Panel discussion about e-cigarette use and vaping among Vermont teens, May 31

Vermont Business Magazine On May 31, World No Tobacco Day, the public is invited to a presentation and panel discussion on the use of JUUL — the e-cigarette brand — among youth in Vermont schools. Hear from students, school faculty members and health officials, including Health Commissioner Mark Levine, MD, about the popularity of e-cigarettes and vaping among students, and strategies for protecting our youth from addiction and harm caused by nicotine.

WHEN: Thursday, May 31, 2018
3:00 – 4:00 P.M.

Due to building security, please arrive 15 minutes before the presentation.

WHERE: Health Department Conference Room 2B; 108 Cherry Street, Burlington
Watch Online via Facebook Live: https://www.facebook.com/HealthVermont

WHY: JUUL is a small, easily concealed device, often resembling a flash drive, that delivers a high dose of nicotine. A single “pod” can have the nicotine equivalent of an entire pack of cigarettes. Nicotine is a highly addictive substance that can harm adolescent brain development.

According to the Vermont Youth Risk Behavior Survey, about a third of high school students, including nearly 45 percent of 12th graders have ever used an electronic vapor device.

WHO: Tentative Agenda:

3:00 – 3:05 p.m. Welcome

Naa Aku Addo, Tobacco Control and Prevention Program

3:05 – 3:15 p.m. Presentation

Zoe Paxton and Tatiana Byam, Be Above the Influence of Burlington

3:15 – 3:50 p.m. Panel Discussion

Chris Oleks, Principal, Stowe High School

Diane Kirson-Glitman, School Nurse, Essex Westford School District

Justin Hoy, Director of Prevention Services & Healthy Youth Coalition, Essex CHIPS

Rhonda Williams, Chronic Disease Prevention Chief, Health Department

3:50 – 4:00 p.m. Closing Remarks

Dr. Mark Levine, Commissioner, Vermont Department of Health