Published on: 5 March 2025

Yesterday, Paul Dillon spoke to our Years 10 to 12 students about drugs and alcohol, with a particular focus on the growing trend of vaping.

A longstanding friend of Christ Church and a strong advocate for the work of The Wynne Centre for Health and Wellbeing, Paul plays a key role in our proactive and preventative approach to student wellbeing.
Paul engages with students annually from Years 10 to 12, delivering presentations that are tailored to their developmental stages. This approach ensures that content resonates with the students and remains responsive to the evolving landscape of drugs and alcohol education.

As a leading expert in this field, he shared the latest statistics, research, and legislation while equipping students with practical strategies to minimise risk. Providing young people with accurate information and the tools to navigate these challenges is essential in supporting them through adolescence and empowering them to make informed, responsible choices throughout their lives.