Addiction Structure 1.1 Type of drugs and their effects 1.2 Alcohol addiction 1.3 Smoking and nicotine addiction 2.1 How to help 2.2 Activity 1.1 Type of drugs and their effects 1. Get high – e.g. cocaine, crack, ecstasy, speed, tobacco. 2. Calm down – e.g. alcohol, cannabis, gases, glues and aerosols. 3. Trip out – e.g. cannabis, ketamine, LSD, magic mushrooms. 4. Get knocked out – e.g. heroin. 2010 – 39 200, cannabis and ecstasy C:\Users\Predátor\Desktop\cocaine-addict1.jpg C:\Users\Predátor\Desktop\14_kids_huffing2.jpg C:\Users\Predátor\Desktop\magic-mushroom-effects.jpg C:\Users\Predátor\Desktop\heroin-addict1.jpeg C:\Documents and Settings\Hamisek\Plocha\PREZENTACE ANG\drogy_zavislost_normal.jpg •- effects of many drugs and anaesthetics •- 0,04 per mile of alcohol •- in Czech republic almost 550 000 addicted people (2011) •25% men, 10% women • • •rise up very fast – dependece on a subject •withdrawal symptoms • •in Czech republic 2 300 000 smokers including 250 000 juveniles • smoking-body.gif 1/3 of tumours 3/4 of chronic lung diseases 8770e1da57_10594723_o2.jpg C:\Documents and Settings\Hamisek\Plocha\PREZENTACE ANG\AD172d72_plice.JPG Now you should listen carefully •field social work (programs) – Drop-In, SANANIM •drop-in centres, open-access service, low-threshold centres – food and health service •outreach services – greater demands on clients •day care (day hospitals) – intensive, 2–3 months •inpatient detoxification – 5–10 days •psychiatric hospital – residential and rehabilitation service for 3-6 months •therapeutic community –highest demands, 6 – 18 months •aftercare service – drug-related support or non-drug-related support •legal advice • •sobering-up station - intoxicated people - one night to become sober • (one night in Opava 700CZK, in Kroměříž 12 700CZK) •another organization for helping people 2.2 Activity C:\Users\Predátor\Desktop\yeah.jpg The Story The story is about Sarah, young single mother who was addict. She was found by police officer. She was drugged and she did disturbance. Police officer wanted to find out her identity and take her to sobering-up station. Because she was drugged obviously. Sarah refused to show her ID card and she didn’t want to go to sobering-up station. Sarah had no money there is no way how she could pay for sobering-up station and she left her child alone at home. Sarah had no one who could take care of her child. Anna is social worker. She is new one in her department and she is full of hope and optimism. Anna has called in Sarah’s case. She believe that Sarah want to change herself because of her baby. In case Sarah lost her child she wouldn’t have any other motivation for overcoming to addiction of drugs. Anna really trusts Sarah can manage it. Anna wants find a compromise which is not going to be inconsistent with law, ethical code (codex) and wish of client. Now we are going to separate you into three groups: •group one is going to represent Sarah, drug addicts •group two – police officers •group three – social workers Now you will have 5 minutes for discussion in groups. You have to find the best solution for the situation of your group. •E.g. group one - What is Sarah thinking that is the best solution for her. •You can write you arguments and ideas. You can have a leader. After this you should find the best solution together (discussion between three groups). Rules •field social work (programs) – Drop-In, SANANIM •drop-in centres, open-access service, low-threshold centres – food and health service •outreach services – greater demands on clients •day care (day hospitals) – intensive, 2–3 months •inpatient detoxification – 5–10 days •psychiatric hospital – residential and rehabilitation service for 3-6 months •therapeutic community –highest demands, 6 – 18 months •aftercare service – drug-related support or non-drug-related support •legal advice • •sobering-up station - intoxicated people - one night to become sober • (one night in Opava 700CZK, in Kroměříž 12 700CZK) •another organization for helping people Thx for your attention C:\Users\Predátor\Desktop\is-facebook-the-latest-drug.jpg