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Vaping, Parties & Pressure: What Parents Need to Know

Vaping, Parties & Pressure: What Parents Need to Know

APR

29

Tuesday, April 29

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

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Vaping has become the most commonly used substance among teens, with 95% of 15–18-year-olds saying it's widespread among their peers and 70% naming it as something causing real problems. Alongside vaping, cannabis, alcohol, and edibles are also increasingly part of teen social settings, especially at parties and gatherings.

This session helps parents understand the real risks, evolving trends, and pressures teens face today. We’ll talk about how social media, curiosity, and peer dynamics all contribute, and why over 50% of teens say pressure is a key reason for substance use. We’ll also break down what “social supply” means, and why sharing a substance with a friend could have serious legal consequences.

Come away with conversation starters, and clarity on how to support your teen.

Speaker

Fiona Spargo-Mabbs

Fiona Spargo-Mabbs

OBE

Fiona Spargo-Mabbs is Director and Founder of drug education charity the Daniel Spargo-Mabbs Foundation, and an award-winning author. Fiona co-founded the charity in 2014 in response to the death of her 16-year-old son Daniel having taken ecstasy. She brings to this work a wide range and depth of experience from more than two decades working in education at operational level as a teacher and manager, and at strategic levels locally and nationally. As well as working directly with young people and parents herself, Fiona is also regularly asked to speak on various national platforms and in the media, and is closely involved in policy work with government, police, academics and other agencies. Her book, I Wish I’d Known: Young People, Drugs and Decisions – A Guide for Parents and Carers (Sheldon Press, 2021) won the Gold Medal for Parents and Families in the Nautilus Book Awards 2022, and her most recent book for parents, Talking the Tough Stuff with Teens (Sheldon Press) will be published in December 2022. Her TEDx talk, ‘Why drugs education is vital’, can be seen here. Fiona’s passionate commitment to do all she can to prevent what happened to her son happening to anyone else drives everything she does. For more information about the DSM Foundation see www.dsmfoundation.org.uk

APR

29

Tuesday, April 29

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Register