This book goes beyond the surface-level 'just say no' approach, offering deep insights into the real reasons young people may turn to harmful substances and exploring the complex factors - such as coping with trauma, mental health struggles or feelings of inadequacy - that influence these decisions.

Timely and relevant for all educators teaching Personal, Social, Health, Economics (PSHE) education in secondary school, the book provides practical teaching tips, safeguarding guidance and strategies for creating a supportive and inclusive classroom, as well as informative and engaging lesson plans that empower students to make healthier and more informed choices. Supporting a spiral curriculum, it integrates subjects including mental health, science, English and maths, offering a holistic, interdisciplinary approach to learning about harmful substances. This book is not just about prevention teaching - it's about creating a lasting, positive impact on young lives that they can carry on into adulthood.

Created to support all teachers, particularly those new to the subject or who are non-specialists, Harmful Substances provides crucial information and knowledge that will ensure effective and impactful classroom sessions.



Autorentext

Nicole Campbell is an educator and PSHE specialist with experience as Senior Subject Lead and Mental Health Lead. She develops Creative Power Education to support young people in exploring identity, resilience, and wellbeing in schools and communities.

Titel
Harmful Substances
Untertitel
Practical Support for Effective Teaching and Learning with Pupils Aged 11-18
EAN
9781040671467
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
24.03.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
5.25 MB
Anzahl Seiten
260