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World Smokefree Day is a timely reminder that as a nation we need to paddle together with urgency if we want our Pasifika communities to be Smokefree by 2025.
National MÄori Public Health organisation HÄpai Te Hauora says cutting nicotine levels in tobacco products is essential if Aotearoa is to become Smokefree by 2025.
Watermelon soda, sherbet berry grape, blue kiwi crush - they all sound harmless but for the increasing number of young people using vapes with names like these, the long-term effects are not known, says Paediatric Respiratory Specialist Associate Professor Philip Pattemore.
Pacific communities can expect more support to go smokefree as Associate Ministers of Health Dr Ayesha Verrall and Aupito William Sio launched one of the new Pacific stop smoking services at K’aute Pasifika Trust in Hamilton today.
Associate Minister of Health Dr Ayesha Verrall launched ‘Smokefree May’ today at an event at Manurewa Marae. This new campaign, developed with HÄpai Te Hauora, supports the Government’s plan to make New Zealand smokefree by 2025.
HÄpai Te Hauora are proud to declare that this year Aotearoa will celebrate ‘ World Smokefree May’, as part of a national campaign for Aotearoa to be Smokefree by 2025.
'Commit to Quit' is the theme for 2021 and 'Whakamutu' being the te reo MÄori encapsulation of the theme. HÄpai Te Hauora landed on this theme in alignment with that of the World Health Organizations' and launched a national campaign at the beginning of May.
Today marks World Smokefree Day. It’s also the last day for feedback on the Government’s smokefree action plan, with supporters urging submissions and bold action.
Quitline congratulates the 10,000 people who enrolled in the Service in the last year, and especially the 25 percent of those who successfully stopped smoking!
Quitline congratulates the 10,000 people who enrolled in the Service in the last year, and especially the 25 percent of those who successfully stopped smoking!
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