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Decision Making Programme
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By Shay and Margaret McConnon
This programme teaches the skills for making satisfactory decisions, provides opportunities for young people to apply this decision-making process to real-life situations, and encourages them to take more control of their lives by taking responsibility for making considered and informed decisions.
Each day we make many decisions, some straightforward, others difficult. Some are unimportant; others can affect the rest of our lives. It may prevent teenagers from making decisions they will
later regret: lung cancer can be the long-term consequence of a teenage decision to smoke.
Strategy 1 Develop awareness of the extent and range of decision making.
Strategies 2 - 3 Evaluate different styles of decision making.
Strategies 4- 6 Learn the skill of gathering information, clarifying values and generating alternative solutions.
Strategies 7 - 9 Practice the skills of decision making to make informed and considered decisions about smoking, alcohol and illicit drugs.
Strategies 10 - 11 Use the decision-making strategy to help clarify a choice of career and subject options.
Strategies 12 - 13 Learn to make decisions to achieve greater personal effectiveness.
A4, Pages 58
This programme teaches the skills for making satisfactory decisions, provides opportunities for young people to apply this decision-making process to real-life situations, and encourages them to take more control of their lives by taking responsibility for making considered and informed decisions.
Each day we make many decisions, some straightforward, others difficult. Some are unimportant; others can affect the rest of our lives. It may prevent teenagers from making decisions they will
later regret: lung cancer can be the long-term consequence of a teenage decision to smoke.
Strategy 1 Develop awareness of the extent and range of decision making.
Strategies 2 - 3 Evaluate different styles of decision making.
Strategies 4- 6 Learn the skill of gathering information, clarifying values and generating alternative solutions.
Strategies 7 - 9 Practice the skills of decision making to make informed and considered decisions about smoking, alcohol and illicit drugs.
Strategies 10 - 11 Use the decision-making strategy to help clarify a choice of career and subject options.
Strategies 12 - 13 Learn to make decisions to achieve greater personal effectiveness.
A4, Pages 58