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Strathearn Herald
|December 18, 2025
ASH Scotland is encouraging youth workers in Strathearn to access the charity's new resources on vaping illicit substances to build their knowledge and confidence in starting conversations to help educate young people to protect their long-term health.
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The charity's 'Understanding illicit substance vaping' briefing features insights from young people across Scotland which were shared with the charity's Youth Conservations Hub. The resource is published at a time when the emerging major public health issue of youth vaping and the availability of illicit substances in e-cigarettes is causing immense concern for people working with children.
This story is from the December 18, 2025 edition of Strathearn Herald.
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