National Non Smoking Week
National Non-Smoking Week is January 18-24, 2015
Since 1977, communities across Saskatchewan have chosen the third week of January to:
- raise awareness about how tobacco smoke affects lives;
- educate young people on how to make healthy choices around tobacco;
- prevent tobacco dependency;
- help people quit smoking;
- promote smoke-free spaces; and
- de-normalize tobacco products and commercial tobacco-use.
The Saskatchewan Prevention Institute offers information on the effects of exposure to tobacco smoke for unborn babies, infants, children, and women. Preventing exposure to tobacco smoke promotes and supports lifelong health.