These update and extend our previous suite of lessons, which, according to NHS Digital’s latest national Smoking, Drinking and Drug Use survey, are among the most used resources in the country for covering this statutory drug education content with young people.
We’ve worked closely with experts at the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID) and other leading academics to ensure that all of the supporting evidence, information and statistical data is accurate and up to date. We’ve also included additional content on important areas of increasing concern, including vaping and synthetic drugs.
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Key stage 1 (Year 1-2)Lesson 1: Keeping safeTo learn about things that go into bodies and onto skin and how they can make people feel. Lesson 2: Keeping healthyTo learn about medicines, and the people who help someone to stay healthy. Lesson 3: Medicines and household productsTo learn about keeping safe around medicines and other household products. |
Healthy lifestylesH1. About what keeping healthy means; different ways to keep healthy H6: that medicines (including vaccinations and immunisations and those that support allergic reactions) can help people to stay healthy H10. About the people who help us to stay physically healthy Keeping safeH29. to recognise risk in simple everyday situations and what action to take to minimise harm H31. That household products (including medicines) can be harmful if not used correctly H33. About the people whose job it is to help keep us safe Drugs, alcohol and tobaccoH37. About things that people can put into their body or on their skin; how these can affect how people feel |
Physical health and fitness
Health and prevention
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Key stage 2Year 3-4Lesson 1: Medicines and household productsTo learn about the safe use of medicines and household products. Lesson 2: Smoking, vaping and alcoholTo learn that caffeine, cigarettes, vaping (e-cigarettes) and alcohol can affect people’s health. Year 5-6Lesson 1: MedicinesTo learn how the correct use of medicines, and vaccinations, can help to maintain health and wellbeing. Lesson 2: Legal and illegal drugsTo learn about some of the risks and effects of legal and illegal drug use. Lesson 3: Influences and pressureTo learn about the reasons why people use drugs, and how to manage peer influence. Lesson 4: Tobacco, vaping and alcohol in the mediaTo learn how mixed messages about drug use in the media can influence opinions and decisions. |
Healthy lifestyles (physical wellbeing)H1. how to make informed decisions about health H3. about choices that support a healthy lifestyle, and recognise what might influence these H4. how to recognise that habits can have both positive and negative effects on a healthy lifestyle Keeping safeH10. how medicines, when used responsibly, contribute to health; that some diseases can be prevented by vaccinations and immunisations; how allergies can be managed H40. about the importance of taking medicines correctly and using household products safely (e.g. following instructions carefully) Drugs, alcohol and tobaccoH46. about the risks and effects of legal drugs common to everyday life (e.g. cigarettes, e-cigarettes/vaping, alcohol and medicines) and their impact on health; recognise that drug use can become a habit which can be difficult to break H47. to recognise that there are laws surrounding the use of legal drugs and that some drugs are illegal to own, use and give to others H48. about why people choose to use or not use drugs (including nicotine, alcohol and medicines) H49. about the mixed messages in the media about drugs, including alcohol and smoking/vaping H50. about the organisations that can support people concerning alcohol, tobacco and nicotine or other drug use; people they can talk to if they have concerns Safe relationships:R28. how to recognise pressure from others to do something unsafe or that makes them feel uncomfortable and strategies for managing this Shared responsibilities:L1. to recognise reasons for rules and laws; consequences of not adhering to rules and laws |
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Programme of Study |
DfE statutory guidance |
Key stage 3Year 7-8Lesson 1: Understanding drugsTo learn about substance use and the risks and effects of caffeine consumption. Lesson 2: Tobacco and nicotineTo learn about and manage influences relating to tobacco and nicotine product use. Lesson 3: Alcohol and riskTo learn about the risks and consequences of alcohol use. Year 9Lesson 1: VapingTo learn about different influences and consequences that might affect decisions relating to vaping. Lesson 2: Exploring attitudesTo learn about drugs and young people’s attitudes and behaviours regarding drug use. Lesson 3: The law and managing riskTo learn about the potential legal consequences of using illegal drugs. Lesson 4: Alcohol and cannabisTo learn about the short and long-term effects of alcohol and cannabis use on individuals. Lesson 5: Managing influenceTo learn how to manage peer and other influence in relation to substance use.
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Self-conceptH5. to recognise and manage internal and external influences on decisions which affect health and wellbeing Drugs, alcohol and tobaccoH23. the positive and negative uses of drugs in society including the safe use of prescribed and over the counter medicines; responsible use of antibiotics H24. to evaluate myths, misconceptions, social norms and cultural values relating to drug, alcohol and tobacco use H25. strategies to manage a range of influences on drug, alcohol and tobacco use, including peers H26. information about alcohol, nicotine and other legal and illegal substances, including the short and long term health risks associated with their use H27. the personal and social risks and consequences of substance use and misuse including occasional use H28. the law relating to the supply, use and misuse of legal and illegal substances H29. about the concepts of dependence and addiction including awareness of help to overcome addictions Managing risk and personal safetyH30. how to manage risks to personal safety in increasingly independent situations, including online H31. ways of assessing and reducing risk in relation to health, wellbeing and personal safety Forming and maintaining respectful relationshipsR16. to further develop the skills of active listening, clear communication, negotiation and compromise R20. to manage the influence of drugs and alcohol on decision-making within relationships and social situations Social influencesR42. to recognise peer influence and to develop strategies for managing it, including online |
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Key stage 4 (Year 10-11)Lesson 1: Assessing riskTo learn about the impact of substance use on risk-taking and personal safety. Lesson 2: Managing influenceTo learn how to manage influences in relation to alcohol and other drug use. Lesson 3: Help seekingTo learn about the potential consequences of drug production, sale and use, and support available for individuals with problematic substance use, including addiction and dependency. |
Self-conceptH4. strategies to develop assertiveness and build resilience to peer and other influences that affect both how they think about themselves and their health and wellbeing Health-related decisionsH14. about the health services available to people; strategies to become a confident user of the NHS and other health services; to overcome potential concerns or barriers to seeking help Drugs, alcohol and tobaccoH19. the consequences of substance use and misuse for the mental and physical health and wellbeing of individuals and their families, and the wider consequences for communities H20. wider risks of illegal substance use for individuals, including for personal safety, career, relationships and future lifestyle Managing risk and personal safetyH22. ways to manage risk and personal safety in new social settings, workplaces, and environments, including online H23. strategies for identifying risky and emergency situations, managing these and getting appropriate help, including where there may be legal consequences (e.g. drugs and alcohol, violent crime and gangs) Social influencesR35. to evaluate ways in which their behaviours may influence their peers, positively and negatively, including online, and in situations involving weapons or gangs |
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Key stage 5 / Post-16Lesson 1: Understanding risks and consequencesTo learn about the risks and consequences of drug use. Lesson 2: Medicines and substancesTo learn about different substances, including medicines, and how to seek reliable information about these. Lesson 3: Managing influences and seeking supportTo learn how different influences can affect decision making related to alcohol and other drugs. Lesson 4: Keeping safeTo learn how alcohol and other drugs can affect personal safety. Lesson 5: Travelling and making decisionsTo learn how to make safe decisions related to alcohol and other drugs in contexts where young people are independent, including abroad.
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Managing risk and personal safetyH15. to manage personal safety in relation to travel, such as cycle safety, young driver safety, passenger safety, using licensed taxis and getting home safely H16. to travel safely around the UK and abroad; understand legal rights and responsibilities when travelling abroad, including passport, visa and insurance requirements H17. to perform first aid and evaluate when to summon emergency services, irrespective of any potential legal implications, for example, when the situation involves alcohol, drugs, gangs or violent crime Drugs, alcohol and tobaccoH21. To manage alcohol and drug use in relation to immediate and long-term health H22. to understand how alcohol and drug use can affect decision making and personal safety, including looking out for friends, safe travel and drink-spiking H23. the impact of alcohol and drug use on road safety, work-place safety, reputation and career H24. the risks of being a passenger with an intoxicated driver and ways to manage this |
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