Friends – They can affect my choices, for better or worse.

  • Family – Parents or siblings teach me values and behavior.

  • Media – TV, social media, and games can shape how I think or act.

  • Teachers and mentors – They guide me and show me examples to follow.

  • Culture and community – Traditions and rules can affect my decisions.

  • Advertising – Ads can make me want certain things or behaviors.

  • Personal experiences – What I go through in life changes how I make choices.

300

Plate Proportions

Follow the plate model at meals to stay balanced 

 
Serve proper portions to manage nutrition

Half the plate = vegetables & fruits, one-quarter = protein, one-quarter = whole grains

300

Physical Health

  • Exercise – Keeps my body strong and improves energy.

  • Healthy eating – Gives my body the nutrients it needs to grow and stay well.

  • Sleep – Helps me feel rested, focus better, and stay healthy.

  • Hygiene – Washing hands, brushing teeth, and bathing prevent illness.

400

Mental Health - Behavioural Warning Signs 

Pay attention to changes in my own behaviour  
Check in with friends who start acting differently

Reach out when I notice myself or others pulling away 

Encourage connection and support

Use healthy coping strategies instead of lashing out

Make safe choices and avoid harmful behaviours  

Seek help if fear or stress affects my daily life

400

Understanding Boundaries 

Identify and communicate my own personal limits 

 
Respect others’ boundaries


Use clear language to express my boundaries

Say “no” when needed without feeling guilty

 Be mindful of the impact of my actions on others  

Reflect on my behavior to maintain trust and safety

400

Risk Factors

  • Lack of supportive friends or family – Feeling alone can make problems worse.

  • Peer pressure – Friends pushing me to do risky things like drugs or alcohol.

  • Stress or trauma – Hard situations at home or school can be overwhelming.

  • Mental health issues – Anxiety, depression, or low self-esteem can make coping harder.

  • Exposure to violence or bullying – Being in unsafe environments increases risk.

  • Poor coping skills – Not knowing how to deal with problems safely.

  • Easy access to substances – Drugs or alcohol being nearby makes temptation higher.

400

Factors Affecting Food Choices: Environmental Factors - Government Policies

  1. Food safety: Regulations limit harmful chemicals, pesticides, and contaminants.

  2. Sustainable farming: Policies encourage organic farming or reduced use of harmful fertilizers.

  3. Availability & cost: Subsidies or restrictions can affect which foods are cheaper or easier to buy

  4. Health & nutrition: Promotes healthier food production and protects the ecosystem that supports crops.


400

Social Health 

  • Friendships – Having good friends makes me feel happy and supported.

  • Family relationships – Spending time with family helps me feel safe and loved.

  • Communication skills – Talking and listening well helps me connect with others.

  • Teamwork – Working with others in school, sports, or projects improves cooperation.

  • Conflict resolution – Learning to solve problems calmly keeps relationships strong.

  • Community involvement – Helping in clubs, sports, or volunteering builds connections.

  • Respect and empathy – Understanding others’ feelings improves social bonds.

500

Social Media

Use social media in positive and healthy ways  


Balance screen time with offline activities

Follow accounts that make me feel supported  


Unfollow or mute negative or harmful content

Remind myself that social media is not always realistic

Set limits on screen time  


Take breaks to support my mental health

500

Green Flags

Build trust by keeping promises  


Notice when others are trustworthy

Make decisions together rather than letting one person control  


Respect equality in all my relationships

Pursue my own hobbies and friendships  

Stay calm and solve problems without yelling or blaming

500

Addiction 

  • Alcohol – Friends can pressure me to drink, which can affect my health, safety, and decision-making.

  • Tobacco – Peer influence can make smoking seem “cool,” but it harms my lungs and overall health.

  • Cannabis (weed) – Friends may encourage trying it, but it can affect memory, focus, and motivation.

  • Energy drinks – Peers might push me to drink them to stay awake, which can harm my heart or cause anxiety.

500

Limiting Highly Processed Foods

Avoid sugary drinks, chips, and fast food regularly  

Read labels to make healthier choices

Reduce foods high in sugar, salt, and saturated fat

500

Spiritual/Cultural Health

  • Beliefs and values – Following my beliefs gives me purpose and guidance.

  • Traditions and rituals – Celebrating cultural or spiritual events connects me to my community.

  • Respect for others – Understanding different cultures and beliefs builds positive relationships.

  • Personal reflection – Thinking about life and choices helps me feel balanced and focused.

  • Sense of belonging – Being part of a cultural or spiritual group makes me feel supported.

  • Practices like meditation or prayer – Can reduce stress and improve mental well-being.

  • Cultural activities – Dancing, music, art, or storytelling keeps me connected to my heritage.

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