Smoking and E-Cigarettes

We all deserve a clean, safe and healthy environment. Preventing the uptake and harms of smoking and e-cigarettes helps people to live healthier and longer lives. The South Coast Prevention Team work with settings in Bass Coast and South Gippsland Shire to prevent and reduce smoking and e-cigarette related harm. This includes working with workplaces, schools and early childhood services to implement the Smoking and Vaping area of the Achievement Program.

Vaping Prevention in Secondary Schools

The South Coast Prevention Team support secondary schools in Bass Coast and South Gippsland to deliver a whole-school approach to prevent vaping.

The team support secondary schools in the South Coast through the actions outlined in the Prevention Toolkit for Secondary Schools. The toolkit supports the application of a whole-school approach to prevent vaping. This includes policy review, display of ‘No Smoking or Vaping’ signs, resources for parents and carers, and vaping prevention education resources that can be implemented across the school curriculum.

Useful school resources:
Checklist for schools
Get the facts on vaping
Seeing Through the Haze school curriculum resources
Smoking and vaping signage
Talking to your teen about vaping
Vaping support flyer for young people

Useful Resources and Links

Achievement Program
Get the facts on vaping
No Smoking or Vaping signs, guides and factsheets
Quit Victoria
Talking to your teen about vaping
Uncloud
Victorian Smokefree Legislation
World No Tobacco Day

Prevention of Vaping and E-Cigarette Use in Secondary Schools Initiative (2023 - 2024)

The Prevention of Vaping and E-cigarette Use in Secondary Schools initiative was delivered between March 2023 - June 2024 to combat the rising epidemic of e-cigarette and vaping use among young people.

The initiative addressed a gap which existed at the time in school-focused resources and support to prevent vaping. It comprised of two key elements; student vaping prevention workshops and a toolkit of resources for schools to implement a whole-school approach to prevent vaping.

The student workshops focused on the marketing tactics used by e-cigarette companies to target young people, the impacts of vaping, encouraging students to develop ways to say ‘no’ if offered an e-cigarette, and raising awareness of support services to stop vaping. The toolkit supported the application of a whole-school approach to prevent vaping. This included activities such as a school policy review, updating existing ‘No Smoking’ signs to ‘No Smoking or Vaping’, vaping prevention education resources that could be used across the school curriculum and resources for parents/carers.

Ten secondary schools were approached to participate in the initiative, with six taking up the opportunity. In total, 42 vaping prevention student workshops were delivered in these schools. Evaluation data was collected from students, school staff, workshop facilitators and parents and carers. Below is a snapshot of the key evaluation findings.


The evaluation data strongly indicates the Prevention of Vaping and E-cigarette Use in Secondary Schools initiatives was a needed and successful endeavour. The initiative significantly impacted students’ perception, knowledge and behaviours towards vaping by providing a platform for discussion, engagement, and access to current information and resources.

Whilst the initiative has now ended, the team continue to support secondary schools in the South Coast through the actions outlined in the Prevention Toolkit for Secondary Schools.