Every 6.5 seconds someone dies from tobacco use, says the World Health Organization.
Research suggests that people who start smoking in their teens and continue for 2 decades or more will die 20-25 years earlier than those who never light up.
QUIT’s youth service are here to help young people make informed choices about tobacco use, provide tailored support and offer a wide range of stop smoking advice.
QUITS youth programme has worked with one million young people between the ages of 8-18 years, and we have helped more than 37 Local Councils across the UK.
QUITS youth programme has received excellent feedback from students and schools, being cemented into Healthy Schools and PSHE programmes.
Our Youth Presenters are experienced in engaging young people in interactive and fun programmes, which are proven to be extremely effective.
QUIT’s youth services uses social media to offer young people additional places to access information.
Every 6.5 seconds someone dies from tobacco use, says the World Health Organization.
Research suggests that people who start smoking in their teens and continue for 2 decades or more will die 20-25 years earlier than those who never light up.
QUIT’s youth service are here to help young people make informed choices about tobacco use, provide tailored support and offer a wide range of stop smoking advice.
QUITS youth programme has worked with one million young people between the ages of 8-18 years, and we have helped more than 37 Local Councils across the UK.
QUITS youth programme has received excellent feedback from students and schools, being cemented into Healthy Schools and PSHE programmes.
Our Youth Presenters are experienced in engaging young people in interactive and fun programmes, which are proven to be extremely effective.
QUIT’s youth services uses social media to offer young people additional places to access information.