The new coalition government’s plan to repeal Aotearoa’s world-leading smokefree law flies in the face of public opinion, with new research demonstrating strong support for smokefree measures from
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- Young New Zealanders want a tobacco-free future - new researchPHCC
- ITC Youth & Young Adult Survey: support and perceived impact of key Smokefree policies in Aotearoa/New Zealand
A national survey was conducted in 2023 in Aotearoa /New Zealand among 3,414 youth (aged 16-19) and young adults (aged 20-29) as part of the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Policy Evaluation Pr
- Kurr, J Hardie, L Baker, MThe Smokefree legislation is evidence-based, removing it is notPHCC
- Kaai, S.C. Ouimet, J. Martin, N. Quah, A.C.K. Fong, G.T.The New Zealand smokefree 2025 action plan: support for and anticipated behavioural responses to key measures among smokers in the ITC New Zealand (EASE) 2018 and 2020 surveys (Poster).Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Baltimore, Maryland, USA,March 15-18, 2022.
- Daily nicotine use increases among youth in Aotearoa NZ: The 2021 Snapshot Y10 Survey.Public Health Expert,March 8 2022.
- Key findings on smoking and e-cigarette use prevalence and trends in the 2020/21 NZ Health Survey.Public Health Expert Blog,17 December, 2021.
- The Smokefree 2025 Action Plan: key findings from the ITC New Zealand (EASE) project.Public Health Expert,July 5, 2021.
- Phasing out smoking: The Tobacco-Free Generation policy.Public Health Expert Blog,14 May, 2021
- Youth19 Showcase & Harnessing the Spark of Life: Maximising Whānau Contributors to Rangatahi Wellbeing.Presenter and discussant. Wellington, Victoria University .
- Smoking in New Zealand Pacific adolescents.University of Otago, Wellington