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Students at Brookside Primary led a smoke-free school campaign, educating families and helping reduce secondhand smoke exposure.
Students at Brookside Primary School in Bicester are helping lead Oxfordshire County Council’s smoke-free school gates campaign, part of national Stoptober efforts to reduce children’s exposure to second-hand smoke.
Pupils researched health risks and created materials to educate parents, contributing to behavioral changes around school entrances.
Councillor Kate Gregory and school staff highlighted the link between household smoking and youth tobacco use, stressing the importance of smoke-free environments.
The initiative has encouraged some families to consider quitting, supported by the council’s free Smoke Free Oxon service offering coaching and cessation tools.
Los estudiantes de Brookside Primary lideraron una campaña escolar libre de humo, educando a las familias y ayudando a reducir la exposición a humo de segunda mano.