NZMA Supports Smokefree Prisons
NZMA Supports Smokefree
Prisons
Monday 28 June
2010
The Government’s announcement to make all New Zealand prisons smokefree by July next year is strongly supported by the New Zealand Medical Association (NZMA).
“This will have a positive effect on the health of prison staff and prisoners. We commend the Government for this positive initiative,” says NZMA Acting Chair Dr Paul Ockelford.
The Smokefree Coalition, of which the NZMA is a member, supports the vision of a smokefree New Zealand by 2020.
“Extending smokefree environments, such as in prisons, is an important aspect of achieving this vision.”
“New Zealand has long been at the forefront of smokefree legislation and we encourage the Government to continue implementing smokefree policies that will reduce smoking related illnesses, whether from smoking or being exposed to secondhand smoke,” says Dr Ockelford.
A comprehensive smoking cessation programme to assist those in prison to quit smoking, including the provision of nicotine replacement therapy, will be essential.
ENDS
New Zealand Kindergartens: 100-Years On - Investing In Teacher-Led, Quality Early Childhood Education Is Investing In Aotearoa’s Future
Dry July: Thousands Set To Go Alcohol Free This July As Cancer Diagnoses Continue To Rise Across Aotearoa
New Zealand College of Midwives: Celebrating Midwives Across Aotearoa This International Day Of The Midwife
PPTA Te Wehengarua: Building The Secondary Curriculum On Broken Drafts Is A Serious Risk
Whanganui Regional Museum: Whanganui Makers Bring Textile Traditions To Life During Symposium Weekend
Palmerston North Hospital Foundation: Fundraising For Publicly-Owned Surgical Robot Hits $2 Million Milestone In Less Than Three Months