Look outfor yourfriendsThere is noquality controlfor drugs: youdon’t knowwhere theywere madeMarijuana,Ecstasy,Cocaine, LSDandAmphetaminesare illegal drugsEach year inAustralia,144,000 peopleare hospitaliseddue to alcoholPopulation groupsthat are most likelyto engage in riskydrinking include:male workers, youngworkers aged 14-29and tradespersonsThe number of 12-17 year old’schoosing not todrink alcoholincreased from64% in 2010 to82% in 2016Alcohol can makeyou feel confidentand fearless,which can lead toimpaired decisionmakingAlcohol is adepressant thatcan slow downthe messagesto and from thebrain and bodyAge, weight,gender, mood andtiredness candetermine howyour bodyprocesses alcoholIf the person isunconscious, don’tleave them ontheir back – theycould choke, rollthem into therecovery positionNever accept adrink from astranger andwatch your drinkto be sure no-oneadds anything to itDrugschange howyour bodyand brainfunctionIf you have dialled‘000’ for emergencyservices, stay withthe person until theambulance arrivesIt is important tohave a clearplan of how youwill get home ata partyEven if you sleep fora few hours after alate party you maystill have alcohol ordrugs in your systemthat make it too riskyto driveA 375ml can ofmid-strengthbeer (3.5%alcohol) = onestandard drinkAs a female, whilst outin many hotels, pubs,clubs or restaurantsand you feel unsafe,you are encouraged to‘Ask for Angela’ and astaff member can escortyou out or organise asafe way home49% of men aged18 years and overin Australia hadexperiencedviolence at a partyAlcohol can affectproblem solvingskills, judgment,concentration andcoordinationMyth:Coffee willhelp you tosober upIn 2015, 5785Australians diedfrom alcohol-attributabledisease or injuriesA standard drinkrefers to 10 grams or12.5ml of purealcohol, on average,this is how much thehuman can processin an hourOne alcoholicbeveragedoesn’t alwaysequal onestandard drink100ml redwine (13.5%alcohol) = 1standarddrinkAge, weight,gender, mood andtiredness candetermine howyour bodyprocesses alcoholCall ‘000’ ifthere is anemergencyNon-alcoholicbeverages orfood cannotreduce yourBACIt is illegal todrive with aBAC higherthan 0.05Mixing drugscan be evenmoredangerousLook outfor yourfriendsThere is noquality controlfor drugs: youdon’t knowwhere theywere madeMarijuana,Ecstasy,Cocaine, LSDandAmphetaminesare illegal drugsEach year inAustralia,144,000 peopleare hospitaliseddue to alcoholPopulation groupsthat are most likelyto engage in riskydrinking include:male workers, youngworkers aged 14-29and tradespersonsThe number of 12-17 year old’schoosing not todrink alcoholincreased from64% in 2010 to82% in 2016Alcohol can makeyou feel confidentand fearless,which can lead toimpaired decisionmakingAlcohol is adepressant thatcan slow downthe messagesto and from thebrain and bodyAge, weight,gender, mood andtiredness candetermine howyour bodyprocesses alcoholIf the person isunconscious, don’tleave them ontheir back – theycould choke, rollthem into therecovery positionNever accept adrink from astranger andwatch your drinkto be sure no-oneadds anything to itDrugschange howyour bodyand brainfunctionIf you have dialled‘000’ for emergencyservices, stay withthe person until theambulance arrivesIt is important tohave a clearplan of how youwill get home ata partyEven if you sleep fora few hours after alate party you maystill have alcohol ordrugs in your systemthat make it too riskyto driveA 375ml can ofmid-strengthbeer (3.5%alcohol) = onestandard drinkAs a female, whilst outin many hotels, pubs,clubs or restaurantsand you feel unsafe,you are encouraged to‘Ask for Angela’ and astaff member can escortyou out or organise asafe way home49% of men aged18 years and overin Australia hadexperiencedviolence at a partyAlcohol can affectproblem solvingskills, judgment,concentration andcoordinationMyth:Coffee willhelp you tosober upIn 2015, 5785Australians diedfrom alcohol-attributabledisease or injuriesA standard drinkrefers to 10 grams or12.5ml of purealcohol, on average,this is how much thehuman can processin an hourOne alcoholicbeveragedoesn’t alwaysequal onestandard drink100ml redwine (13.5%alcohol) = 1standarddrinkAge, weight,gender, mood andtiredness candetermine howyour bodyprocesses alcoholCall ‘000’ ifthere is anemergencyNon-alcoholicbeverages orfood cannotreduce yourBACIt is illegal todrive with aBAC higherthan 0.05Mixing drugscan be evenmoredangerous

Madeline and Ashlyn's Safe Partying and Harm Minimisation Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Look out for your friends
  2. There is no quality control for drugs: you don’t know where they were made
  3. Marijuana, Ecstasy, Cocaine, LSD and Amphetamines are illegal drugs
  4. Each year in Australia, 144,000 people are hospitalised due to alcohol
  5. Population groups that are most likely to engage in risky drinking include: male workers, young workers aged 14-29 and tradespersons
  6. The number of 12-17 year old’s choosing not to drink alcohol increased from 64% in 2010 to 82% in 2016
  7. Alcohol can make you feel confident and fearless, which can lead to impaired decision making
  8. Alcohol is a depressant that can slow down the messages to and from the brain and body
  9. Age, weight, gender, mood and tiredness can determine how your body processes alcohol
  10. If the person is unconscious, don’t leave them on their back – they could choke, roll them into the recovery position
  11. Never accept a drink from a stranger and watch your drink to be sure no-one adds anything to it
  12. Drugs change how your body and brain function
  13. If you have dialled ‘000’ for emergency services, stay with the person until the ambulance arrives
  14. It is important to have a clear plan of how you will get home at a party
  15. Even if you sleep for a few hours after a late party you may still have alcohol or drugs in your system that make it too risky to drive
  16. A 375ml can of mid-strength beer (3.5% alcohol) = one standard drink
  17. As a female, whilst out in many hotels, pubs, clubs or restaurants and you feel unsafe, you are encouraged to ‘Ask for Angela’ and a staff member can escort you out or organise a safe way home
  18. 49% of men aged 18 years and over in Australia had experienced violence at a party
  19. Alcohol can affect problem solving skills, judgment, concentration and coordination
  20. Myth: Coffee will help you to sober up
  21. In 2015, 5785 Australians died from alcohol-attributable disease or injuries
  22. A standard drink refers to 10 grams or 12.5ml of pure alcohol, on average, this is how much the human can process in an hour
  23. One alcoholic beverage doesn’t always equal one standard drink
  24. 100ml red wine (13.5% alcohol) = 1 standard drink
  25. Age, weight, gender, mood and tiredness can determine how your body processes alcohol
  26. Call ‘000’ if there is an emergency
  27. Non-alcoholic beverages or food cannot reduce your BAC
  28. It is illegal to drive with a BAC higher than 0.05
  29. Mixing drugs can be even more dangerous