
Impact of drugs and alcohol on sexual decisions PSHE 2026 RSHE Guidance Lesson. This health and relationships lesson meets the requirements of the latest DFE guidance by getting pupils to consider how the use of alcohol and drugs can lead people to take risks in their sexual behaviour.
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Lesson includes-
Teacher & Pupil Guidance Slide and slide notes
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Careers slide
Discussion & feedback tasks
Starter & plenary task
Further support slide
Sentence starters
Video Clip
Scenario Task
Homework Slide
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