Alcohol How do you know when someone has had to much to drink?

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Alcohol How do you know when someone has had to much to drink? Lesson Objectives: Recall how alcohol effects us long term and short term Consider the effects of alcohol on society Create a storyboard for an alcohol campaign How do you know when someone has had to much to drink?

Under the influence video Answer these questions: what tests can you do to find out how drunk someone is? How is alcohol absorbed into the bloodstream? What affects how drunk you get?

Short term Alcohol affects the parts of your brain that control judgment, concentration, coordination, behaviour and emotions

Binge drinking Violent Antisocial Abusive Damaging relationships Crime Accidents Damaging relationships Binge drinking Memory loss Blackouts Victim

Hen party video What effects of alcohol are shown?

Girl video Who is the target audience for this advert? Does this advertisement campaign work?

Long term – Brain Damage permanent brain damage, serious mental health problems alcohol dependence or alcoholism. Strokes Young people's brains are particularly vulnerable Alcohol can damage parts of the brain, affecting behaviour and the ability to learn and remember.

Cirrhosis of the Liver

How does long term alcohol abuse effect society? Write down 3 ideas in your pairs

Effects of alcohol on society Accidents Alcohol is a factor in about 20% of all road traffic accidents in the UK. Alcohol abuse can also affect personal lives. Domestic Violence is often linked to heavy drinking Many crimes also take place under the influence of alcohol, often mixed with other drugs

Task Design a storyboard for an alcohol campaign Finish for homework. Due next Monday 21st

The liver takes 1 hour to break down 1 unit of alcohol True or False The liver takes 1 hour to break down 1 unit of alcohol

Drinking coffee can speed up the break down of alcohol True or False Drinking coffee can speed up the break down of alcohol

Alcohol is a factor in about 20% of road accidents True or False Alcohol is a factor in about 20% of road accidents

If your abuse alcohol you are an alcoholic True or False If your abuse alcohol you are an alcoholic