The number of Year 10 pupils who smoke every day has dropped, new figures released today show.
Only 3.2 per cent of pupils in the 14- to 15-year-old age group smoked daily last year, compared to 4.1 per cent the year before, Action on Smoking and Health's (ASH) Year 10 smoking survey found.
"It is great to see youth daily smoking is declining again. The previous survey was the first time in the survey's history that they didn't decrease," said ASH director Stephanie Erick.
Maori daily smoking remained higher at 8.5 per cent, but well below the 30.3 per cent from the first survey in 1999.
"We need to be mindful of smoking inequalities and it must be a focus to reduce this as much as possible," Ms Erick said.