# Social Health 2

> Plan and carry out a Patrol activity in preventing smoking, use of alcohol, drug abuse etc.

You may not think your actions have much of an impact on your community as a whole, but they can. Choose a public health issue close to your heart and find a way to promote it in your local community. Here are a few ideas to get you started on making your community a better place to live!

## ARE YOU READY FOR AN EMERGENCY AT HOME?

* [ ] Do you have a “just-in-case plan” for emergencies?
* [ ] Discuss different types of emergencies and how to respond to each.
* [ ] Do you know who to call if one of you becomes lost or separated?
* [ ] Have you chosen a safe spot to meet somewhere in the neighborhood?
* [ ] Do you have a preparedness kit stocked with food, water and other supplies?
* [ ] Do you know when it is better to stay inside the house rather than go outside? *Different emergencies sometimes mean inside is better (such as during a tornado) than outside (such as during a fire). If you are inside an unfamiliar building in an emergency, look for the exit signs.*
* [ ] Do you have a list of local emergency numbers other than 119?
* [ ] Do we have emergency preparedness information available at home? Create a pocket card that has all the phone numbers you might need.
* [ ] Do you have an emergency preparedness kit in your car?

| Police Emergency Hotline                  | 118 / 119   |
| ----------------------------------------- | ----------- |
| Ambulance / Fire & rescue                 | 110/1990    |
| Accident Service-General Hospital-Colombo | 011-2691111 |
| Tourist Police                            | 011-2421052 |
| Police Emergency                          | 011-2433333 |
| Government Information Center             | 1919        |
| Report Crimes                             | 011-2691500 |
| Emergency Police Mobile Squad             | 011-5717171 |
| Fire & Ambulance Service                  | 011-2422222 |

**Get the facts about how drugs affect the brain and body using this complete book of printable skills pages, including activities that support reading comprehension, graphing skills, sequencing skills, and critical thinking.**

**Here are a few activity books that you can refer when planning out the activities**

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14 Drug Education Activities&#x20;
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Club-Drug Cheat Sheet
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FAQs on Cocaine&#x20;
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Mixed-up About Heroin
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**More Activity resources can be found** [**here** ](http://headsup.scholastic.com/teachers/14-drug-education-activities)


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