Plunket supports tobacco plain packaging legislation
Plunket supports tobacco plain packaging legislation
New Zealand’s largest provider
of services to support the well being of children under five
welcomes proposed legislation requiring plain packaging of
tobacco products.
The Smoke-free Environments
(Tobacco Plain Packaging) Amendment Bill passed its
first reading in Parliament last night and has now been
referred to the Health Select Committee for public
consultation.
Plunket Clinical Advisor Elaine Gordon
says Plunket actively support the government’s goal of
halving tobacco consumption by 2015 and achieving a
smoke-free New Zealand by 2025.
“Smoking is a known
risk factor in Sudden Unexpected Death of an Infant (SUDI -
also known as SIDS or cot death).Plunket works in
partnership with families and whānau to connect them with
services that will support them to become
smoke-free.
“Smoke exposure assessment, cessation
support, and the promotion of smoke-free environments is a
part of our business as usual. During Plunket visits we have
the kōrero and conversations with families and whānau
about the benefits of being smoke-free. All Plunket nurses
are trained to deliver cessation support and in some cases
Nicotine Replacement Therapy.
We have also partnered with Quitline on a TEXT2QUIT service. Referrals to the QuitLine Plunket TEXT2QUIT service have increased by over 200 percent in the past 12 months. This is strong evidence of how Plunket is actively supporting the Government goal of a smoke-free Aotearoa by 2025, and more importantly supporting the development of healthy families and whānau.
“The latest census data indicates that as many as six out of ten New Zealand children live in households where tobacco is smoked by an adult who lives there. This means that they are exposed to tobacco branding on packs inside their home.
“Children are very susceptible to advertising
and product branding. Plain packaging is necessary to
protect the health and well being of our current and future
generations.
“This legislation has Plunket’s
strongest support and we urge the public to support plain
packaging legislation with submissions to the Health Select
Committee”.
For toolkits and more information on how
to make a submission visit www.sfc.org.nz
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