Wellbeing Report

Vaping

Over recent months, there has been a growing concern about the impending epidemic affecting young people in relation to the use of e-cigarettes and the trendy pastime of vaping. As this activity grows in popularity, most teenagers are unaware of the associated risks and the potential impact vaping can have on their development and overall health.

 

Vaping is the act of inhaling a vapour created by an electronic cigarette, or e-cigarette. Although vaping is often marketed as being the “healthy” alternative to smoking, doctors advise that if you do not smoke, then you should not start vaping. Although vaping products are infused with enticing flavours, many contain high levels of nicotine as well as other chemicals and additives, that when inhaled, can cause severe damage to the lungs.

 

Australia has strict regulations in place for nicotine-containing products and despite it being illegal to use, sell or buy nicotine for use in e-cigarettes, users are purchasing these products through other avenues. A recent Australian study of chemically flavoured liquids used in e-cigarettes which are available here for purchase over the counter, has confirmed concerns about their safety and respiratory health impact. Attempts are being made to regulate vaping and ban the importation of vape products containing nicotine. Unfortunately, manufacturers are developing vaping devices that are cheaper and easier to hide than conventional cigarettes, making it more attractive and cost-effective for impressionable young people.

 

For more information click the attached vaping fact sheets from the Lung Foundation Australia.

Or, if this Special Report has raised some issues, please seek support from your medical practitioner or one of the following services:

  • Lung Foundation Australia 1800654301
  • Quitline 13 78 48
  • Poisons Information Line 13 11 26
  • Alcohol and Drug Foundation 1300858584

 

EARLY HELP FAMILY SERVICE PROGRAM

Early Help Family Services has arrived.

If you or someone you know could benefit from a strength-based and child-focused program, please reach out to Ngahuia Cassidy, VACCAs Early Help Family Services Practitioner.

 

Ngahuia will be based at our school every second Friday from 1-3pm, please call to make an appointment on 0436406997; or just drop by for a yarn to see if this program is a good fit for your needs.

 

I look forward to hearing from you soon.

 

Ngahuia Cassidy

Early Help Family Services Practitioner