
Teachers
One in seven young people today experiments with illegal drugs. More than half of them sometimes go to a place where drugs are used. So the chance that you will sooner or later be confronted with young people under the influence is real.
Luc Rombaut knows exactly what he is talking about. After all, he is an expert by experience, writer and teacher. He not only tells fascinating and relatable stories, but also gives tips on how to talk about drugs as a teacher or student counsellor.
Thanks to the interactive presentation Drugstories, which includes film, photos and stories about his own experiences, drugs become more open to discussion at school. Drugstories has already been performed for 200,000 pupils and thousands of teachers from more than 100 schools. Drugstories for teachers lasts about two hours and is tailored to the specific situation of the TEACHER.
This presentation is also suitable as part of a pedagogical seminar and provides answers to the following questions:
- What drugs do young people use?
- Why do some use them and others don't?
- How dangerous are drugs really?
- How quickly do you become addicted?
- What does it feel like to smoke a joint?
- How do you know if a student is using drugs?
- How do you start a conversation about drugs?
Drug Stories for Teachers is a good part of the drug prevention plan at school that you can draw up together with a prevention worker. There are also similar presentations aimed at STUDENTS and PARENTS (parent council, association, company, etc.). Since the supervising teachers can also attend the presentations for students, there can be a follow-up discussion in class afterwards.