What is Risk Taking?
Young People and Drugs
Scenario Response
Extras
100

What is a Risk?

A risk is an uncertain event or condition that, if it does occur, can present a positive or a negative effect on one or on the situation or the objectives.

100

What is a common short-term cognitive effect of alcohol consumption?

Impaired judgement reasoning (drunk)

100

Party Pressure

Your friends pressure you to drink alcohol at a party.

  • Risk: 

  • Consequence: 

  • Safe Decision: 

  • Risk: Drinking underage and losing control.

  • Consequence: Getting sick, injured, or in trouble with the police.

  • Safe Decision: Say no, stick with non-alcoholic drinks, and stay with friends who respect your choice.

100

Compared with non-Indigenous Australians, Indigenous Australians are?

2.7 times more likely

200
What is a example of a negative risk?

e.g.

Drinking alcohol or taking drugs at a party 

Jumping into unknown water

200
What are the 3 classifications of drugs?


Hint: S.H.D

Stimulants, Hallucinogens, Depressants

200

Scenario 2 – Social Media Challenge

Someone dares you to post an embarrassing photo online for likes.

  • Risk: 

  • Consequence

  • Safe Decision


  • Risk: Damaging your reputation or being bullied.

  • Consequence: Regret, online embarrassment, or school consequences.

  • Safe Decision: Don’t post it; protect your privacy and think before you share.

200

Health risks involved with Vaping?

  • Can damage the lungs and cause breathing problems

  • Contains harmful chemicals and toxins

  • Can lead to nicotine addiction

  • Affects brain development in teenagers

  • Increases heart rate and blood pressure

  • Can cause coughing, dizziness, and headache

300

Example of a positive risk?

e.g.

going for a job interview

gambling

300

Explain what a Depressants drug is? Give an example

slow down the activity in parts of the brain and central nervous system. 

alcohol and weed

300

Scenario 3 – Driving with a Friend

Your friend offers you a lift home but they’ve been drinking.

  • Risk: 

  • Consequence: 

  • Safe Decision: 


  • Risk: Getting in the car with a drunk driver.

  • Consequence: Car crash, injury, or death.

  • Safe Decision: Refuse the ride and call a parent, friend, or rideshare instead.

300

Short Term effects of depressant drugs?

  • Slowed breathing and heart rate

  • Drowsiness or tiredness

  • Poor coordination and balance

  • Blurred vision or slurred speech

  • Reduced concentration and alertness

  • Lowered inhibitions (doing things you normally wouldn’t)

  • Confusion or memory problems

400

What does the concept of 'courage' typically involve when it comes to taking risks?

acknowledging fear but taking action anyway

400

Explain what a stimulant drug is? Give an example?

speed up the activity of chemicals in the brain and increases the rate at which the central nervous system passes messages around the body. 

cocain, speed, crack

400

Scenario 4 – Skipping School

Your friends want you to skip class to go to the beach.

  • Risk

  • Consequence

  • Safe Decision


  • Risk: Missing important lessons or getting in trouble.

  • Consequence: Falling behind in schoolwork, detention.

  • Safe Decision: Say no, go to class, and plan to hang out after school instead.

400

What does the B.R.A.I.N Decision-Making Model stand for?

B--Benefits-What are the potential benefits of this choice?

R--Risks-What could go wrong? What are the dangers?

A--Alternatives-What other options do I have?

I--Instincts-What does my gut feeling tell me?

N--Nothing-What happens if I do nothing?

500

Why do teenagers take risks?

Teenagers more focused on the reward they feel when they are admired by their friends, and the positive reinforcement they get by being included or doing something bold.

500

Explain what a Hallucinogens is? Give an example.

affect all the senses, altering perceptions and causing hallucinations. 

magic mushrooms, acid

500

Scenario 5 – Trying Vaping

You’re offered a vape to “just try it once.”

  • Risk

  • Consequence

  • Safe Decision


  • Risk: Breathing in chemicals and becoming addicted to nicotine.

  • Consequence: Lung damage, poor fitness, or addiction.

  • Safe Decision: Refuse and walk away, or suggest doing something else with your friends.

500

Ecstasy can be classified as what type of drug?

Stimulant