Interactive Workshops and Activities

This website provides information on tobacco, vaping and related topics and offers workshops for children and young people.

The workshops created by our partners are for young people who want to find out more about smoking or are already smoking and are interested in gaining additional support to aid their attempts to stop.  The workshops can be led by teachers or youth leaders or anyone who is interested in offering a supportive and proactive role to deal with the issue of smoking.

 

Healthy Schools  is a framework  which provides a guide for teaching, planning, tracking & monitoring and the evaluation of Health and Wellbeing in schools and educational establishments. The aim of Healthy Schools is to provide a flexible, adaptable framework of materials which complement existing resources. It builds on prior learning, knowledge and understanding to support practitioners plan and deliver Health & Wellbeing in conjunction with their learners. This supports coordination and progression throughout the learner journey from Nursery to Senior Phase.  It brings together a Curriculum for Excellence Health & Wellbeing Experiences, Outcomes and Benchmarks at each Level aligned to the Wellbeing Indicators.

 

Community Workshops

LANDED is a young persons’ charity based in Lanarkshire, Scotland. They work with young people across Lanarkshire to promote messages of harm reduction on topics such as; drugs, alcohol, cannabis, tobacco and sexual health. They do this by delivering topic-based workshops to groups of young people.

They cover the following topics

Drugs

Alcohol

Cannabis

Tobacco & E-Cigarettes

Sexual Health

Positive Relationships

Sexting

 

ASH Scotland

These resources are designed to support you to deliver activities to help equip young people to make confident and responsible decisions on tobacco and related products, and their health and wellbeing.  They provide the facts, materials and resources you need to feel confident to deliver effective tobacco education. There’s a focus on group tasks, group discussion, links to video clips, game-based activities and printable resources to allow you to tailor each activity to the needs of the young people you work with.

 

  

Lesson Plans and all required Resources for both the Primary and Secondary years – running from Primary 4 right through to Secondary 5/6.

A 6-week workshop programme designed for Secondary pupils, or pupils who are disengaged from formal education, focusing on support sessions to help pupils who smoke to quit. These can be delivered by school staff to small groups of pupils as a means of offering a proactive and solution based focus to dealing with nicotine addiction.

The pack is targeted at all schools in Lanarkshire to be delivered across all stages from Primary 4 through to Secondary 5/6 and also includes some introductory lesson ideas aimed at early level. In Secondary, the lessons will most likely be delivered as part of the Health & Wellbeing PSE course, however, in schools which do not offer a period of PSE per week, it would be appropriate for curriculum areas such as Home Economics, PE, Drama, Social Subjects and ICT with the inter disciplinary aspects of the lessons highlighted throughout the pack.  The pack, in particular the workshop programme, would be appropriate for other youth settings, such as alternative education establishments or deliverers of programmes for pupils who are disengaged from mainstream schooling. It would offer an equally useful framework for dealing with smoking related issues within different centres from schools. This introduction will offer you some additional information about the methodology of the lessons and support and guidance in their delivery.

 

 

Interactive Workshops and Activities

 

This website provides information on tobacco, vaping and related topics and offers workshops for children and young people.

The workshops created by our partners are for young people who want to find out more about smoking or are already smoking and are interested in gaining additional support to aid their attempts to stop.  The workshops can be led by teachers or youth leaders or anyone who is interested in offering a supportive and proactive role to deal with the issue of smoking.

 

Healthy Schools  is a framework  which provides a guide for teaching, planning, tracking & monitoring and the evaluation of Health and Wellbeing in schools and educational establishments. The aim of Healthy Schools is to provide a flexible, adaptable framework of materials which complement existing resources. It builds on prior learning, knowledge and understanding to support practitioners plan and deliver Health & Wellbeing in conjunction with their learners. This supports coordination and progression throughout the learner journey from Nursery to Senior Phase.  It brings together a Curriculum for Excellence Health & Wellbeing Experiences, Outcomes and Benchmarks at each Level aligned to the Wellbeing Indicators.

 

Community Workshops

LANDED is a young persons’ charity based in Lanarkshire, Scotland. They work with young people across Lanarkshire to promote messages of harm reduction on topics such as; drugs, alcohol, cannabis, tobacco and sexual health. They do this by delivering topic-based workshops to groups of young people.

They cover the following topics

Drugs

Alcohol

Cannabis

Tobacco & E-Cigarettes

Sexual Health

Positive Relationships

Sexting

 

ASH Scotland

These resources are designed to support you to deliver activities to help equip young people to make confident and responsible decisions on tobacco and related products, and their health and wellbeing.  They provide the facts, materials and resources you need to feel confident to deliver effective tobacco education. There’s a focus on group tasks, group discussion, links to video clips, game-based activities and printable resources to allow you to tailor each activity to the needs of the young people you work with.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lesson Plans and all required Resources for both the Primary and Secondary years – running from Primary 4 right through to Secondary 5/6.

A 6-week workshop programme designed for Secondary pupils, or pupils who are disengaged from formal education, focusing on support sessions to help pupils who smoke to quit. These can be delivered by school staff to small groups of pupils as a means of offering a proactive and solution based focus to dealing with nicotine addiction.

The pack is targeted at all schools in Lanarkshire to be delivered across all stages from Primary 4 through to Secondary 5/6 and also includes some introductory lesson ideas aimed at early level. In Secondary, the lessons will most likely be delivered as part of the Health & Wellbeing PSE course, however, in schools which do not offer a period of PSE per week, it would be appropriate for curriculum areas such as Home Economics, PE, Drama, Social Subjects and ICT with the inter disciplinary aspects of the lessons highlighted throughout the pack.  The pack, in particular the workshop programme, would be appropriate for other youth settings, such as alternative education establishments or deliverers of programmes for pupils who are disengaged from mainstream schooling. It would offer an equally useful framework for dealing with smoking related issues within different centres from schools. This introduction will offer you some additional information about the methodology of the lessons and support and guidance in their delivery.

 

 

 

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