YOUTH
The Which Way Elevate: Vape and Tobacco Endgame for Youth program is here to education and empower our young people to be smoke and vape-free.
Overview...
The Which Way Elevate program is an initiative under the Tackling Indigenous Smoking (TIS) program developed in partnership with Waminda South Coast Women’s Health & Wellbeing Corporation and Riverina Medical & Dental Aboriginal Corporation. The program has been specifically designed to address the questions and experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people around smoking and vaping. This project aims to develop, implement, and evaluate innovative, culturally responsive strategies to prevent uptake and support cessation of smoking and vaping use among youth in our communities.
Partners Driving the Program
The Which Way Elevate program is made possible through partnerships with community organisations that are deeply committed to improving health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people.
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These partners are instrumental in:
• Facilitating community engagement and youth participation
• Providing cultural guidance and ensuring program relevance
• Implementing the program at the grassroots
• Offering ongoing support and resources to participating youth
Through this collaborative approach, the Which Way Elevate program aims to empower Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth to make informed decisions about their health, support those who want to quit smoking or vaping, and ultimately contribute to a smoke and vape-free future for our communities.
Watch this space
The Which Way Elevate: Vape and Tobacco Endgame for Youth program is currently in its exciting development phase. We're working hard to create innovative, culturally responsive strategies to support our young people. Stay tuned by subscribing below for updates and announcements as we progress towards launching this groundbreaking initiative for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth.