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Derbyshire school launches pupil-led approach to vaping.
Summary
Granville Academy has begun a pupil-led pilot to address rising vaping among students, and Derbyshire County Council is preparing a young-person smoking and vaping cessation service that is pending approval.
Content
Granville Academy in Swadlincote identified a rising problem with pupils using and obtaining vapes and began a new approach late last year. The school and Derbyshire County Council moved from punitive measures to a pilot that tasks students with leading peer-to-peer education. Vape detectors remain in use on the site while the council explores additional support for young people.
Key facts:
- Officials reported a rise in pupil vaping and related incidents on and around the school.
- The county-run pilot assigns students to lead peer education sessions and assemblies, alongside continued use of vape detectors in school.
- Derbyshire County Council is setting up a youth-focused smoking and vaping cessation service funded by local public health grants; this service is subject to approval and planning.
Summary:
The pilot represents a shift from punitive responses toward student-led education and school-based measures. The next procedural step is the council's confirmation of the proposed cessation service and its planned delivery if approved.
