Unintentional Injury
Bullying
Consent
DECISION MAKING MODEL
100

What is one of the leading cause of unintentional injuries among adolescents?

drugs

car acccidents

self harm


100

Define bullying

Bullying is aggressive behavior that is repeated, or has the potential to be repeated, over time and is done in the context of a power imbalance.

100

What is the definition of consent?

 Consent is freely given approval/agreement to a particular action (clear and informed approval)

100

4 step decision making model

The four steps are identifying the problem, brainstorming options, identifying the positive and negative outcomes, and making a decision.

200

Name two examples of unintentional injuries discussed in class

falls and burns

200

 Name the four types of bullying mentioned in the unit.

Verbal bullying, physical bullying, social bullying, and cyberbullying.

200

List 3 ways to give consent

ok

yes

i agree

sure

200

How can informed decision making help prevent injuries?

Informed decision making helps individuals evaluate risks and benefits, leading to safer choices and injury prevention.

300

How can you prevent unintentional injuries when engaging in outdoor activities like roller skating,skate boarding or biking?

Use appropriate safety gear (helmets, knee pads), follow safety rules, and be aware of your surroundings.

300

How can you support a friend who is experiencing bullying?

Listen, offer comfort, encourage them to seek help from adults, and report the bullying if necessary. 

300

Define incapacitated

"incapacitated" refers to a condition where an individual is unable to function normally or make sound decisions due to the influence of drugs or alcohol.

400

 What is cyberbullying, and why is it harmful?

Cyberbullying is bullying that occurs online or through digital devices. It's harmful because it can reach a wide audience, making it difficult to escape, and it can have long-lasting emotional effects.

400

Define coerced

 persuasion, intimidation, or force to pressure someone into doing something against their will or better judgment

500
How do you deal with a bully 

report the incident

tell an adult

500

A group of friends is at a party. Sarah, one of the friends, has been drinking heavily and is stumbling around. Her other friends keep encouraging her to have more drinks, even though she appears intoxicated. They keep handing her drinks and tell her it's fun. Sarah seems unsure but eventually gives in and continues to drink.


incapacitated