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ABOUT ALCOHO L EFFECT S THE LAW SAFETY FIRST $100 $200 $300 $400

What is the most commonly used drug amongst youth in grades 7 to 12?

Alcohol

There are 3 categories of drugs: stimulants (uppers) depressants (downers) hallucinogens (all-arounders ) What category is alcohol in?

Depressants (downers) Alcohol slows down the body and brain.

Beer is a kind of alcohol; name 2 other kinds of alcohol drinks

Beer Wine Spirits (rum, vodka, whiskey) Coolers

Can a cold shower, a coffee, or exercise help someone “sober up”? Explain.

No - a coffee, a cold shower or exercise can’t help someone “sober up” Only TIME will help the body process the alcohol

What does a depressant (downer) drug, like alcohol, do to the body/brain?

Slows things down: slows down the parts of the brain that affect your thinking and behaviour, as well as your breathing and heart rate

Name one short term and one long term effect of drinking alcohol.

Short-term: headaches, nausea (sickness), blurred vision, lack of coordination, reduced inhibitions, vomiting, blacking out Long-term: cancer, liver disease, death, loss of appetite, brain damage, depression

True or False Men and women process alcohol differently

True Men have more water; Women have more fat in their bodies Women have less of the “alcohol enzyme” (the things that processes alcohol in the body)

Explain what a hangover is…

A hangover… …usually happens 8 to 12 hours after the last alcoholic drink …usually is a headache, nausea, shakiness and maybe vomiting and diarrhea

Explain why drinking alcohol and driving is a bad decision

Drinking alcohol and driving is bad because: - you can cause a crash - you can kill yourself; you can kill someone else - it’s 100% preventable

What is the legal drinking age in Ontario?

In order to buy or drink alcohol, you must be: 19 years old in Ontario

True or False: Alcohol is one of the most dangerous drugs

True Alcohol is the #1 cause of death amongst youth - drinking and driving- injury - violence- falls - drowning- fires

Is it ok for you to take an alcoholic drink from your best friends parents? Explain why or why not.

It is illegal for you to take or for your friends parents to give you alcohol because you are under the legal drinking age.

Why is it ok for adults to drink and not for youth to drink alcohol?

Alcohol is a drug. It affects the body and the brain. For adults – their body and brain are fully developed; For youth – their body and brain are still developing, so putting alcohol into the body/brain will affect how they grow and develop; Drinking alcohol could have permanent effects

Name 2 places or people where someone could go for help and support

- Family (parents, grandparents, cousins etc.) - Any adult you trust (teacher, coach, guidance) - Community agencies - Telephone help lines (Kids Help Phone) - Churches/Mosques/Synagogues etc. - Public Health Unit

Who does the media target in their advertisements of Alcohol?

Youth – mostly boys

What is alcohol poisoning? BONUS 100 points if you can name 1 sign if someone has alcohol poisoning.

Alcohol poisoning is when someone has drank too much alcohol and their body cant process it. You can die from alcohol poisoning. Any one of the following signs: - vomiting while asleep - won’t wake up - slow breathing / slow pulse - cold, pale or bluish skin