Smokefree filtered by No Vaping/Smokefree
Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora, alongside many other organisations, is working toward the Government’s goal that New Zealand be smokefree by 2025 – with a smoking prevalence of less than 5% of the population. Our contribution to this change focuses on key audiences – young adults and youth, with a particular emphasis on Māori.
For more information about what we do, please see: smokefree.org.nz
Additional smokefree resources are available at: https://www.smokefree.org.nz/resource-library
Kaua e momi haurehu/auahi kore and No vaping/Smokefree stickers (available to schools, kura, ECEs and kōhanga reo only)
Please note that these stickers are available to schools, kura, ECEs and kōhanga reo ONLY. Other organisations are not eligible to order printed stickers but are welcome to use the downloadable files which are available from the smokefree website here.
All schools, kura, ECEs and kōhanga reo are required to display a notice stating that smoking and vaping within the premises is forbidden at all times.
These notices must be prominently displayed at or immediately inside:
- every entrance to the premises
- every entrance to every building or enclosed area on the premises, excluding buildings and areas not usually in use.
These locations are the same as previously required for Smokefree notices under the Smoke-free Environments Act. The 'no vaping' notices are intended to be displayed along with existing 'no smoking' notices.
The stickers are available here are double-sided and can be used on windows and doors (including wooden doors). Each sheet contains two stickers, one in te reo Māori and one in English. They are not intended for placing on fences and gates in an external environment.
The size of each sticker is 97 x 87mm.