The Government has set a goal for New Zealand to be smokefree by 2025 (in essence this means less than 5% of the population will smoke).
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The evidence is very clear that there is a link between smoking and some types of cancer. These cancers are caused by the many added ingredients in cigarettes.
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We all can play a part in helping make the places where we work, learn, play and live smokefree.
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The following pages contain videos of real life stories about smoking, how it affects children, how it affects your health, and about quitting.
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Tobacco Control agencies around New Zealand work closely together co-ordinating both local and national work.
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Information, resources, and facts that education and health professionals can use to help them in their work.
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There is a vast amount of research around cancer, tobacco control, cigarettes, smoking, quitting and everything else around tobacco both here in New Zealand and internationally.
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New Zealand has been at the forefront of tobacco control internationally for some time and has made steady progress in reducing smoking prevalence and tobacco consumption.
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