Huron Expositor, 2017-02-22, Page 9Red Carpet, yes. Smoking in movies, no!
The Academy Awards are
just around the corner and the
Huron County Health Unit is
using the opportunity to high-
light the negative impacts of
movies that contain smoking.
The Health Unit, along with the
World health Organization
(WHO), is speaking out for a
policy change that would help
to prevent stroking in
youth -rated movies. According
to WIlO research, movies
showing use of tobacco prod-
ucts have enticed millions of
youth worldwide to start smok-
ing. In Ontario it's estimated
that at least 185,000 children
and teens will start smoking
from exposure to onscreen
smoking. The Smoke -Free
Movies initiative would mean
in Ontario any new films that
showed smoking would be
given an 18A rating. This year,
13 of the 19 youth -rated movies
nominated for a major Acad-
emy Award contain scenes
with srIloking.
"Although there is tight
restrictions aro .ng other
forms of tobacco advertising,
there is no policy or law to
control tobacco exposure in
films", says Shayna Melady,
health Promotion Intern
with the Huron County
1 iealth Unit. "Movies tend to
glamourize and normalize
tobacco use, giving young
people the wrong message."
International Week of Action
is an annual event leading up to
the Oscars that brings together
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members of the smoke-free
movies action networks from
around the world to raise
awareness on this issue. "The
evidence is clear, the more kids
and teens see smoking in mov-
ies, the more likely they are to
start'; says Melady. "There are
many ways to get involved, and
we are encouraging our com-
munity to Team more about the
influence of tobacco in movies,
and to take action." We will be
sharing information about
smoking in movies every day
this week, in hopes to get the
word out, and help everyone
understand the issue and what
they can do about it.
Visit www.smokefreemov-
ies.ca for more information
or to take action.
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