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Children as Young as 11 on Vaping Addiction Waitlist

22 Nov

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Summary

  • Youngest patients are just 11 years old on NHS vaping waitlist.
  • Alder Hey Children's Hospital's clinic is at capacity.
  • One in 1.1 million school-aged Brits have vaped.
Children as Young as 11 on Vaping Addiction Waitlist

A new NHS vaping addiction clinic, launched at Alder Hey Children's Hospital earlier this year, is already overwhelmed, with children as young as 11 on its waiting list. The pilot service, established due to a concerning rise in youth vaping in the Merseyside area, is currently at capacity, with at least 15 young individuals awaiting treatment.

Approximately 27 children are receiving care, including those aged 11 to 12 and 14 to 15. Professor Rachel Isba, leading the service, highlighted the well-documented negative impacts of nicotine on developing brains and stressed the need for more research into vaping's effects on under-16s. The clinic provides individualized support, incorporating nicotine replacement therapy, counseling, and strategies for peer pressure and behavioral change.

While the initial pilot funding has concluded, the service will continue until all on the waiting list are seen. Alder Hey is now exploring options for sustained funding to offer these vital vaping cessation services locally and potentially nationwide. This development occurs amidst a broader increase in vaping across the UK, with 5.6 million adults currently vaping, despite government efforts to curb addiction.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Children as young as 11 are on the waiting list for the NHS vaping addiction clinic at Alder Hey Children's Hospital.
At least 15 children are currently on the waiting list for the overwhelmed NHS vaping cessation pilot service.
Experts cite established evidence of nicotine's negative impact on developing brains and the uncertain long-term effects of vaping on under-16s.

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