Over 200 teachers, public health professionals, and community partners in Sullivan County are now equipped to deliver the CATCH My Breath program to youth, thanks to recent training efforts by Sullivan 180. The program aims to combat the growing vaping epidemic among young people.
In addition to training educators, Sullivan 180 has reached over 550 students with the CATCH My Breath program, in Liberty, Monticello, Eldred, and Roscoe school districts, as well as participants in the SUNY Sullivan Liberty Partnerships Program.
Recognizing the importance of parental involvement, Sullivan 180 recently held a CATCH My Breath Parent & Caregiver Workshop at Liberty Middle School. Amanda Langseder, Sullivan 180 Senior Director of Prevention Programming, and Kate Rusin, Liberty Middle School Assistant Principal, appeared on Radio Chatskill to discuss the need for practical information on vaping.
The workshop addressed the vaping epidemic’s impact, common obstacles to discussing tobacco and vaping with youth, strategies for effective communication, and how families can unite against vaping. One parent in attendance shared her intention to disseminate the information with her children, extended family, and friends.
Langseder praised Liberty Middle School’s proactive approach, stating, “We are glad Liberty Middle School is taking this issue so seriously and bringing in resources for their students and families right away.” This was the inaugural presentation for caregivers on learning about the vaping epidemic and supporting students.
Schools, PTAs/PTOs, and community groups interested in hosting the CATCH My Breath Parent & Caregiver Workshop can contact trainings@sullivan180.org. The next CATCH My Breath Facilitator Training is scheduled for July 16th, from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm at CCE Sullivan.