EXI T Social Studies Module # 1 Unit # 1 Lessons # 17-20 BEGI N
OBJECTIVES
WHAT ARE SOCIAL ISSUES?
WHAT IS SUBSTANCE
ABUSE
WHAT ARE STIs?
QUIZ
INTRODUCTION
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Introduction
What are the problems affecting families?
Why are women, children and the elderly usually the most vulnerable to these problems?
Who cares about solving these problems
Where can victims go for help?
OBJECTIVES
WHAT ARE SOCIAL ISSUES?
WHAT IS SUBSTANCE
ABUSE
WHAT ARE STIs?
QUIZ
INTRODUCTION
EXIT
Objectives
At the end of this slide presentation, you will be able to:
Define the term ‘Social Issues’
Describe the characteristics of ‘Social Issues’
Recognize that there are many reasons for the prevalence of ‘Substance Abuse’ & ‘Sexually Transmitted Diseases’
Develop solutions for ‘Social Issues’ affecting Caribbean families
OBJECTIVES
WHAT ARE SOCIAL ISSUES?
WHAT IS SUBSTANCE
ABUSE
WHAT ARE STIs?
QUIZ
INTRODUCTION
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Things that affect many
people in a bad way - like being
poor
Conditions that are widespread in
the society because people do not use caution in
their actions
What are Social Issues?
Unpleasant &
Unacceptable behaviour
like stealing, & bullying
Problems that result in pain,
suffering & misery. Victims
may need medical help
OBJECTIVES
WHAT ARE SOCIAL ISSUES?
WHAT IS SUBSTANCE
ABUSE
WHAT ARE STIs?
QUIZ
INTRODUCTION
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What are Social Issues?
Substance Abuse is one of the main ‘Social Issues’ affecting families
Lack of regard for senior citizens is a social issue
Many social issues are difficult to solve because victims do not seek help
Social issues such as suicide, incest & alternate lifestyles are considered to be taboo
DID YOU KNOW?DID YOU KNOW?
OBJECTIVES
WHAT ARE SOCIAL ISSUES?
WHAT IS SUBSTANCE
ABUSE
WHAT ARE STIs?
QUIZ
INTRODUCTION
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MATCHING GAMEMatch the words from Column A with the definitions in
Column B by typing in the correct letter.
What are Social Issues?
COLUMN A COLUMN B
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A. Poverty
B. Suicide
C. Desertion
D. Domestic Violence
E. Prostitution
F. Human Trafficking
A conscious decision to end one’s life
The act of soliciting payment for sexual favours.
Transportation of persons usually against their will to participate in illegal employment schemes
Act of abandonment; leaving without intending to return
The state of being unable to provide basic needs
Physical & verbal disagreements amongst family members usually resulting in abuse
OBJECTIVES
WHAT ARE SOCIAL ISSUES?
WHAT IS SUBSTANCE
ABUSE
WHAT ARE STIs?
QUIZ
INTRODUCTION
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What is Substance Abuse?
Misuse or
overuse
Drugs , drinks, food,
medication
Neither therapeuti
c nor medical
of
for reasons
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WHAT ARE SOCIAL ISSUES?
WHAT IS SUBSTANCE
ABUSE
WHAT ARE STIs?
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INTRODUCTION
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What are some substances that are abused?
Tobacco is one of the most commonly used substances world-wide. The chemical that causes addiction tobacco addiction is nicotine
Alcohol, in the form of beer, wine or spirits delays reactions and impairs judgment when consumed in large quantities
Glue, nail polish and gasoline vapour are examples of some substances called inhalants because abusers smell them to get a ‘buzz’
Cocaine is from a plant called ‘coca’. In ancient times, the Incas chewed the leaves to get a burst of energy.
Tablets, pills, capsules and liquids that are prescribed by doctors are commonly misused
DID YOU KNOW?DID YOU KNOW?
OBJECTIVES
WHAT ARE SOCIAL ISSUES?
WHAT IS SUBSTANCE
ABUSE
WHAT ARE STIs?
QUIZ
INTRODUCTION
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How does alcohol use affect you?
Read & Think Think & TellApart from the medical effects, how can alcohol abuse impact a person?
1. It can cause drunkenness, violent behavior and alcoholism
2. It can also lead to financial difficulty
3. Alcoholics may become abusive to their relatives and friends
CHECK ANSWERS
http://www.indiatalkies.com/2011/04/program-developed-children-no-alcohol-substance-abuse.html
OBJECTIVES
WHAT ARE SOCIAL ISSUES?
WHAT IS SUBSTANCE
ABUSE
WHAT ARE STIs?
QUIZ
INTRODUCTION
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How does drug use affect you?
Drug abuse can be devastating in many ways.
Look at the picture carefully.
Now think about what you can do to prevent drug abuse.
http://familymedicinehelp.com/drug-abuse-and-dependence
OBJECTIVES
WHAT ARE SOCIAL ISSUES?
WHAT IS SUBSTANCE
ABUSE
WHAT ARE STIs?
QUIZ
INTRODUCTION
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How does substance abuse impact on the society?
What does this diagram tell you about the relationship between substance abuse and other social problems?
http://www.co.utah.ut.us/Dept/HealthSubst/DualDiag/index.asp
OBJECTIVES
WHAT ARE SOCIAL ISSUES?
WHAT IS SUBSTANCE
ABUSE
WHAT ARE STIs?
QUIZ
INTRODUCTION
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What are Sexually Transmitted Infections?
http://collections.infocollections.org/ukedu/uk/d/Jundp091e/2.1.html
OBJECTIVES
WHAT ARE SOCIAL ISSUES?
WHAT IS SUBSTANCE
ABUSE
WHAT ARE STIs?
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INTRODUCTION
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True of False? Read each statement and indicate which one is true by clicking T and which one is false by clicking F. Correct response turns lighter. Incorrect response turns darker.
What are Sexually Transmitted Infections? – Activity 3.1
T F
T F
T F
T F
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T F
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1. Anyone can catch STDs
2. HIV and AIDS are easily treated
3. People usually know when they have an STD4. Only people who are sexually active can catch STDs5. AIDS causes the immune system to be severely weak6. If you have a balanced diet your risk of
contracting STDs is usually minimal
7. Infertility can result from untreated STDs
8. Contraceptives help to prevent STDs
9. STDs can damage reproductive organs
OBJECTIVES
WHAT ARE SOCIAL ISSUES?
WHAT IS SUBSTANCE
ABUSE
WHAT ARE STIs?
QUIZ
INTRODUCTION
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What are Sexually Transmitted Infections? – Feedback to Activity 3.11. Anyone can catch STDs - True. It doesn’t matter which race,
colour, class or creed that you are from2. HIV and AIDS are easily treated - False. Currently there is no
cure, but drugs called Anti-Retro Viral are available yet expensive3. People usually know when they have an STD - False. Though
some have obvious signs, medical diagnosis is necessary 4. Only people who are sexually active can catch STDs - False.
Children may contract some through breast milk. Others may get STDs through blood transfusions
5. AIDS causes the immune system to be severely weak - True. The HIV destroys the immune system leading to AIDS
6. If you have a balanced diet your risk of contracting STDs is usually minimal - False
7. Infertility can result from untreated STDs - True. This is because the virus impairs the reproductive system
8. Contraceptives help to prevent STDs - False. Contraceptives are used to prevent pregnancy. However, the condom may be used as a contraceptive
9. STDs can damage reproductive organs - True
OBJECTIVES
WHAT ARE SOCIAL ISSUES?
WHAT IS SUBSTANCE
ABUSE
WHAT ARE STIs?
QUIZ
INTRODUCTION
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CLICK ON EACH PICTURE FOR MORE INFORMATION To make the others re-appear, click on that picture
again.
What are Sexually Transmitted Infections?
OBJECTIVES
WHAT ARE SOCIAL ISSUES?
WHAT IS SUBSTANCE
ABUSE
WHAT ARE STIs?
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INTRODUCTION
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QUIZ
Are you ready to test yourself?
There are five multiple choice items that you are required to do.
For each item, click on the letter of the correct response and then click the button ‘NEXT QUESTION’ to continue.
Click the begin quiz button to start the quiz.
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OBJECTIVES
WHAT ARE SOCIAL ISSUES?
WHAT IS SUBSTANCE
ABUSE
WHAT ARE STIs?
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INTRODUCTION
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QUIZ: Question 1
When a person gradually needs more drugs to get the same effects, its referred to as:
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A. Relapse
B. Withdrawal
C. Addiction
D. Tolerance
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WHAT ARE SOCIAL ISSUES?
WHAT IS SUBSTANCE
ABUSE
WHAT ARE STIs?
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Quiz: Feedback to Question 1
When a person gradually needs more drugs to get the same effects, its referred to as:
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The correct answer is TOLERANCE. Tolerance is usually encountered when the desired reaction to a drug is reduced requiring increased concentration.Relapse on the other hand, refers to resuming the use of drugs after a period of abstinence. Whilst withdrawal is a condition that a drug addict may experience if drug use is abruptly discontinued. Addiction occurs as a result of continued used of a mood altering substance
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WHAT ARE SOCIAL ISSUES?
WHAT IS SUBSTANCE
ABUSE
WHAT ARE STIs?
QUIZ
INTRODUCTION
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QUIZ: Question 2
Which of the following agents is NOT a hallucinogen?
A. Cocaine
D. LSD
C. Amphetamine
B. Mescaline
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WHAT ARE SOCIAL ISSUES?
WHAT IS SUBSTANCE
ABUSE
WHAT ARE STIs?
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INTRODUCTION
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Quiz: Feedback to Question 2
Which of the following agents is NOT a hallucinogen?
Cocaine, LSD & Mescaline are all hallucinogens. Hallucinogens are drugs that affect the central nervous system and may distort perceptions of reality & causing hallucinations Amphetamine is a stimulant and appetite suppressant which increases heart rate & blood pressure but does not cause hallucinations
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WHAT ARE SOCIAL ISSUES?
WHAT IS SUBSTANCE
ABUSE
WHAT ARE STIs?
QUIZ
INTRODUCTION
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QUIZ: Question 3
Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) is also known as:
A. Smack
D. Crack
B. Cannabis
C. Ecstasy
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WHAT ARE SOCIAL ISSUES?
WHAT IS SUBSTANCE
ABUSE
WHAT ARE STIs?
QUIZ
INTRODUCTION
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Quiz: Feedback to Question 3
Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) is also known as
MDMA is a synthetic stimulant usually in the form of a capsule and goes by the street name ecstasy (XTC)Smack is a street name for heroin which is an addictive drug processed from morphine. Cannabis is also called marijuana, weed, pot or ganga and crack is the street name for cocaine.
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WHAT ARE SOCIAL ISSUES?
WHAT IS SUBSTANCE
ABUSE
WHAT ARE STIs?
QUIZ
INTRODUCTION
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Quiz: Question 4
Which of the following is a possible symptom of an STD?
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A. Skin rash
D. Bumps, sores or warts near the mouth anus or vagina
C. Painful urination
B. All are correct
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WHAT ARE SOCIAL ISSUES?
WHAT IS SUBSTANCE
ABUSE
WHAT ARE STIs?
QUIZ
INTRODUCTION
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Quiz: Feedback to Question 4
Which of the following is a possible symptom of an STD?
All the answers are correct. The symptoms are many and varied. Some STDs may have minimal symptoms that may be easily confused with other illnesses.
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OBJECTIVES
WHAT ARE SOCIAL ISSUES?
WHAT IS SUBSTANCE
ABUSE
WHAT ARE STIs?
QUIZ
INTRODUCTION
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QUIZ: Question 5
Who should be screened for STDs?
B. Only people who are considering new sexual partners.
D. People who are promiscuous
C. Only people who are sexually active
A. People who are sexually active or considering new sexual partners.
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WHAT ARE SOCIAL ISSUES?
WHAT IS SUBSTANCE
ABUSE
WHAT ARE STIs?
QUIZ
INTRODUCTION
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Quiz: Feedback to Question 5
Who should be screened for STDs?
Everyone who is sexually active or considering new sexual partners whether they are promiscuous or monogamous should be screened for STDs. Screening is both a preventative and curative measure which helps people to keep safe if uninfected or act responsibly if infected. Additionally, it allows for treatment of infections where necessary or available.
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