Tobacco Free Resources and Activities for Secondary Schools and Youth Work

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Description

The tobacco-free schools resource pack provides everything you need you need to feel confident to deliver tobacco prevention education.

The skills that young people develop by engaging in these activities are designed to inspire confidence, self-esteem, resilience and decision making skills.

There’s a focus on active group tasks, group discussion, links to video clips, game based activities and printable resources to allow staff to develop lessons relevant to the learning needs of the young people you work with.

Every secondary school in Scotland is eligible for one FREE copy of the resource pack.

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Material Packs accessible on learning platform

Target Group

Professionals

Resource Name

Tobacco Free Resources and Activities for Secondary Schools and Youth Work

Resource Contact

ASH Scotland

Topic

Experiences and Outcomes

Publisher

ASH Scotland

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Resource Terms and Conditions of Use

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n/a

Implications for Staff

Publication Date

September 2018

Resource Last Reviewed

15/03/2021

British Red Cross – Everyday First Aid

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Description

Easy to learn, easy to remember

The British Red Cross wants you to feel confident and willing to give first aid. Everyday First Aid makes it easy to learn the skills you'll need to help in an emergency.

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website with videos

Target Group

Professionals, Parents and Carers, Young People

Resource Name

British Red Cross, First Aid

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Experiences and Outcomes

Publisher

British Red Cross

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n/a

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n.d.

Resource Last Reviewed

15/03/2021

Childline

Description

Childline is yours – a free, private and confidential service where you can be you. Whatever your worry, whenever you need help, however you want to get in touch. We're here for you online, on the phone, anytime.

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website and phoneline

Target Group

Young People

Resource Name

Childline

Resource Contact

08001111

Topic

Tobacco, Alcohol, Drugs, other

Experiences and Outcomes

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Childline

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N/A

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N/A

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Resource Last Reviewed

15/03/2021

Know the Score

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Description

Scotland's Drugs Information Gateway

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website

Target Group

Professionals, Parents / Carers, Young People

Resource Name

Know the Score

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via website, phone line, or live chat

Topic

Tobacco, Alcohol, Drugs

Experiences and Outcomes

Publisher

Know the Score

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n/a

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n.d.

Resource Last Reviewed

15/03/2021

The Royal Society for Public Health Supports Drugs Safety Testing at Festivals

Let festival-goers and clubbers test their drugs to reduce harm

As the summer festival season begins, RSPH is calling on all music festivals where drug use is common to provide safety testing facilities as standard, where festival-goers can take any ‘substances of concern’ in their possession to establish their content and strength.

RSPH believes the move, which is backed by 95% of festival-goers, will help minimise the risk of serious health harm as a result of recreational drug use.

https://www.rsph.org.uk/about-us/news/let-festival-goers-and-clubbers-test-their-drugs-to-reduce-harm.html#.WTlSyor9MYs.facebook

Check out where drugs testing can be done at:

http://www.wearetheloop.org

 

Scotland’s Charter for a Tobacco Free Generation

Please consider signing up to the charter. NHS Highland and Highland Council have both signed.

Description

Scotland’s Charter for a Tobacco-free Generation is an initiative to help reduce the harm caused by smoking and deliver a tobacco-free generation by 2034.

Type

website with resources

Target Group

Professionals

Resource Name

Scotland's Charter for a Tobacco Free Generation

Resource Contact

via website

Topic

Tobacco

Experiences and Outcomes

Publisher

ASH Scotland

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n/a

Implications for Staff

Publication Date

n.d.

Resource Last Reviewed

15/03/2021

My Friend Has Drunk Too Much, What Should I Do?

Description

What to do if your friend has drunk too much, from Choices for Life.

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webpage

Target Group

Young People

Resource Name

My Friend Has Drunk Too Much, What Should I Do?

Resource Contact

Chioces for Life

Topic

Alcohol

Experiences and Outcomes

Publisher

Choices for Life

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n/a

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n.d.

Resource Last Reviewed

15/03/2021

Feeling Pressured to Take Drugs at a Festival?

Description

What to do if you’re pressurised to take drugs at a festival , from Choices for Life.

Type

webpage

Target Group

Young People

Resource Name

Feeling Pressured to Take Drugs at a Festival?

Resource Contact

Chioces for Life

Topic

Drugs

Experiences and Outcomes

Publisher

Choices for Life

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Resource Terms and Conditions of Use

Cost Attached

n/a

Implications for Staff

Publication Date

n.d.

Resource Last Reviewed

15/03/2021

Rock Challenge Inverness – Winners 2017

The results are in from the 2017 Safer Highland Rock Challenge®

On Monday 3rd April, the event held at Eden Court Theatre was performed to a sold out audience and was supported by the Safer Highland Partnership and Police Scotland’s Choices for Life.

1st place and qualifying through to the 2017 Scottish Final:   

Thurso High School, Thurso, Caithness

The Island

Thurso High School

“Inspired by William Golding’s Lord of the Flies’ Great Britain is in a state of nuclear war and school children are forced to evacuate to ‘The Island’. How will they survive in paradise without adult leadership and rules? What lurks on the island to ruin their fun? “Maybe there is a beast… maybe it’s only us.”

2nd place

Farr High School, Caithness

WW2 A Highland Story

Farr High School

“A Highland village uses music and dance to hold its community together during the bleak times of the Second World War. With the absence of husbands, fathers and brothers and a family experiencing the prospect of losing a loved one, the women rally round to bring a new sense of normality and hope to the community”.

3rd place

Nairn Academy, Nairn, Highlands

Glamour & Greed

Nairn Academy

“We tell a tale from almost a century ago… of glamour, greed and great wealth. With love, indulgence and betrayal at every corner, and the influence of alcohol wreaking havoc, this drama teaches us important lessons. Now, watch as this story of decadence unfolds…”

Alness Academy showcased their performance tonight and have also qualified to the 2017 Scottish Final due to their 2016 success!

Trapped

“Osiris, God of the Egyptian Afterlife, is a cruel leader. He and his minions rule the Underworld through fear and oppression. This dark and horrible place is populated by animals, monstrous creatures and the half dead, suffering endless torture. When the Akiiki family accidently become trapped in this world, it can only end in tragedy”.

On Tuesday 4th April, the event held at Eden Court Theatre was performed to a sold out audience and was supported by the Safer Highland Partnership and Police Scotland’s Choices for Life.

1st place tonight- qualifying through to the 2017 Scottish Final:

Invergordon Academy, Invergordon

Still in Chains

“In our darkest need we are all tempted by revenge – to pass the pain on to someone else.  However, even with powers beyond natural order, can a young slave girl undo the theft of freedom, pointless murder and evil deeds that linger, even within the far reaches of her dreams? Can she ever be truly free from the painful past?”

2nd place and also qualifying through to the 2017 Scottish Final:

Dingwall Academy, Dingwall, Ross-shire

Dia de los Muertos

“His Mother’s love gone,

Family pride at stake,

Poor Enzo has a difficult choice he must make.

To dance with his heart,

Or fight with his head,

To stay with the remembered,

Or be captured by the dead

Will his family’s love be enough to help him get through,

Or will he succumb to the spirit of the bull”.

3rd place tonight:

Grantown Grammar School, Grantown-on-Spey, Moray-shire

Tam O’Shanter – A Modern Twist

“In our modern-day retelling of Tam O’Shanter we encounter an everyday market seller who gets caught up in a drug fuelled celebration with his friends.  This leads to a horrifying midnight experience on the way home where they get dragged into the struggle between good and evil.  Who will win out in the end?”

Attending this evenings were an array of sponsors, local authority figures and invited special guests. Following the show quotes were obtained from the following guests:

From Highland Alcohol and Drug Partnership, Debbie Stewart, Co-ordinator commented:

“It was a fantastic show, the standard is absolutely amazing, I can’t believe the numbers of kids that are involved and I also can’t believe the number of families, members of the community. What we actually see on stage is fantastic but that’s just one part of how Rock Challenge impacts/works in local communities. It is a key part of our prevention programs to encourage young people to get a more natural high and avoid drugs and alcohol. Just brilliant!!”

Director of Care and Learning from Highland Council, Bill Alexander commented:

“Once again, young people and Rock Challenge have come together to provide, not just a wonderful evening but the conclusion of months and months of hard work by the young people; it has built their confidence, their self-esteem, their organisational skills, that is Curriculum for Excellence. Congratulations to all of the young people tonight and thank you to the Be Your Best Foundation.”

From Police Scotland, Temporary Chief Superintendent Philip Macrae commented:

“I thought it was fantastic this was my first year being here and I didn’t know what to expect; it has surpassed all of my expectations! Police Scotland are very involved and are delighted to participate at such an event.”

Further information, interviews, and high resolution photographs are also available from:

events@rockchallenge.co.uk