Better Health
Not smoking around children helps them grow up strong and healthy. If you don’t smoke around them they’ll get fewer chest infections, coughs, ear infections and asthma.
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We envision a community free from the harmful effects of smoking. We want our boorais to grow up strong and healthy, with the aim of being future leaders in their individual communities.
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Not smoking around children helps them grow up strong and healthy. If you don’t smoke around them they’ll get fewer chest infections, coughs, ear infections and asthma.
Smoking near children, including in cars and homes, makes them sick. Toxins from smokes stay on your skin, clothes, carpet, curtains and washing even after the smell has gone.
You can contact the Aboriginal Quitline or your Aboriginal health service to get help to start managing your smoking.