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The community health promotion workforce has a key role in influencing and enabling communities to reduce nicotine-related harm. Quit is committed to supporting this workforce by providing a range of tools and resources to support them to take action.
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Why sporting clubs should go smoke-freeTobacco and sport don’t mix. Going smoke-free is one of the healthiest messages a sporting club can share with its community. Outdoor smoke-free areas make smoking less visible and less socially acceptable and provide a healthy family-friendly environment.How to create a smoke-free sporting clubInformation and guidelines to develop and implement a totally smoke-free policy for sporting clubsAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities
Smoking in Aboriginal CommunitiesSmoking remains one of the main health challenges within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. A continued focus on community-led programs and culturally strong approaches is helping people to reduce smoking and nicotine use, and to live longer and healthier lives.Quitline for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander CommunitiesQuitline services across Australia have Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander counsellors who are ready to empower Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who want to quit smoking or vaping.Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Quitline - FAQsAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Quitline FAQsStories from mobHear from mob who’ve gone through the process of quitting and come out the other side to tell their story – to inspire and empower you to do the same!How to support your mob to become smoke freeQuitting smoking can be a team effort. If someone in your Community is trying to quit smoking, there are steps you can use to guide them through the journey.Aunty Hazel's storyMy name is Aunty Hazel and I’m from Dimboola Victoria. My mob is Wotjobaluk and I am an elder. I had never intended to give up smoking but on the 11th February 2021, that all changed.Community and social services
How to embed smoking cessation care into your organisationAn organisation-wide approach is needed to embed the Ask, Advise, Help (AAH) smoking cessation brief advice model into routine practice. The AAH model outlines how to deliver best practice smoking cessation care and can apply to all health, social service and community settings.Community and social servicesFind out moreSchools
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Useful information and statisticsUseful information on cigarettes and other tobacco products, smoking laws, and major issues in smoking and health in Australia.Guidance on developing community-level initiativesLearn moreE-cigarettes and vapingDiscover resources and tools you can use to support the communities and settings you work with to navigate the challenges of vaping.Workplace resourcesLearn moreSchool resourcesTools and resources to help you reduce tobacco and vaping related harm in the schools you work with.Sporting club resourcesTools and resources to help you reduce tobacco and vaping related harm in the sports clubs you work with.