Who We Are
We are a group of health and community services from across Western Australia who believe all lives are equal, and that nobody should live in poverty, be socially excluded or die early because of tobacco. We are committed to ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to receive ongoing access to personalised, non-judgemental information and support to help them reduce and quit smoking, in an environment they trust.
Organisations making smoking history
At the forefront of working with people who often smoke, these services are implementing sustainable and impactful changes that make it easy for people to access information and support to make smoking history.
Cyrenian House Homeless Healthcare Neami National (WA)
Harry Hunters Recovery Centre The Beacon
Vincentcare St. Bartholomew's House Romily House

St. Patrick's Community Support Centre Ruah (Drop-in) Centre
Richmond Wellbeing Breakaway Aboriginal Corporation
Peak bodies making smoking history
These organisations support the sector to improve people’s access to healthy smoke free environments and consistent information and support. Examples of this include providing advice about the Make Smoking History program, contributing to the development of resources, advocating for change and sharing information.

WACOSS WANADA Mentally Healthy WA
Research institutes making smoking history
It’s rare to find research that is inclusive of people experiencing disadvantage, these research institutes are changing that! In addition, they’re helping to measure the impact of the make smoking history approach and providing information and advice to ensure that together we’re doing the best job we can to make smoking history for everyone.

WA Cancer Prevention Research Unit, Curtin University