Social animations
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Harmful chemicals – First Nations animation
A 17-second animation to share on your social channels to encourage yarning about the harmful chemicals in vapes. -
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Environment – First Nations animation
A 24-second animation to share on your social channels to encourage yarning about how vapes are bad for the environment -
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Nicotine addiction – First Nations animation
A 17-second animation to share on your social channels to encourage yarning about how vaping can be addictive.
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Long-term effects – First Nations animation
A 17-second animation to share on your social channels to encourage yarning about how vaping can make you real sick. -
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Healthier choice – First Nations animation
A 17-second animation to share on your social channels to encourage yarning about how vapes contain harmful chemicals. -
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Vaping? It’s gammon – First Nations animation
A 6-second animation to share on your social channels to encourage yarning about how vaping is gammon.
Social media
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Vaping? It's gammon – First Nations social media tile
Download and share this tile on your social media channels to help raise awareness of the health harms of vaping and encourage your mob to quit. -
Vapes are ugly, not lubly – First Nations social media tile
Download and share this tile on your social media channels to help raise awareness of the health harms of vaping and encourage your mob to quit.
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Vapes are proppa no good – First Nations social media tile
Download and share this tile on your social media channels to help raise awareness of the health harms of vaping and encourage your mob to quit. -
Vaping? It's gammon – First Nations suggested socials copy
Some messages you might want to use in Facebook or Instagram posts, talking about how vapes aren’t all they’re cracked up to be.
First nations resources
Vaping? It's gammon – First Nations poster
Download, print and share posters to help raise awareness of the harms of vaping and encourage your mob to quit.
Vaping? It's gammon – First Nations fact sheet
This fact sheet provides useful information on how vaping is risky for your health in the short and long term and provides tips for you and your mob to quit vaping.
Vaping? It's gammon – First Nations frequently asked questions for parents and caregivers
A guide to help you approach a conversation about vaping with a young person you care about.
Vaping? It's gammon – First Nations postcard
Download, print and share this postcard to help raise awareness of the health harms of vaping and encourage your mob to quit. The postcard can be handed out at events or at health clinics.
Do you need help quitting vapes?
If you want to stop vaping, there’s lots of help to quit.
- Yarn to a doctor or health worker. They can give great advice on quitting.
- Download the My QuitBuddy app. The app has lots of things that can help you plan and quit, but check age restrictions in your app store.
- Call Quitline (13 7848) for confidential phone support. Young people can talk with a professional about quitting, and some places even offer online chats. To get culturally sensitive support to quit, you can ask to speak with a counsellor for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
- Encourage young people to yarn with their friends. They can help to share their quitting journey.
- Tell mates who can back you up and give you encouragement and help to quit.
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