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Teens smoking is at an historic low

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Teen tobacco use has dropped to a historic low across New Zealand, bringing renewed hope of progress on our nationwide journey to becoming smokefree.

Findings from the Action for Smokefree 2025 (ASH) survey have revealed not only are an everincrea­sing number of people stubbing out their cigarettes, but there has been a significan­t decrease in the uptake of smoking among students.

Recent data shows 2.1 percent of Year 10 students surveyed smoked daily, down from 15.2 per cent in the year 2000.

The number of students who have never smoked had also increased from 33 per cent in 2000 to 82 per cent in 2017.

This overall decline in tobacco uptake and support for a smokefree generation is echoed locally. Recent controlled purchase operations (CPOs) of tobacco retailers conducted by Toi Te Ora Public Health have beenmet with encouragin­g results.

CPOs involve an underage person attempting to purchase tobacco from retailers under controlled conditions with the purpose of reducing the impact of tobacco-related harm, especially in young people, by checking retailers’ understand­ing and adherence to tobacco legislatio­n.

None of the 11 retailers visited by Toi Te Ora sold tobacco to an underage person.

The series of compliance checks were conducted in the lead up to Smokefree May, which promoted and encouraged smokefree lives and had the theme, It’s about wha¯nau.

Bay of Plenty medical officer of health Dr Phil Shoemack said Smokefree May emphasised the importance of protecting children from exposure to tobacco.

“This includes reducing access to tobacco products,” he said.

“It is pleasing to see local tobacco retailers visited across the Bay of Plenty and Lakes districts are meeting their legal responsibi­lities and refusing to sell to children.”

Dr Shoemack believed everyone played a part in clearing the air.

“Ifwe protect children from exposure to tobacco marketing and promotion, reduce the supply of, and demand for tobacco, and provide the best possible support for quitting, we will achieve the Smokefree Aotearoa goal.”

Is today the day you give quitting a go? Alocal stop smoking service can provide one on one support during your quit journey. To find one in your area visit www.smokefree.org.nz/ help-advice/stop-smoking-services

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PHOTO: SUPPLIED THERE is help available if you want to give up smoking.

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