AHS looking to break trend in teen vaping with information session
Alberta Health Services will be hosting a community information session next week, which is looking to educate teens on the risks associated with vaping. AHS is also hoping to provide some reduction strategies to lower the numbers of youth using e-cigarettes and similar devices.
AHS Addiction Prevention Counsellor Greg Paterson will be hosting the event, which goes Wednesday night (March 20) at the Grande Prairie Public School District Office from 6:30-7:30. He points out that it is the first of its kind to be offered to residents of the Swan City.
“To my knowledge, there has been no local studies done on use amongst youth in Grande Prairie,” said Paterson. “One thing I can certainly speak to is the level of concern that is coming from school administrators and individuals in the education system around the growing trend they are seeing in the student use of these devices.”
Edmonton City Councillor Michael Walters pointed out this week that he is noticing advertising for vape products is typically targeted towards youth. He and the rest of council are now looking at ways to discourage the sale of such products to youth in the Alberta capital.