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Difference between perceived and actual daily smoking prevalence among New Zealand adults: Results from a nationally representative survey
This brief report examines the difference between perceived and actual daily smoking prevalence by socio-demographic groups and smoking status using a nationally representative sample of New Zealanders aged 15 years and over.
Mind the Gap: Overarching view of equity in health in New Zealand
A following by Dr Collin Tukuitonga from the National Heart Foundation as part of our tobacco control's Pan Pasifika Fono in 2020.
Smokefree/Auahi Kore workplace templates
These are downloadable Word templates in A4 for you to make your own signs. They are suitable for a range of settings. They include spaces for organisation logos and adjustable text options.
Second-hand smoke exposure among 14 and 15-year olds: Results from the 2018 Youth Insights Survey
This infographic focuses on young people’s exposure on second-hand smoke in vehicles and their homes. Results are presented by sex and ethnicity.
Māori women's perspectives and experiences with smoking and vaping
Te Hiringa Hauora | Health Promotion Agency commissioned a qualitative research project to explore young Māori women’s attitudes towards vaping, their vaping behaviour, and the relationship between smoking and vaping.
Tobacco control resources: Quality criteria framework
The purpose of the framework is to define and describe quality criteria and mandatory requirements for the development and maintenance of tobacco control resources within Aotearoa.
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Health Promotion resource store
Hosted by the Health Promotion directorate, this resource store features a range of free material across several topics, including campaign resources.
HealthEd
HealthEd is the largest collection of prevention-focused public health resources in Aotearoa.