Deans Community High School

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Deans Community High School Fresh Air Policy Deans Community High School

“No Smoking Day” This year, no smoking day is Wednesday 8th March 2017. www.youthworkessentials.org/youth-tobacco

What is our “fresh air policy?” Students, staff and visitors at Deans Community High School are entitled to breathe fresh air! Smoking is not allowed at our school – including the school grounds and entrances! Smoking is the largest preventable cause of illness and early death in Scotland!

First Impressions If you see a group of people smoking outside a building, what are your first thoughts? Who else uses our school? What visitors come in to Deans CHS? Do these people get a positive first impression of our school if people are smoking outside?

Who does our policy apply to? All students All staff Community Visitors Parents/carers www.wldas.com

What will happen? Anyone found to be smoking within the school grounds will be reminded that DCHS has a “fresh air policy” and will be asked to stop. The individual will be reported to the head teacher/depute head teacher. They will be offered support from Pupil Support and also “Cloud 9” to stop smoking. Cloud 9 offer group appointments as well as individual appointments!

Cloud 9 Cloud 9 is a project designed to support and assist young people to reduce or stop smoking. They offer: Free and confidential advice Advice and support from fully trained staff to help young people quit Individual appointments Nicotine replacement prescriptions can be arranged Peer support Stress management Education and health promotion Ongoing support If you are interested in receiving more information on Cloud 9, please see Pupil Support!

Breaches of the policy Students identified as smoking will receive a letter home. This letter will also have details of stop smoking support. Sharing/selling cigarettes is also prohibited at DCHS. No tobacco products should be brought to school (including e-cigarettes).

Our aim at DCHS:

Where can I find our “Fresh Air Policy?” Our “Fresh Air Policy” will be available on our website from Wednesday 8th March 2017 (No Smoking Day!) It will also be available at the front office for parents, carers and visitors to view.

For further information: http://www.ashscotland.org.uk/ http://www.wldas.com/young-peoples-services/ https://www.relate.org.uk/relationship-help/help-family-life-and-parenting/parenting-teenagers/alcohol-and-drugs/help-your-teenager-quit-smoking?gclid=CNGI4vShgNICFYIK0wod0GgEbQ http://www.nhs.uk/livewell/smoking/Pages/stopsmokingnewhome.aspx

Thank you! Thanks to Kieran Weir and Ross Gilmour for designing the following posters to advertise our Fresh Air Policy. These posters are uploaded in the Health and Wellbeing section of the website and will also be displayed around the school!