
On November 27th, according to the Daily Mail, a British MP stated that schools should inform parents if their children are found using e-cigarettes on school premises.
A recent survey revealed that nine out of ten parents expressed their desire for schools to notify them if their children use e-cigarettes on campus.
Meanwhile, a recent study by NASUWT has revealed that over half of education professionals have witnessed students using e-cigarettes during class time.
Darren Northcott, from the union, stated, "Our experience is that schools typically inform parents of significant misconduct. The main concern is how easily individuals under the age of 18 can obtain e-cigarettes.
As part of a new crackdown, the younger generation in Scotland could potentially face a ban on purchasing cigarettes or e-cigarettes.
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