The tobacco industry language that found its way into ministerial papers-click to read
This symposium was hosted by ASPIRE2025 (University of Otago) and National Institute for Health Innovation – NIHI (University of Auckland).
ASPIRE2025 and NIHI are delighted to announce our 3rd tobacco control research symposium.
We invite all those involved in helping Aotearoa New Zealand achieve a Smokefree 2025 to this ASPIRE2025 seminar.
Join us in person or link in live by webinar.
Are you wondering how electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) such as e-cigarettes might contribute to New Zealand’s smokefree goal and reduce disparities in smoking among Māori and Pacific peo
Mark your diaries now for this ASPIRE2025 seminar to be presented by Professor Gerard Hastings an internationally recognized expert in social marketing research.
20/11/14 Update – Thank you to all those who were able to attend Marisa’s presentation. We have had excellent feedback and hope to post a summary of her presentation slides shortly.
Update – it was great to see so many at this presentation by Professor Mike Daube and to hear of the positive results for plain packaging in Australia.
If you have a special interest in promoting smokefree behaviour to young adults, we invite you to register now for our Public Health Summer School course:
ASPIRE2025 is delighted to confirm that the third seminar in our 2013 series will be presented by international tobacco control law expert, Jonathan Liberman.
Thanks to all who attended Beth’s presentation. Her talk was video recorded, and will be made available on this page once edited.
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