tackling indigenous smoking
What’s Your Story, Cape York?
In 2015, Apunipima received a Tackling Indigenous Smoking Regional Grant as part of the National Tackling Indigenous Smoking program.
Nationally, the goal of the program is to improve the health of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people through local efforts to reduce harm from tobacco.
The Apunipima Tackling Indigenous Smoking (TIS) team works closely with Cape York communities to deliver locally appropriate programs and activities that aim to:
- Engage community members in tobacco cessation activities
- Improve access to culturally appropriate quit support
- Encourage and support smokers to quit
- Encourage and support non-smokers to avoid uptake
- Raise awareness in communities about the health impacts of smoking and passive smoking
- Support communities to establish smoke-free homes, workplaces and public spaces
POSTER RESOURCES
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- Smoke Free Environments Positions Statement
- Coen Real Life Stories
- Hope Vale Real Life Stories
- Napranum Real Life Stories
- Pormpuraaw Real Life Stories
- Wujal Wujal Real Life Stories
- Nicotine Gum
- Nicotine Lozenges
- Nicotine Mouth Spray
- Nicotine Patch
- Nicotine During Pregnancy
- The Cost of Smoking Version 1
- The Cost of Smoking Version 2
- No Smoking Places
Betty’s Story is part of Apunipima’s TIS marketing campaign “What’s Your Story Cape York?”
You can view all materials for this campaign in the Resources section.
VIDEO RESOURCES
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- Coen Real Life Stories
- Hope Vale Real Life Stories
- Laura Real Life Stories
- Napranum Real Life Stories
- Pormpuraaw Real Life Stories
- Wujal Wujal Real Life Stories
- Community Youth Engagement Stories
- Nicotine Gum
- Nicotine Lozenges
- Nicotine Mouth Spray
- Nicotine Patch
- Nicotine During Pregnancy
- Harms of Passive Smoking
- Harms of Smoking During Pregnancy