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  • Smokefree2025 Symposium slides

    Presentation
    Tue 1 Nov 2016

    Many thanks to all who attended the ASPIRE-NIHI Smokefree2025 Research symposium in Wellington on 26 October.

  • Survey of smokefree signage at playgrounds: the potential value of comparisons with dog control signage

    Letter
    Tue 5 Jul 2016

    Children’s playgrounds are a potential priority area for new smokefree places to protect children from both secondhand smoke and the adverse normalising impact of seeing adult smoking.

  • Could New Zealand’s law on “New Psychoactive Substances” provide lessons for achieving the Smokefree 2025 Goal?

    Letter
    Wed 6 Apr 2016

    In response to the growing use of new psychoactive substances (NPS), including products such as synthetic cannabis, the New Zealand Government passed a law in 2013 to establish a regulated legal ma

  • Is the NZ Government responding adequately to the Māori Affairs Select Committee’s 2010 recommendations on tobacco control? A brief review

    Letter
    Tue 12 Jan 2016

    Māori smoking rates have barely changed since 2011, and the Government is not doing enough to address tobacco-related harm amongst Māori, say leading tobacco researchers and public health advocates

  • Suboptimal smokefree signage at some hospitals: Field observations and the use of Google Street View

    Letter
    Tue 2 Jun 2015

    In this letter to the New Zealand Medical Journal, ASPIRE2025 researchers discuss the first-ever survey of hospital outdoor smokefree signage conducted in New Zealand.

  • Realignment of tobacco control services—will it be sufficient to achieve the nation’s Smokefree 2025 Goal?

    Letter
    Tue 12 May 2015

    The Ministry of Health’s recent announcement of a realignment of tobacco control services has heralded a welcome focus on the New Zealand Government’s Smokefree 2025 goal, and an acknowledgement th

  • The potential of Google Street View for studying smokefree signage

    Letter
    Thu 23 Apr 2015

    This letter discusses findings of research into the usage of smokefree signage in New Zealand schools.

  • Ten years of a national law covering smoke-free school grounds: a brief review

    Letter
    Wed 28 Jan 2015

    It is now over 10 years since a New Zealand law requiring all preschools and schools to become completely smoke-free (including all grounds) became operational in 2004.

  • What does the 2025 Smokefree Goal mean to the New Zealand public?

    Letter
    Fri 19 Dec 2014

    The New Zealand government has committed to a goal of making New Zealand essentially a smokefree nation by 2025.

  • Smokefree 2025: patterns and trends in references to the smokefree goal in political speeches and press releases

    Letter
    Thu 31 Jul 2014

    New research published in the New Zealand Medical Journal by ASPIRE 2025 researchers suggests the Government’s goal to achieve a Smokefree New Zealand by 2025 may be failing to gather the political

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