Drugs, the law and common illegal drugs

This lesson will explore the different types of commonly used drugs in the UK, their impacts on our health and social life, whilst also looking into the laws surrounding them.

Drugs, the law and common illegal drugs

This lesson will explore the different types of commonly used drugs in the UK, their impacts on our health and social life, whilst also looking into the laws surrounding them.

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. Drug classifications and criminal punishments
  2. Effects of having a criminal drug conviction
  3. Common types
  4. Health risks (mental and physical)
  5. Social impact

Content guidance

  • Contains distressing content.

Supervision

Adult supervision recommended.

Licence

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4 Questions

Q1.
What is the “age of criminal responsibility” in the UK?
Correct answer: 10 years old
16 years old
18 years old
21 years old
8 years old
Q2.
All drugs in the UK are illegal
Correct answer: False
True
Q3.
What are the different categories of drugs called in the UK?
Category (e.g. Category A)
Correct answer: Class (e.g. Class A)
Type (e.g. Type A)
Q4.
You can face "life in prison' for supplying any illegal drug
Correct answer: False
True

5 Questions

Q1.
There is the risk of death through taking drugs just once
False
Correct answer: True
Q2.
Supply and production of Class B drugs carry a prison sentence of up to...
10 years
Correct answer: 14 years
5 years
Life
Q3.
Which type of drugs raise levels of physiological or nervous activity?
Depressant (Downers)
Hallucinogens
Correct answer: Stimulants
Q4.
Which type of drugs lower neurotransmission levels?
Correct answer: Depressant (Downers)
Hallucinogens
Stimulants
Q5.
Which type of drugs alter a person's awareness of their surroundings?
Depressant (Downers)
Correct answer: Hallucinogens
Stimulants

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UnitRSHE (PSHE) / Drugs and alcohol: Prescription and illegal drugs

RSHE (PSHE)