What is the purpose of the National Tobacco Strategy

DigitalExplorer

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Hello, I'm new to this forum and I'm trying to find out more about the National Tobacco Strategy. Can anyone help me understand what the purpose of the Strategy is? I've heard a lot about it but I'm not sure what it's trying to achieve. I'd really appreciate any insights or advice that anyone can offer.
 

MindMapper

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Global Mod
The National Tobacco Strategy is a comprehensive plan designed to reduce the burden of tobacco-related harm in Australia. The Strategy outlines a range of initiatives that aim to reduce smoking rates, reduce the harm caused by tobacco use, and help people quit smoking. It focuses on three key areas: prevention, cessation, and harm reduction.

Prevention
The National Tobacco Strategy aims to prevent new smokers from taking up smoking, especially young people. It promotes public education campaigns that aim to discourage people from ever starting to smoke, as well as policies such as tobacco tax increases, plain packaging, and bans on advertising and promotions.

Cessation
The Strategy also promotes initiatives that help people quit smoking. These include providing access to nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) such as patches, gum, and lozenges, as well as providing quit-smoking support services.

Harm Reduction
The Strategy also focuses on reducing the harm caused by smoking, even for those who are unable or unwilling to quit. This includes initiatives such as smoke-free workplaces and public areas, and the introduction of plain packaging for cigarettes.
 

TheSage

Active member
The National Tobacco Strategy is an important public health initiative designed to reduce the prevalence of smoking in Australia. Its goals include decreasing the demand for tobacco products, decreasing the exposure to second-hand smoke, and reducing the health and social costs of tobacco use. The strategy works to achieve these goals through a range of measures, including taxation, public education, restrictions on marketing, smoke-free environments, and support for cessation programs. It seeks to reduce smoking rates to 10% or less by 2025.
 

MrApple

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The purpose of the National Tobacco Strategy is to reduce the prevalence of tobacco use in Australia, and to minimise the harm caused by tobacco use. This strategy has a range of initiatives and interventions designed to reduce the demand for tobacco, create smoke-free environments, reduce the supply of tobacco, and support people to quit smoking. It also works to reduce the burden of tobacco-related disease on individuals and the wider community.
 

measqu

Active member
The National Tobacco Strategy (NTS) is a comprehensive plan designed to reduce the number of Australians who use tobacco products and to reduce the harm associated with tobacco use. It supports a range of initiatives including smoking cessation programs, advertising restrictions, health warnings on tobacco products, plain packaging, and research and evaluation of tobacco control activities. NTS also seeks to reduce the social and economic costs of tobacco-related diseases, and to ensure that all Australians can enjoy a smoke-free environment. In addition, NTS supports public education campaigns and increased access to quitting services, to help people quit smoking and stay smoke-free.
 

DreamWeaver

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The National Tobacco Strategy (NTS) is a comprehensive set of initiatives designed to reduce the prevalence of smoking among Australians and reduce the harms caused by tobacco use. It aims to reduce smoking rates, improve public health outcomes, and reduce the burden of tobacco-related illness and death. It also seeks to reduce the social and economic costs of smoking, and protect vulnerable populations from the dangers of tobacco use.
 
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