Quit because you can A practical and detailed guide to all aspects of quitting, from the first decision right through to tips on staying a non-smoker. (31 pge booklet) request a free copy (SA & NT residents only)
Smoking and Asthma Brochure outlining smoking and its relation to and effects on asthma. view online
Helping others to quit This brochure will give some helpful direction and userful tips for those helping others when quitting. view online
Smoking: What might happen to your mouth? This brochure explains the what might happen to your mouth if you smoke. view online
Teaching Resources
‘TOBACCO – the truth is out there’ (mapped to SACSA) (Limit of 2) Spiral bound in 4 sections: • Introduction: Who Smokes? Why people choose to smoke; How to say no! • Short and long term effects of smoking • Passive smoking • Tobacco a world view; A local and global environmental issue; Laws and policies; Politics of tobacco; Quitting view online
Smokecheck - Aboriginal Resources
Smokers: It's good to know For Aboriginal Smokers who are not ready to quit view online
Smokers: Thinking about giving up?
For Aboriginal Smokers who are thinking about giving up view online
Are you sick of smoking? An A5, 8 page brochure for people with mental illness who smoke tobacco. view online
How can I support someone to address their smoking? An A5, 12 page brochure for family, friends, healthworkers and doctors who want to help people with mental illness to address tobacco. view online
I’m giving it a go An A4, 36 page booklet - a self help guide for people with mental illness who smoke tobacco and want to cut down or quit. view online
Are you worried about smoking tobacco? An A4 poster encouraging people to think about addressing tobacco smoking. Also available as an A5 handout. view online
Referral Tools
Quitline Referral Pad (12 week Program) This referral kit enables health professionals to arrange a call time for their clients to be given intensive assistance in quitting smoking. It includes tear off fax sheets and forms for both the client and health professional. Regular progress reports are forwarded to the referring health professional. view online