Smoking and vaping are two sides of the same coin when it comes to the challenges facing young people today. While smoking rates among teens have decreased significantly over the years, new threats have emerged with the rise of vaping. Both habits are harmful, addictive, and often targeted at the most vulnerable in our communities—our children.
From glamorous depictions in media to brightly coloured vape packaging on store shelves, young people are bombarded with messages normalising these behaviours. Whether it’s a celebrity lighting up in a music video or social media influencers promoting cigarette culture, the influence on young minds is undeniable.
Despite progress, there is still so much work to be done to protect young people in Wales from the harms of smoking and vaping.
What's The Issue?
Smoking remains a critical issue among young people, with around 7% of 15–16-year-olds in Wales still smoking regularly. Meanwhile, vaping has surged, with 24% of children saying they’ve tried it and 13% of 15–16-year-olds vaping regularly.
Cultural factors, peer influence, and targeted marketing all play a role in why young people take up these habits. Smoking and vaping are increasingly intertwined, with many young people experimenting with both.
Why It Matters?