Clearing the Haze:

How to end vaping in your school

FREE live 60 minute webinar for school leaders and teachers

Monday 16th October at 3.30pm | Logo for Zoom

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Are you keen to do your part to put an end to the vaping crisis?

This webinar is aimed at helping teachers, principals, and school leaders understand how they can help reduce vaping among students.

We will cover the following topics:

  • Tackle student vaping concerns head-on and learn from real-world examples
  • Learn about how vape products are marketed to young people
  • Recognise the health and environmental risks associated with vaping
  • Obtain strategies on how to start a conversation with your students
  • Gain tips and strategies for preventing vaping among your students
  • Learn how you can support young people who have started vaping
  • Forge a path to a safer and informed school environment

1 in 3 high school students have experimented with vaping

Principals around Australia tell us that student vaping leads to:

millions

of missed school hours

80%

increase in school expulsions

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It costs schools $5-10 per vape to correctly dispose of confiscated vapes.

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Fire Services are unnecessarily called out to schools due to smoke detectors going off when students vape.

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Closure of bathrooms to keep students from vaping during school hours.

Clearing the Haze:
How to end vaping in your school

Free live 60 minute webinar | Logo for Zoom

This webinar is aimed at helping teachers, principals, and school leaders understand how they can help reduce vaping among students.

Monday 16th, October at 3.30pm

Register now
An array of vaping pods

Presented By

A/Prof. Timo Dietrich

  • Director and co-founder of Blurred Minds
  • Over 10 years of experience in the alcohol, tobacco and drug education space
  • Award-winning behaviour change expert & co-inventor of the Co-create – Build – Engage (CBE™) framework
  • Senior Fellow at National Centre for Youth Substance Use Research, University of Queensland

Dr. James Durl

  • Research officer and Lead workshop facilitator of Blurred Minds

  • More than 5 years delivering alcohol, vaping and drug education to schools

  • Multiple award-winning research spanning virtual reality and youth service design

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