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Parental influence on children's smoking. In Fact

In the Health Sponsorship Council’s

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Public concern about tobacco. In Fact

Most people think that smoking is still an important heal

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Face the Facts - what did we learn? In the Loop

A summary of the learnings about the Face the Facts campa

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Changing public attitudes about smoking. In Fact

In 2010, around four in five (79%) people agreed that smo

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Public opinion about tobacco control regulation. In Fact

Smoking is a complex issue

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Acceptability of smoking around other people. In Fact

There are a number of potential benefits in implementing restrictions on smoking in places where other people, particularly children, might be affected.
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Public opinion about a smokefree New Zealand. In Fact

In 2010, around one-half (51%) of respondents agreed that

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2010 Youth Insights Survey. Questionnaire

The questioniare for the 2010 Youth Insights Survey (form

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Youth Insights Survey 2010. Methodology Report

The methodology report for the 2010 Youth Insights Survey

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Acceptability of smoking in outdoor places where children go. In Fact

In 2010, around three in four (76%) people agreed that sm

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