悉尼大学正在全国各地的学校试行一种减少年轻人使用电子烟和吸烟的新方法。 针对7年级和8年级的学生,我们未来的电子烟项目是与教育工作者和学生共同设计的,是第一个严格开发的在线电子烟预防项目,目前正在评估中。 对该项目的反应是积极的,85%的学生和89%的教师对该项目给予了很高的评价。 更重要的是,81%的学生认为他们所学的东西将来会对他们有所帮助。 (左-右)康诺·欣兹(玛蒂尔达中心青年顾问委员会成员)、埃米莉·丝袜副教授、教育部长杰森·克莱尔和卫生部长马克·巴特勒。 该项目由悉尼大学玛蒂尔达中心开发和实施,建立在多年成功的药物和酒精预防研究基础上,并得到澳大利亚政府医学研究未来基金的支持,旨在与年轻人合作,增强他们保护健康的能力。 议会现在有一个千载难逢的机会和责任采取行动,为子孙后代保护澳大利亚年轻人的健康。 联邦卫生部长马克·巴特勒联邦卫生部长mark butler说:“电子烟被作为一种治疗品出售给世界各地的政府和社区:一种可以帮助顽固吸烟者(通常是四五十岁的人)戒烟和戒除毒瘾的产品。 “如果电子烟是治疗性商品,那么澳大利亚应该将其作为治疗性商品进行监管,而不是允许它们与糖果一起在便利店出售,通常是在学校附近。”。 “议会现在有一个千载难逢的机会和责任采取行动,为子孙后代保护澳大利亚年轻人的健康。 做这件事最好的时间是五年前,第二好的时间是现在。 “我们敦促所有议员与家长、教师、学校、医生和公共卫生专家站在一起,他们呼吁采取紧急行动,阻止大烟草对澳大利亚年轻人的恶意掠夺。 玛蒂尔达中心主任mareeteesson教授和emilystokes副教授表示,对该项目的兴趣正在增长,2024年250所学校的提前入学计划已经全部认购。 这说明了澳大利亚学校和教师对电子烟的日益关注,以及他们应对公共卫生威胁的意愿。 两人最近都在新南威尔士州议会对电子烟监管和合规性的调查中作证。 像我们的未来这样的项目不仅有经过严格测试的证据支持,而且是合作开发的。 让年轻人在自己的健康决策中有发言权埃米莉·丝袜副教授“我们看到年轻人对尼古丁上瘾的速度是几十年来从未见过的。 让年轻人在自己的健康决策中有发言权埃米莉·丝袜副教授“我们看到年轻人对尼古丁上瘾的速度是几十年来从未见过的。 “像我们的未来这样的项目不仅有经过严格测试的证据支持,而且是与年轻人、家长、教师和教育工作者合作制定的,让年轻人在自己的健康决策中有发言权。 我们的期货项目也是由尼古拉·牛顿教授和劳伦·加德纳博士共同领导的。 牛顿教授说:“我们的研究表明,通过共同设计他们信任的可靠、循证的资源,让澳大利亚的年轻人参与进来,可以打破错误信息,为我们的年轻人提供更健康未来的工具。”。 “令人鼓舞的是,各级政府都在认真打击电子烟对年轻人的危害,我们期待着在mrff和nhmrc资助的两项新试验中进一步研究基于学校和社交媒体的干预措施。 “如需免费保密支持,请拨打13 78 48退出热线。 您也可以立即退出以获取最新资源。 the university of sydney is leading a new approach to reduce the number of young people vaping and smoking in a trial in schools across the country.targeting year 7 and 8 students, the ourfutures vaping program was co-designed with educators and students and is the first rigorously developed online vaping prevention program currently under evaluation.the response to the program has been positive, with 85 percent of students and 89 percent of teachers rating the program very highly. more importantly, 81 percent of students felt what they learned would help them in the future.(l-r) conor hinds (matilda centre youth advisory board member), associate professor emily stockings, education minister jason clare and health minister mark butler. developed and delivered by the university of sydney’s matilda centre, building on years of successful drug and alcohol prevention research and supported by the australian government’s medical research future fund, the program aims to work with young people to empower them to protect their health and wellbeithe ourfutures vaping program was showcased at an event attended by federal health minister mark butler and federal education minister jason clare.the parliament now has a once-in-a-generation opportunity and responsibility to act to safeguard the health of young australians for generations to come.federal health minister mark butlerfederal health minister mark butler said:“vapes were sold to governments and communities around the world as a therapeutic good: a product that could help hardened smokers – usually people in their 40s or 50s – to quit smoking and kick the habit.“if vapes are therapeutic goods then it is entirely appropriate that australia should regulate them as therapeutic goods, instead of allowing them to be sold alongside candy bars in convenience stores, often down the road from schools.“the parliament now has a once-in-a-generation opportunity and responsibility to act to safeguard the health of young australians for generations to come. the best time to have done this was five years ago, the second-best time is now.“we urge all parliamentarians to stand with parents, teachers, schools, doctors and public health experts who are calling for urgent action to stop big tobacco from cynically preying on young australians.”director of the matilda centre professor maree teesson and associate professor emily stockings say interest in the program is growing, with a 2024 early access scheme for 250 schools already fully subscribed.this illustrates the growing concern of australian schools and teachers about vaping and their willingness to tackle the public health menace.both recently gave evidence at a parliamentary inquiry into e-cigarette regulation and compliance in new south wales.programs like our futures are not only backed by rigorously tested evidence, but are developed in partnership . and give young people a say in their own health decisionsassociate professor emily stockings“we are seeing young people addicted to nicotine at rates weve not seen for decades. preventing nicotine dependence before it develops is the best approach, because it impacts brain development and is incredibly difficult to quit,“ says associate professor stockings.“programs like our futures are not only backed by rigorously tested evidence, but are developed in partnership with young people, parents, teachers, and educators, and give young people a say in their own health decisions.the our futures program is also co-led by professor nicola newton and dr lauren gardner.“our research has shown that engaging australia’s youth by co-designing reliable, evidence-based resources that they trust breaks through misinformation and gives our youth the tools for a healthier future,” says professor newton.“it is encouraging that governments on all levels are serious about combatting vaping harms in young people and we look forward to furthering research into school-based and social-media based interventions in two new mrff and nhmrc-funded trials.”for free confidential support call the quitline on 13 78 48. you can also head to quit now for the latest resources.
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