Parents in Partnership Series 3 - Teens, parties, alcohol and vapes: What do parents need to know?
Event description
We are pleased to share that in Term 4, Merici College will welcome Paul Dillon to deliver important wellbeing presentations to our Year 10 and Year 11 students on a range of topics covering alcohol and drugs.
In addition to the student sessions, you are invited to attend a special parent workshop on Teens, parties, alcohol and vapes: What do parents need to know?
Date: Tuesday 21 October 2025
Time: 6:00pm – 7:30pm. To be held in the Merici College Auditorium.
During adolescence, teens develop a biological need to be around friends and it is important to provide them with opportunities to socialise with their peers whenever possible. Using the most current data available this presentation will examine the use of alcohol and other drugs by school-based young people. Simple strategies will be provided to help ensure teens are able to interact with friends on a Saturday night and, at the same time, reduce the risk of underage drinking and the potential dangers associated with such behaviour. In addition, up-to-date information will be provided on vaping, particularly in relation to young people. It aims to empower parents with a positive message and assist them in having open and honest family discussions in this complex area.
Paul Dillon is a leading expert in drug education and has a unique investment in the wellbeing of young people. Founder of Drug and Alcohol Research and Training Australia (DARTA) and a former school teacher, Paul continues to conduct drug information sessions and workshops for school students across Australia and internationally.
Paul has been working the area of drug education for almost 30 years. His best-selling book for parents, Teenagers, Alcohol and Drugs was released in 2009. With a broad knowledge across a range of content areas, Paul is a key social commentator, regularly appearing in the media including being interviewed on programs such as Sunrise, Today and The Project.
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