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National Preventative Health Strategy – the roadmap for action
Chapter 3: Tobacco: Towards world’s best practice in tobacco control
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Chapter 3: Table of contents
The case for prevention
Targets
- Key action areas
- Key action area 1: Make tobacco products more expensive
- Key action area 2: Increase the frequency, reach and intensity of social marketing campaigns
- Key action area 3: End all forms of advertising and promotion of tobacco products
- Key action area 4: Eliminate exposure to second-hand smoke in public places
- Key action area 5: Regulate manufacturing and further regulate packaging and supply of tobacco products
- Key action area 6: Ensure all smokers in contact with health services are encouraged and supported to quit, with particular efforts to reach pregnant women and those with chronic health problems
- Key action area 7: Work in partnership with Indigenous groups to boost efforts to reduce smoking and exposure to passive smoking among Indigenous Australians
- Key action area 8: Boost efforts to discourage smoking among people in other highly disadvantaged groups
- Key action area 9: Assist parents and educators to discourage use of tobacco and to protect young people from second-hand smoke
- Key action area 10: Ensure that the public, media, politicians and other opinion leaders remain aware of the need for sustained and vigorous action to discourage tobacco use
- Key action area 11: Ensure implementation and measure progress against and towards targets
Summary Tables
References
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