Asthma and Respiratory Foundation New Zealand is welcoming Government proposals to further restrict vaping for rangatahi but says urgent action is required for vulnerable communities.
It comes as the Government seeks feedback on measures to reduce rangatahi vaping numbers.
The proposals include restrictions on single-use vaping products, proximity restrictions of vape retailers and more. The foundation’s chief executive, Letitia Harding, says more can be done such as capping the nicotine level, and having a “hands-on” community educational approach for young people.
“We don’t want our rangatahi becoming dependent on these products.
“It’s why, last year, the foundation was fortunate to appoint our first āpiha takawaenga Māori (Māori community liaison) down in Te Tai Rāwhiti. That’s because we wanted to work with rangatahi in the community to find out how we can help, how we can educate and tell you guys ‘Hey, this isn’t good for your lungs’.”