Baroness May Blood will be remembered for her impact as a founding member of the Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition and a campaigner for integrated education in Northern Ireland. May retired from the House of Lords in 2018.
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EA Drug and Alcohol Prevention Curriculum
Drug and Alcohol Prevention Curriculum
The Northern Ireland Curriculum
The Northern Ireland Curriclum aims to empower young people to achieve their
potential and to make informed and responsible decisions throughout their lives. The
learning opportunities provided should help young people to develop as individuals,
contributors to society and contributors to the economy and environment.
Schools in Northern Ireland have a responsibility to deliver drug education to include
legal and illegal substances (The Education (Curriculum Minimum Content) Order
(Northern Ireland) 2007).
This is covered in the curriculum for Personal Development and Mutual Understanding,
within Key Stages 1 and 2, and in the Personal Development strand of Learning for Life
and Work in Key Stages 3 and 4.
The outcomes relevant to alcohol and drug education at each stage are as follows;