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Three dramas look at personal and social development, with story-lines ranging from football to drug-taking to eating habits
Programme 9
Drugs – Ben’s Story
 
 
Broadcast 18 March 2003, 11.20 - 11.40 am, BBC Radio Ulster, MW

ARCHIVE - SELB programme code: RK 0609
This episode is now part of our archive. This programme is still available to schools to borrow or purchase from the Audio Visual Recording service at the SELB. Please quote the SELB programme code in your correspondence. See our ordering page for more information.
 
ABOUT THE PROGRAMME
 
This programme deals with the problem of drug misuse among young people, a difficult subject to tackle with primary school children. Ten-year-old Ben watches his older sister begin to experiment with drugs and sees the impact this has on her behaviour, family life and school work.
 
LEARNING OUTCOMES
 
By the end of the programme pupils should be able to understand:
  • talk about the effect of drugs;
  • feel confident to discuss family relationships;
  • be able to identify peer pressure.
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