Fulton County youth demonstrated a
2% decrease
in e-cigarette use between 2014 and 2016.
Fulton County youth demonstrated a
2% decrease
in e-cigarette use between 2014 and 2016.
facts and Information:
Cigarettes and Tobacco
https://drugfree.org/drug/tobacco-nicotine/
A comprehensive and up-to-date source of drug information.
https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/cigarettes-other-tobacco-products
DrugFacts on cigarettes and other tobacco products
http://www.samhsa.gov/atod/tobacco
Facts on the use of tobacco, including cigarettes, chewing tobacco, snuff, cigars, pipe tobacco, and electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes).
http://www.fda.gov/AnimalVeterinary/ResourcesforYou/AnimalHealthLiteracy/ucm520415.htm
Facts and information on the effects of second hand smoke on pets.
FACTS AND INFORMATION
E-CIGARETTES AND VAPING
Click here to read "E-cigarettes - Even more harmful than we thought!"
An article, written by Sharon Morr, HC3 Coalition Chair, Director of Community and Corporate Health, Fulton County Health Center, about the effects of e-cigarettes, including "popcorn lung" a disease caused by the inhaled vapor.
Click here to read our blog post "Juuling - A new danger to teens."
Juul is an electronic cigarette created to imitate a USB flash drive.
Click here to watch a WTOL 11 news report on "popcorn lung" and vaping featuring HC3 Coalition Chair Sharon Morr.
https://preventionactionalliance.org/learn/about-e-cigarettes/
General e-cigarette data as well as information about how youth are at risk from this new trend.
Excellent education article on vaping and the risks associated with it.
https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/electronic-cigarettes-e-cigarettes
DrugFacts on electronic cigarettes and vaping.
http://www.lung.org/stop-smoking/smoking-facts/e-cigarettes-and-lung-health.html
An overview about e-cigarettes, including potential risks for the smoker as well as information on the risks of second hand smoke.
https://e-cigarettes.surgeongeneral.gov/
Report focused on factual information about youth and young adult e-cigarette use, the marketing of these products, and the public health concerns related to their use.
http://www.samhsa.gov/atod/tobacco
Facts on the use of tobacco, including cigarettes, chewing tobacco, snuff, cigars, pipe tobacco, and electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes).
GET HELP:
TOBACCO/vAPING
I think my child is using
https://drugfree.org/landing-page/get-help-support/is-there-a-problem/
Know the signs to look for, and understand that when it comes to teen or young adult drug and alcohol use, it’s never too early to speak up.
Scroll down to see additional resources under
GET HELP: TALKING TO YOUR KIDS.
I know my child is using
https://drugfree.org/landing-page/get-help-support/how-do-i-help-my-child/
If you’ve just discovered or have reason to believe your child is using drugs, take a deep breath and prepare yourself for the steps ahead.
http://www.drugfree.org/get-help/helpline/
1-855-DRUGFREE is a toll-free, national Helpline. They help parents whose children are abusing drugs or alcohol take effective action to support their loved one.
http://www.drugfree.org/get-help
Tools and resources to help you better understand what may be going on with your child, make a plan and learn skills to effectively address his or her substance use.
https://www.recoveryconnection.com/substance-abuse/
For information on talking to your kids about drugs.
Call 2-1-1 or visit the website to get connected to local services.
https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/campaign/tips/quit-smoking/?gclid=CNvFgdCQmtQCFdO3wAodbSQFBA
It's never too late to quit smoking. Start Your Quit Plan Today!
Click Addiction/Mental Health to see a listing of local resources for the treatment and support of addiction and mental health.
GET HELP :
TALKING TO YOUR KIDS
Visit our Blog and join our online parenting forum called #ContinueTheConversation for parenting tips and visit our Talk2Me tab for great information on talking to kids.
https://www.speaknowcolorado.org/
Excellent website to support parents in talking with their kids about underage substance use. Includes scenarios and topics depending on the age of your child.
Great website to help parents learn about the substances facing their youth and how to support them through frequent conversations about substance use.
Helping Parents Prevent Youth Substance Abuse
Talk early. Talk often. Learn How.
http://www.drugfree.org/ready-with-answers
For information on how to talk to your children of any age about substances.
Click here for the Surgeon Generals Parent Tips on talking with your children about the dangers of E-cigarette use.
Click Talk2Me to see listing of resources to support parents and adult community members.
Click Youth to see listing of resources to support youth.
Interested in reducing underage tobacco, vape, and e-cigarette use?
Visit our Get Involved page and see how you can help!