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'Care for my air!' Pack
Provides information for pregnant women and their partners on creating a smoke free environment. The pack contains a variety of quitting smoking brochures and bonus resources including a pregnancy calendar and a photo frame magnet.

This pack also includes "Important News for Fathers Who Smoke", "Ways to Say 'Please Don't Smoke'" and "Quitting Smoking"

Brochure: Important News for Fathers Who Smoke
Provides patient information on the effects of paternal smoking and tips for cutting down for fathers.

Brochure: Ways to Say: 'Please Don't Smoke'
Provides tips for patients on how to ask someone to refrain from smoking around them or their child.

Brochure: Quitting Smoking
Contains patient information on options for quitting smoking for pregnant women

Poster: 'Did you Know?'
For display in your child health centre or maternity ward, nursery or use during antenatal education sessions.

Poster: 'One of them will have Asthma'
For display in your child health centre or maternity ward, nursery or use during antenatal education sessions.

Poster: 'Be Asthma Aware: Care for my Air'
For display in your child health centre or maternity ward, nursery or use during antenatal education sessions.

Poster: 'There is a Better way to Care for my Air'
For display in your child health centre or maternity ward, nursery or use during antenatal education sessions.

Brochure: Indigenous Women's project resources: Smoking and your Baby
Patient information on the effects of smoking, tips on how to quit smoking and some useful ways to ask others not to smoke near you

Booklet: Indigenous Women's project resources: How your baby grows
Information on how your baby grows throughout the pregnancy, plus practical tips for a healthy and smoke free enrivonment for you and your baby

Poster: Indigenous Women's project resources: Would you let me smoke?
For display in health centres, wards, antenatal clinics and community areas

Booklet: Indigenous Womens Project Resources: For Fathers - "A story about smoking, babies and footy"
The booklet reveals the health effects second hand smoke has on the developing baby and child, the health impact on their health, tips to protecting their children from exposure to smoke and encouraging messages towards quitting.

Poster: Indigenous Women's Project Resources: For Fathers - "Give Smoking the Boot"
This resource hopes to equip expecting fathers and new fathers with information on the harmful effects tobacco smoke has on them and their child.

Indigenous Women's Project Newsletter
Update on the IWP Project

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