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Personal Safety Decision Making

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🛡️ Part 1: Safety Scenarios

1. You're at a party and someone offers you alcohol. What is the BEST response?

Accept to fit in with the group

Politely decline and suggest an alternative activity

Take it but don't drink it

Leave immediately without saying anything

2. A stranger online asks for your personal information (address, phone number). Which actions are appropriate? (Select all that apply)

Block and report the person

Tell a trusted adult

Give false information instead

Never share personal details with strangers online

3. Your mates are pressuring you to skip PE class. The safest decision-making strategy is:

Go along to avoid conflict

Consider the consequences and make your own choice

Do whatever the most popular person suggests

Ask your parents what to do first

4. You receive a text message from an unknown number asking you to meet them after school. What should you do?

Go to the meeting but bring a friend

Ignore the message and tell a trusted adult

Reply asking who they are

Meet them in a public place

💭 Part 2: Decision Making Analysis

5. Describe a situation where you felt peer pressure. How did you handle it?
6. List THREE strategies you can use to resist negative peer pressure:

a) _________________________________________________

b) _________________________________________________

c) _________________________________________________

7. Explain why it's important to think about consequences before making decisions in social situations:
8. You're home alone and someone knocks on the door claiming to be from the power company. Write down what you would do and why:

🎯 Part 3: Action Planning

9. Create a personal safety plan by completing the following:

If I feel unsafe online, I will: _________________________________

If I'm pressured to do something I don't want to do, I will: _________________________________

Three trusted adults I can talk to about safety concerns:

1. _________________________________________________

2. _________________________________________________

3. _________________________________________________

10. Reflection: What is the most important thing you've learned about personal safety decision making?

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