Pride and Glory Starring Ed Norton, Colin Farrell, Jon Voight, and Noah Emmerich Directed by Gavin O'Connor (Miracle) Rated R for strong violence, pervasive language, and brief
drug content Appropriate for ages 17 + When four officers are killed in New York City, a family of cops attempts to uncover the truth of the night's event and catch the killer.
Not exact matches
Cedar Rapids Starring Ed Helms, John C. Reilly and Anne Heche Directed by Miguel Arteta (Youth in Revolt) Rated R for crude and sexual
content, language and
drug use
Appropriate for ages 17 +
Starring Liam Neeson and Maggie Grace Directed by Pierre Moral Rated PG - 13 for intense sequences of violence, disturbing thematic material, sexual
content, some
drug references, and language
Appropriate for ages 16 +
explore the
drug and road safety
content appropriate for Kindergarten to Year 2 students such as caffeine (energy drinks), tobacco (passive smoking), crossing roads, wearing a restraint in the car and a helmet when riding a bike or scooter
SDERA's range of evidence - based
drug and road safety education resources for schools and early childhood services can be used to deliver age -
appropriate content and key resilience, health and safety messages.
Drug education programs develop a range of skills such as decision making, help seeking and problem solving, and the
content through which students practise these skills, as well as being age
appropriate, must be relevant to the students» needs.
It is important that students are exposed to
drug content that is age -
appropriate and has a focus on skill development and not only on increasing knowledge.