Types of Drugs
Ways to minimise risks
Ways to seek help
Effects of Drugs
Laws & Consequences
100

What is a legal drug (give an example)

A drug that is allowed by law 

e.g. alcohol, tobacco, caffeine

100

What does "harm minimisation" mean 

Strategies to reduce the negative impacts of drug use

100

Who could you talk to about drug concerns? 

Trusted adults, school counsellors, parents or a teacher
100

Name a short term effect of smoking

Bad breath, coughing or dizziness

100

What is the legal age to drink alcohol in Australia

18 years old 

200
Name two illegal drugs
e.g. Cannabis, ecstasy, cocaine, heroin
200

Give one way to reduce harm from legal drugs

E.g. Drinking in moderation, not smoking indoors, using clean equipment

200

What is Kids Helpline and how can it help? 

Online counselling service for young people

200

What is one long term effect of cannabis

Mental health issues, memory problems or lung damage

200

Can you get fined for possessing illegal drugs? 

Yes - fines, criminal charges, or other penalties can apply

300

What type of drug is alcohol (stimulant, depressant, or hallucinogen)

Depressant


300

What is moderation and why is it important?

Using substances is small, controlled amounts to avoid harm or dependence

300

Why is confidentiality important when seeking help? 

It helps people feel safe sharing personal issues without judgement or exposure

300

What does dependence mean in terms of drugs

When someone feels like they need a drug to function or feel normal

300

What does 'zero tolerance' mean in school policies?

No use or possession of drugs is allowed at all - consequences are enforced strictly 

400

What are hallucinogens?

Drugs that alter perception, causing users to see or feel things that aren't real 

400

Explain how peer pressure can increase drug risks

Friends might peer pressure someone to try drugs, even if they don't want to, increasing risk-taking. 

400

What is the role of a school counsellor

Supports students with emotional, social and health-related issues, including drug concerns

400

How can drug use affect mental health

It can increase anxiety, depression, paranoia or lead to mood swings

400

How do drug offences in the law affect your future?

They can limit job options, travel opportunities, and impact your criminal records. 

500

Explain how stimulants affect the body 

They speed up messages between the brain and body, increasing alertness, heart rate, and energy. 

500

How can education campaigns reduce drug harm? 

By raising awareness, correcting myths, and encouraging safer choices. 

500

If you are at a party and your friend has drunk too much alcohol. They feel sick and can't stand up properly. Who should you go to for help?

Call or find a trusted adult to drive you home 

500

Describe 3 effects of ecstasy on the body

Increased heart rate, dehydration, confusion or overheating

500

What are the consequences of drug use

4Ls: 

Liver - health 

Lover - relatinships

Law - legal issues

Livelihood - money, career, education