The Western Bay: Healthy, Safe and Smoke Free
MEDIA RELEASE
5 November 2009
Western Bay of
Plenty District Council’s recent decision to adopt a
Smokefree Outdoor Spaces Policy has been commended by Toi Te
Ora – Public Health Service.
“We congratulate
Western Bay of Plenty District Council for their proactive
leadership in promoting a smokefree lifestyle as being the
norm in our community. The Council is sending a positive
message that our young peoples’ health and the environment
should be protected from the effects of smoking” says
Graeme Savage, Regional Manager, Toi Te Ora – Public
Health Service.
Western Bay joins Opotiki and Rotorua
District Councils in adopting a Smokefree Outdoor Spaces
policy, as a way of achieving community outcomes. Residents
of the Western Bay have identified a healthy and safe
lifestyle is an important outcome for them. Graeme Savage
says “Smoking is New Zealand’s largest preventable cause
of death, so we really need to tackle this issue head on to
achieve this outcome. The council has taken the stance to do
exactly that, which is fantastic.”
Under the policy
the public will be asked to refrain from smoking in council
owned playgrounds, parks, sports fields, reserves, gardens
and beaches. This also includes events held in council
parks.
The policy aims to normalise non-smoking and
encourage positive role models for children and young people
in the Western Bay of Plenty District. Evidence shows that
children and young adults learn from observing others. The
community-enforced policy gives residents the opportunity to
provide an encouraging environment for
families.
Western Bay of Plenty is now the 24th
council in New Zealand to adopt a comprehensive educational
Smokefree Outdoor Spaces policy. “We look forward to
seeing the progress towards healthier communities in the
Western Bay of Plenty,” says Graeme Savage.
For
further information visit http://www.toiteorapublichealth.govt.nz.
ENDS