First Nations resources on youth vaping

If you want to stop vaping, there’s lots of help to quit.

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First nations resources

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. 
  • Visit quit.org.au. You’ll find a range of information, tools, resources and links on the national cessation platform to help you find the best support to help you quit vaping.
  • Call Quitline (13 7848) for free confidential advice and support from professional counsellors. You can also request a free callback for a time that works for you. In some states and territories, you can chat to a counsellor online. 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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