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Vaping
Vaping is on the rise in Australia and has become popular amongst teenagers and young adults. Alarmingly, a recent study has also shown that there is an increase in the number of primary school-aged children who are experimenting with vapes. There are many misconceptions about vapes being fairly harmless and that vapes in Australia do not contain nicotine.
St Paul's College is committed to the health and wellbeing of our students and will be including a series of informative resources for our parent/carer community over the next 3 editions of our newsletter. We hope parents and carers use these helpful resources to:
By working in partnership we hope to support our young people to make healthy choices.
Please watch this informative 2 minute video which provides some key information about vaping and e-cigarettes.
Key Information:
Conversation Starters at Home
Start conversations about vaping with your child early. You could consider the following questions or conversation starters:
Are a lot of kids vaping at your school? Are your friends vaping?
Be sure you don’t react, just listen.
What do you think about vaping?
You may hear your child say that vaping is harmless. It’s important to share some good information with your child about the impacts of vaping.
Do you know what is in vapes?
Share with them that they’ve tested vapes and they do not contain only water vapor and flavouring. Vapes can contain very high levels of nicotine and other toxic chemicals that damage lungs.
Ms Fiona Stuart - Leader of Pastoral Care