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This activity helps young people see that adverts are designed to influence how people feel and act. It encourages them to pause, look again and ask what has been left out.
What’s Missing? links to the way smoking, vaping and nicotine products can be promoted through image, design, flavour, lifestyle, confidence, freedom, popularity or the idea that everyone is using them.
The activity uses real adverts and promotional examples to help young people spot marketing tricks. It encourages them to ask better questions before trusting a message, especially when a product is made to look exciting, harmless, stylish or normal.
Work through one advert together first. Ask the group to spot the colour, slogan, image and feeling before completing their own sheet.
Compare two adverts and ask young people to decide which one is more persuasive. They should explain what tricks are being used and what is missing from each one.
Use source-labelled advert examples for education and discussion. Keep the focus on marketing tricks, pressure and missing information. Do not ask young people to share personal or family experiences of smoking, vaping or nicotine. Avoid sending young people to live brand pages. Follow your setting’s safeguarding process if a young person raises a concern.
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