Types of Drugs
Effects on the body
The Brain & CNS
Decision-Making & Hauora
NZ Laws & Support
100

This type of drug speeds up your heart rate and brain activity.

Stimulant 

100

Alcohol affects your balance and coordination by slowing messages in this system. 

Central Nervous System

100

The CNS stands for this.

Central Nervous System

100

This Māori health model includes taha tinana, hinengaro, whānau, and wairua.

Te Whare Tapa Wha 

100

The legal drinking age in NZ.

18 years old

200

This type of drug slows down the messages between your brain and body.

Depressant 

200

Over time, alcohol can seriously damage this organ that filters toxins.

Liver

200

The brain's "reward system" releases this feel-good chemical.

Dopamine 
200

This dimension of Hauora is affected when drugs cause anxiety or depression.

Taha Hinengaro 

200

It’s illegal to drive with this substance in your system.

Alcohol and Drugs

300

LSD and magic mushrooms belong to this drug category. 

Hallucinogenics 
300

This short-term effect makes it harder to think clearly or make good decisions.

Impaired Judgement

300

Alcohol is this type of drug because it slows brain function.

Depressant 
300

One strategy to stay safe when offered drugs at a party.

Staying no, leaving, calling a parent

300

It’s against the law to supply alcohol to someone under 18 without this.

Parental Consent 

400

Heroin and morphine belong to this group of pain-blocking drugs

Opioids/narcotics 

400

Using drugs can cause an effect, where the body craves the substance. What is this called?

Addiction 

400

This part of the brain, which controls decisions and impulse control, develops last in teenagers.

Frontal Lobe 

400

Drug use can harm relationships and trust, affecting this dimension of Hauora.

Taha Whanau

400

Can under 20s have any alcohol in their system when driving? 

No. Any alcohol will result in loss of license and a fine

500

Caffeine, nicotine, and methamphetamine are examples of this kind of drug.

Stimulant

500

Heavy alcohol use can lead to this life-threatening condition.

Alcohol poisoning 

500

Drugs can cause this effect when they change how the brain sends signals.

Altered communication between neurons

500

Give an example of how drugs can have an impact on each dimension of Hauora 

Teachers judgement

500

This organisation offers free counselling and a 24/7 helpline for youth.

Youthline