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  • A smoke-free campus requires respect for others - both non-smokers and smokers. Everyone is encouraged to respectfully and politely remind smokers that they must go off-campus if they wish to...
  • In creating a healthier University environment, UniSQ encourages all staff, students and visitors to be part of a positive culture change and to have respectful conversations to students and staff...
  • By being smoke-free, UniSQ is supporting the health of our students, employees, contractors and visitors. Evidence shows that smoke-free environments support smokers to quit and reduce the number of...
  • If you wish to smoke, you will need to go off-campus.  The  UniSQ Smoking Procedure has been changed to indicate smoking is not permitted on any UniSQ campus.  This...
  • Anyone who wishes to smoke, will need to go off-campus. The  Smoke Free Procedure outlines that smoking is not permitted on any UniSQ campus. This includes all buildings, grounds, gardens...
  • By going smoke-free, UniSQ is supporting the health of our students, staff, contractors and visitors, consistent with the objectives of the UniSQ Health and Wellbeing Strategy.  There is...
  • All staff, students, visitors, volunteers and contractors who come on to UniSQ campuses will need to adhere to the  UniSQ Smoking Procedure and  UniSQ Student Code of Conduct Policy...
  • UniSQ Security will undertake regular patrols of each campus.  Where an individual is found on campus to be smoking, they will be asked to cease smoking and be advised of the requirement to...
  • With the right tools and support, quitting smoking is possible and can be one of the most life-changing achievements a person can make. The health of employees and students is important to UniSQ...
  • Smoking is the inhalation and exhalation of the smoke of burning tobacco, herbs or drugs. Smoking also refers to the use of electronic cigarettes or other devices. Electronic cigarettes include but...