
Escape The Vape Campaign
Vaping among young people has become a growing co…
March 2, 202612m 10s
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Vaping among young people has become a growing concern for families, schools and health professionals across Clare — and this week, a major community campaign is aiming to tackle it head on.
The Escape the Vape initiative, led by the South Clare Child and Family Support Network under Tusla, is bringing together schools, youth services and addiction specialists to raise awareness about the impact of nicotine products on young people.
On Monday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by Aisling Mulhall, Senior Child and Family Support Network Coordinator with Tusla, Cora Guinane, School Chaplain at St. Caimin’s Community School in Shannon, and Dylan Madden Phelan, a second-year student involved in the initiative.