For Educators & Prevention Services:
- The American Lung Association in partnership with the Prevention Research Center of West Virginia University, developed INDEPTH, a free education program to provide schools and communities an alternative to suspension or citation that helps address the teen vaping problem in a more supportive way.
- Stanford Medicine developed a free e-cigarette curriculum to provide teachers, parents, and other educators with factual information. The curriculum covers basic facts of e-cigarettes and the harms they cause; the content of e-cigarette aerosols; strategies of manufacturers and sellers of e-cigarettes to increase use among adolescents, such as deceptive and creative marketing strategies; skills to refuse experimentation and use of e-cigarettes; thirdhand smoke.
- Red Flag for Supports: Students Who Smoke or Vape | OSPI
- E-cigarettes, “Vapes”, and JUULs What Schools Should Know | American Lung Association
- The Real Cost of Vaping: Lesson and Research Activity for Grades 9-12 | FDA
- E-Cigarettes Shaped Like USB Flash Drives: Information for Parents, Educators, and Healthcare Providers | CDC
- Flavors Hook Kids
- What to look for: Vaping & Marijuana Product Handout
- What to look for: Vaping & Marijuana Product Handout (Spanish)
For Parents:
- Talk with Your Teen About E-cigarettes: A Tip Sheet for Parents | Surgeon General
- What You Need to Know And How to Talk With Your Kids About Vaping | The Partnership for Drug-Free Kids
- Tips From Teachers: How to talk to your kids about vaping | Public Health Insider
For Youth:
Additional Resources:
- Evidence on the Health Impacts of E-Cigarettes & Vaping | DOH
- Safer Does Not Equal Safe | TRUTH
- E-Cigarettes & Vapor Products | CDC
- E-Cigarette Use Among Youth and Young Adults Fact Sheet | Surgeon General