ADDICTION
PEER PRESSURE
HARM MINIMISATION
ALCOHOL, DRUGS, VAPING
ST HELENA/General Knowledge
100

Define addiction.

A dependence on a substance or behaviour that is difficult to stop despite negative consequences.

100

Define peer pressure.

Peer pressure is when someone feels influenced by others to act a certain way, even if they are unsure or uncomfortable.

100

Define harm minimisation.

Harm minimisation means making choices that reduce risk and help keep yourself and others safer.

100

How many grams of alcohol are in one Australian standard drink?

10 grams.

100
What are the school values? 
Respect 

Responsibility 

Personal Best 


200

Identify one sign that someone may be developing an addiction.

Changes in behaviour, mood swings, secrecy, withdrawal from others, needing more of the substance, or loss of control, itching of skin, tiredness, increased heart rate 

200

Give one example of what peer pressure sounds like.

"Just do it"

"It'll be fun"

"Don't be soft"

"Don't be so boring"

200

Name one harm minimisation strategy related to alcohol.

Having a designated driver, limiting drinks, eating before drinking, staying hydrated or staying with trusted friends.

200

Name one short-term effect of vaping or alcohol use.

Dizziness, poor judgement, nausea, coughing, slower reaction times or reduced coordination.

200

How much is a parmi panini from the canteen?

$7.50

300

Describe the difference between physical, social and emotional impacts of addiction.

Physical = affects the body.
Social = affects relationships and school life.
Emotional = affects feelings and mental health.

300

Explain how peer pressure can influence decision-making.

People may change their behaviour to fit in, gain approval or avoid rejection, even if the decision is unsafe.

300

Explain why harm minimisation is important in reducing risky behaviours.

It helps reduce injuries, illness, unsafe situations and long-term harm.

300

Guess the drug: “This drug slows down the central nervous system…and is can come in multiple flavours or mixtures"

Alcohol (Depressant).

300

How old did Miss Milton recently turn?

27

400

Why might teenagers be more vulnerable to addiction involving alcohol, vaping or drugs?

Teenagers may be influenced by peers, curiosity, stress, risk-taking, and developing decision-making skills.

400

Why can teenagers find it difficult to say no to risky behaviours in social situations?

Fear of exclusion, wanting acceptance, low confidence, curiosity, social pressure and wanting to fit in.

400

Compare the difference between avoiding harm completely and reducing harm.

Avoiding harm means not engaging in the risky behaviour at all, while reducing harm means making the behaviour safer if it occurs.

400

Explain why mixing alcohol with other drugs increases risk and danger.

It can increase overdose risk, poor judgement, unconsciousness, unsafe behaviour and damage to the body.

400

What PE teacher recently had a baby?

Mr Herrick 
500

Scenario: A teenager starts vaping socially, then feels anxious without it and begins using it daily. Explain how this could show addiction and identify two possible impacts.

It shows addiction because they are relying on vaping and struggling without it. Impacts may include nicotine dependence, anxiety, health issues, reduced concentration, secrecy or conflict with family.

500

Luca is at a party when his friends begin vaping and drinking alcohol. They tell him, “Stop being boring, everyone is doing it.” Luca feels pressured because he does not want to be left out or judged by the group.

  1. One reason Luca feels pressured
  2. One possible consequence of giving in
  3. Two strategies Luca could use to resist the pressure safely
  1. He feels pressured because he wants to fit in.

  2. Giving in could harm his health or lead to risky behaviour.

  3. He could say “No” and walk away or stay with supportive friends.

500

You walk into a room at a party and notice:

  • people vaping
  • open alcohol bottles
  • someone pressuring others to drink
  • a person who looks very unwell lying on the couch

One strategy to keep yourself safe

One strategy to help another person

One strategy to reduce further harm at the party

  1. Keep away from the vaping and alcohol to stay safe and avoid risky behaviour.

  2. Check on the unwell person and get help from a trusted adult because they may need medical attention.

  3. Stop people pressuring others and encourage safe choices to reduce further harm.

500

Guess the drug: This drug is a stimulant that can make a person feel extremely energetic, confident and alert. It can increase heart rate and risky behaviour, and long-term use can lead to addiction and mental health problems.

Methamphetamine or cocaine. Short-term impacts include increased energy, confidence and heart rate. Long-term impacts include addiction, anxiety, heart problems and mental health issues.

500

Name every planet in the solar system in order.

Sun Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune