Products filtered by Minimising Gambling Harm
Harm Minimisation Poster "Spending too much" A4 (Hindi)
You are legally required to have harm minimisation signage up in your venue that is clearly visible to all people who gamble. This poster has been translated into Hindi.
By displaying at least one of these posters in the gambling area you will meet that requirement. These messages are particularly relevant to people who gamble that are experiencing a high degree of harm. We recommend different versions, as people who gamble relate to different messages.
There are other areas that you can place this poster, including the bathroom, beside an ATM machine and/or near an outside smoking area.
Size: A4
View or download the Spending too much poster (Hindi) in PDF
Free
Harm Minimisation Poster "Spending too much" A4 (Korean)
You are legally required to have harm minimisation signage up in your venue that is clearly visible to all people who gamble. This poster has been translated into Korean.
By displaying at least one of these posters in the gambling area you will meet that requirement. These messages are particularly relevant to people who gamble that are experiencing a high degree of harm. We recommend different versions, as people who gamble relate to different messages.
There are other areas that you can place this poster, including the bathroom, beside an ATM machine and/or near an outside smoking area.
Size: A4
View or download the Spending too much poster (Korean) in PDF
Free
Harm Minimisation Poster "Spending too much" A4 (Samoan)
You are legally required to have harm minimisation signage up in your venue that is clearly visible to all people who gamble. This poster has been translated into Samoan.
By displaying at least one of these posters in the gambling area you will meet that requirement. These messages are particularly relevant to people who gamble that are experiencing a high degree of harm. We recommend different versions, as people who gamble relate to different messages.
There are other areas that you can place this poster, including the bathroom, beside an ATM machine and/or near an outside smoking area.
Size: A4
View or download the Spending too much poster (Samoan) in PDF
Free
Harm Minimisation Poster "Spending too much" A4 (te reo Māori)
You are legally required to have harm minimisation signage up in your venue that is clearly visible to all people who gamble. This poster has been translated into te reo Māori.
By displaying at least one of these posters in the gambling area you will meet that requirement. These messages are particularly relevant to gamblers experiencing a high degree of harm. We recommend different versions, as problem gamblers relate to different messages.
Place at least one of these posters up in your gaming area. It is recommended that you also place one in the bathroom, beside an ATM machine and/or near an outside smoking area.
Download or view Spending too much (in te reo Māori) in PDF
Size: A4
Free
Harm Minimisation Poster "Spending too much" A4 (Tongan)
You are legally required to have harm minimisation signage up in your venue that is clearly visible to all people who gamble. This poster has been translated into Tongan.
By displaying at least one of these posters in the gambling area you will meet that requirement. These messages are particularly relevant to people who gamble that are experiencing a high degree of harm. We recommend different versions, as people who gamble relate to different messages.
There are other areas that you can place this poster, including the bathroom, beside an ATM machine and/or near an outside smoking area.
Size: A4
View or download the Spending too much poster (Tongan) in PDF
Free
Harm Minimisation Poster "Will you feel" - A4 (Chinese - Simplified)
You are legally required to have harm minimisation signage up in your venue that is clearly visible to all people who gamble. This poster has been translated into Simplified Chinese.
By displaying at least one of these posters in the gambling area you will meet that requirement. These messages are particularly relevant to people who gamble that are experiencing a high degree of harm. We recommend different versions, as people who gamble relate to different messages.
There are other areas that you can place this poster, including the bathroom, beside an ATM machine and/or near an outside smoking area.
Size: A4
View or download the Will you feel poster (Simplified Chinese) in PDF
Free
Harm Minimisation Poster "Will you feel" - A4 (Hindi)
You are legally required to have harm minimisation signage up in your venue that is clearly visible to all people who gamble. This poster has been translated into Hindi.
By displaying at least one of these posters in the gambling area you will meet that requirement. These messages are particularly relevant to people who gamble that are experiencing a high degree of harm. We recommend different versions, as people who gamble relate to different messages.
There are other areas that you can place this poster, including the bathroom, beside an ATM machine and/or near an outside smoking area.
Size: A4
View or download the Will you feel poster (Hindi) in PDF
Free
Harm Minimisation Poster "Will you feel" - A4 (Korean)
You are legally required to have harm minimisation signage up in your venue that is clearly visible to all people who gamble. This poster has been translated into Korean.
By displaying at least one of these posters in the gambling area you will meet that requirement. These messages are particularly relevant to people who gamble that are experiencing a high degree of harm. We recommend different versions, as people who gamble relate to different messages.
There are other areas that you can place this poster, including the bathroom, beside an ATM machine and/or near an outside smoking area.
Size: A4
View or download the Will you feel poster (Korean) in PDF
Free
Harm Minimisation Poster "Will you feel" A3 (English)
You are legally required to have harm minimisation signage up in your venue that is clearly visible to all people who gamble.
By displaying at least one of these posters in the gambling area you will meet that requirement. These messages are particularly relevant to people who gamble that are experiencing a high degree of harm. We recommend different versions, as people who gamble relate to different messages.
There are other areas that you can place this poster, including the bathroom, beside an ATM machine and/or near an outside smoking area.
Size: A3
Harm Minimisation Poster "Will you feel" A4 (English)
You are legally required to have harm minimisation signage up in your venue that is clearly visible to all people who gamble.
By displaying at least one of these posters in the gambling area you will meet that requirement. These messages are particularly relevant to people who gamble that are experiencing a high degree of harm. We recommend different versions, as people who gamble relate to different messages.
There are other areas that you can place this poster, including the bathroom, beside an ATM machine and/or near an outside smoking area.
Size: A4
Harm Minimisation Poster "Will you feel" A4 (Samoan)
You are legally required to have harm minimisation signage up in your venue that is clearly visible to all people who gamble. This poster has been translated into Samoan.
By displaying at least one of these posters in the gambling area you will meet that requirement. These messages are particularly relevant to people who gamble that are experiencing a high degree of harm. We recommend different versions, as people who gamble relate to different messages.
There are other areas that you can place this poster, including the bathroom, beside an ATM machine and/or near an outside smoking area.
Size: A4
View or download the Will you feel poster (Samoan) in PDF
Free
Harm Minimisation Poster "Will you feel" A4 (te reo Māori)
You are legally required to have harm minimisation signage up in your venue that is clearly visible to all people who gamble. This poster has been translated into te reo Māori.
By displaying at least one of these posters in the gambling area you will meet that requirement. These messages are particularly relevant to people who gamble that are experiencing a high degree of harm. We recommend different versions, as people who gamble relate to different messages.
There are other areas that you can place this poster, including the bathroom, beside an ATM machine and/or near an outside smoking area.
Size: A4
View or download the Will you feel poster (te reo Māori) in PDF
Free
Harm Minimisation Poster "Will you feel" A4 (Tongan)
You are legally required to have harm minimisation signage up in your venue that is clearly visible to all people who gamble. This poster has been translated into Tongan.
By displaying at least one of these posters in the gambling area you will meet that requirement. These messages are particularly relevant to people who gamble that are experiencing a high degree of harm. We recommend different versions, as people who gamble relate to different messages.
There are other areas that you can place this poster, including the bathroom, beside an ATM machine and/or near an outside smoking area.
Size: A4
View or download the Will you feel poster (Tongan) in PDF
Free
Harm Reduction Messaging for Retailers
Retailers may display approved information that relates to vaping being a less harmful alternative to smoking. This resource meets the legal requirements and contains approved messaging. This also contains a QR code that when scanned links people to stop smoking services.
If you would like to help people in your community to quit smoking, you can order a poster for your premises.
Maximum order 1 per retailer.
Have your say about alcohol in your community
This booklet explains how to have a say about the sale and supply of alcohol in your community.
View or download the Have Your Say about Alcohol in Your Community PDF.
Healthy swaps
This poster shows a bright and colourful table of easy food swaps you can make to improve your health.
High-resolution print files are available if you wish to print these at a different size, please email hp-npa@tewhatuora.govt.nz
View Healthy swaps in pdf.
Help for the Helpers A3 Poster
COVID-19 has been difficult for many of us, with thousands of Kiwis losing their jobs.
As part of our work addressing the mental health impacts of losing a job we partnered with some young people who had lost their jobs to develop resources that share their thoughts and advice.
You can order these free posters to remind people that thelowdown.co.nz and depression.org.nz have ideas and support that might be helpful.
Help for the Helpers Postcards (Bundle of 5)
COVID-19 has been difficult for many of us, with thousands of Kiwis losing their jobs.
As part of our work addressing the mental health impacts of losing a job we partnered with some young people who had lost their jobs to develop resources that share their thoughts and advice.
Health professionals, counsellors, or anyone that is working with someone that has lost their job can order these free postcards to provide helpful tips to people they are supporting.
Help for the Tough Times A2 poster
This poster can be put up at schools/youth organisations to promote the Help for the Tough Times teen pocket guide.
The four websites featured are:
The Lowdown
Sparx
0800 What’s Up?
Youthline
Help for the Tough Times school staff reference guide
This guide is for staff who will be distributing Help for the Tough Times guide to students or youth. It gives an overview of the features on each website.
The four websites featured are:
The Lowdown
Sparx
0800 What’s Up?
Youthline
Help for the Tough Times teen pocket guide
Help for the Tough Times provides a quick guide to four New Zealand websites that were especially designed to support teenagers to help them find information that can help them when they are feeling stressed, anxious or out of their depth.
This pocket guide was co-designed for teens by teens. Health Promotion, Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora worked with two classes of Year 12 students who advised on the guide’s text, format, and design.
The four websites featured are:
The Lowdown
Sparx
0800 What’s Up?
Youthline
Host legal sign A4 (Chinese - Simplified)
Like with alcohol, this sign is to make people who gamble aware of the law. We have translated the legal sign into Chinese as a useful reference for staff interactions with people who gamble.
Put a sign up beside the bar (with your existing alcohol signage). You may like to also place it in the entrance to the gambling area.
Size: A4
View or download the Host legal sign (Simplified Chinese) in PDF
Free
Host legal sign A4 (English)
Like with alcohol, this sign is to make people who gamble aware of the law. This is a useful reference for staff interactions with people who gamble.
Put a sign up beside the bar (with your existing alcohol signage). You may like to also place it in the entrance to the gambling area.
Size: A4
Host legal sign A4 (Hindi)
Like with alcohol, this sign is to make people who gamble aware of the law. We have translated the legal sign into Hindi as a useful reference for staff interactions with people who gamble.
Put a sign up beside the bar (with your existing alcohol signage). You may like to also place it in the entrance to the gambling area.
Size: A4
Host legal sign A4 (Korean)
Like with alcohol, this sign is to make people who gamble aware of the law. We have translated the legal sign into Korean as a useful reference for staff interactions with people who gamble.
Put a sign up beside the bar (with your existing alcohol signage). You may like to also place it in the entrance to the gambling area.
Size: A4
Host legal sign A4 (Samoan)
Like with alcohol, this sign is to make people who gamble aware of the law. We have translated the legal sign into Samoan as a useful reference for staff interactions with people who gamble.
Put a sign up beside the bar (with your existing alcohol signage). You may like to also place it in the entrance to the gambling area.
Size: A4
Host legal sign A4 (te reo Māori)
Like with alcohol, this sign is to make people who gamble aware of the law. We have translated the legal sign into Māori as a useful reference for staff interactions with people who gamble.
Put a sign up beside the bar (with your existing alcohol signage). You may like to also place it in the entrance to the gambling area.
Size: A4
Host legal sign A4 (Tongan)
Like with alcohol, this sign is to make people who gamble aware of the law. We have translated the legal sign into Tongan as a useful reference for staff interactions with people who gamble.
Put a sign up beside the bar (with your existing alcohol signage). You may like to also place it in the entrance to the gambling area.
Size: A4
Host Responsibility Guide
This is a booklet for bars, taverns, restaurants, cafes and clubs. It provides guidance on strategies and tools to assist staff in licensed premises meet host responsibility requirements under the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. A sample host responsibility policy is included.
View or download the Host Responsibility Guide PDF.
How much sugar is in your children's drink?
The increasing consumption of sugary drinks is a major factor contributing to the global obesity epidemic. Consuming sugary drinks also increases the risk of other health conditions such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease, gout and dental decay.
Sugary drinks contribute over a quarter of the total dietary sugar consumed by children in Aotearoa New Zealand. Despite efforts to restrict the availability of sugary drinks in schools, 73% of students were still able to buy sugary drinks on school grounds.
In partnership with the New Zealand Dental Association (NZDA), Te Whatu Ora | Health Promotion developed these infographic posters to illustrate the amount of sugar in drinks commonly consumed by children and young people in Aotearoa New Zealand, and to promote water as the best choice.
These posters are printed in A3 size. High-resolution print files are available if you wish to print these at a different size, please email hp-npa@tewhatuora.govt.nz.
View How much sugar are children drinking? in pdf.
How much sugar is in your drink?
The increasing consumption of sugary drinks is a major factor contributing to the global obesity epidemic. Consuming sugary drinks also increases the risk of other health conditions such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease, gout, and dental decay.
The World Health Organization recommends adults and children should not consume more than 12 teaspoons of sugar a day, or no more than 6 teaspoons for additional health benefits. On average, adults in Aotearoa New Zealand consume about 37 teaspoons of sugar daily through their food and drink intake. Sugary drinks are one of the main sources of the rising sugar intake among children and adults in Aotearoa New Zealand.
In partnership with the New Zealand Dental Association (NZDA), Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora developed these infographic posters to illustrate the amount of sugar in drinks commonly consumed by adults in New Zealand, and to promote water as the best choice.
These posters are printed in A3 size. High-resolution print files are available if you wish to print these at a different size, please email hp-npa@tewhatuora.govt.nz.
View How much sugar is in your drink? in pdf
Infant Feeding Fridge Magnets - English (Set of 2, DL)
Order free infant feeding resources about what, when and how to introduce solid foods at around six months of age. These resources are designed to help parents and caregivers recognise the signs of infant readiness to start solid foods and the signs of infants' feeling full.
There is evidence that preserving infants’ natural ability to self-regulate how much food they need can help children grow up to be a healthy weight in adulthood.
A set of fridge magnets for homes – one magnet shows what first foods are best and the other shows infant fullness signs.
View Infant Feeding Fridge Magnets - English (Set of 2, DL) in PDF.
Infant Feeding Fridge Magnets - Hindi (Set of 2, DL)
Order free infant feeding resources about what, when and how to introduce solid foods at around six months of age. These resources are designed to help parents and caregivers recognise the signs of infant readiness to start solid foods and the signs of infants' feeling full.
There is evidence that preserving infants’ natural ability to self-regulate how much food they need can help children grow up to be a healthy weight in adulthood.
A set of fridge magnets for homes – one magnet shows what first foods are best and the other shows infant fullness signs.
Please note: this resource is translated into Hindi.
View Infant Feeding Fridge Magnets - Hindi (Set of 2, DL) in PDF.
Infant Feeding Fridge Magnets - Mandarin (Set of 2, DL)
Order free infant feeding resources about what, when, and how to introduce solid foods at around six months of age. These resources are designed to help parents and caregivers recognise the signs of infant readiness to start solid foods and the signs of infants' feeling full.
There is evidence that preserving infants’ natural ability to self-regulate how much food they need can help children grow up to be a healthy weight in adulthood.
A set of fridge magnets for homes – one magnet shows what first foods are best, and the other shows infant fullness signs.
Please note: this resource is translated into Mandarin.
View a pdf of Infant Feeding Fridge Magnets - Mandarin (Set of 2, DL) here
Infant Feeding Fridge Magnets - Punjabi (Set of 2, DL)
Order free infant feeding resources about what, when and how to introduce solid foods at around six months of age. These resources are designed to help parents and caregivers recognise the signs of infant readiness to start solid foods and the signs of infants' feeling full.
There is evidence that preserving infants’ natural ability to self-regulate how much food they need can help children grow up to be a healthy weight in adulthood.
A set of fridge magnets for homes – one magnet shows what first foods are best and the other shows infant fullness signs.
Please note: this resource is translated into Punjabi.
View Infant Feeding Fridge Magnets - Punjabi (Set of 2, DL) in PDF.
Infant Feeding Fridge Magnets - Te Reo (Set of 2, DL)
Order free infant feeding resources about what, when and how to introduce solid foods at around six months of age. These resources are designed to help parents and caregivers recognise the signs of infant readiness to start solid foods and the signs of infants' feeling full.
There is evidence that preserving infants’ natural ability to self-regulate how much food they need can help children grow up to be a healthy weight in adulthood.
A set of fridge magnets for homes – one magnet shows what first foods are best and the other shows infant fullness signs.
Please note: this resource is translated into Te Reo.
View Infant Feeding Fridge Magnets - Te Reo (Set of 2, DL) in PDF.
Infant Feeding Fridge Magnets - Urdu (Set of 2, DL)
Order free infant feeding resources about what, when and how to introduce solid foods at around six months of age. These resources are designed to help parents and caregivers recognise the signs of infant readiness to start solid foods and the signs of infants' feeling full.
There is evidence that preserving infants’ natural ability to self-regulate how much food they need can help children grow up to be a healthy weight in adulthood.
A set of fridge magnets for homes – one magnet shows what first foods are best and the other shows infant fullness signs.
Please note: this resource is translated into Urdu.
View Infant Feeding Fridge Magnets - Urdu (Set of 2, DL) in PDF.
Infant Feeding Guide Z Card - Korean
Order free infant feeding resources about what, when and how to introduce solid foods at around six months of age. These resources are designed to help parents and caregivers recognise the signs of infant readiness to start solid foods and the signs of infants' feeling full.
There is evidence that preserving infants’ natural ability to self-regulate how much food they need can help children grow up to be a healthy weight in adulthood.
A fold-up guide for parents and caregivers - this is designed as handy reference guide to help parents know when their baby is ready to try solid foods and when their baby has had enough to eat.
Please note: this resource is translated into Korean.
View Infant Feeding Guide Z Card - Korean in PDF.
Infant Feeding Guide Z Card - Mandarin
Order free infant feeding resources about what, when and how to introduce solid foods at around six months of age. These resources are designed to help parents and caregivers recognise the signs of infant readiness to start solid foods and the signs of infants' feeling full.
There is evidence that preserving infants’ natural ability to self-regulate how much food they need can help children grow up to be a healthy weight in adulthood.
A fold-up guide for parents and caregivers - this is designed as handy reference guide to help parents know when their baby is ready to try solid foods and when their baby has had enough to eat.
Please note: this resource is translated into Mandarin.
View Infant Feeding Guide Z Card - Mandarin in PDF.
Infant Feeding Guide Z Card - Te Reo
Order free infant feeding resources about what, when and how to introduce solid foods at around six months of age. These resources are designed to help parents and caregivers recognise the signs of infant readiness to start solid foods and the signs of infants' feeling full.
There is evidence that preserving infants’ natural ability to self-regulate how much food they need can help children grow up to be a healthy weight in adulthood.
A fold-up guide for parents and caregivers - this is designed as handy reference guide to help parents know when their baby is ready to try solid foods and when their baby has had enough to eat.
Please note: this resource is translated into Te Reo.
View Infant Feeding Guide Z Card - Te Reo in PDF.
Infant Feeding Guide Z Card - Urdu
Order free infant feeding resources about what, when and how to introduce solid foods at around six months of age. These resources are designed to help parents and caregivers recognise the signs of infant readiness to start solid foods and the signs of infants' feeling full.
There is evidence that preserving infants’ natural ability to self-regulate how much food they need can help children grow up to be a healthy weight in adulthood.
A fold-up guide for parents and caregivers - this is designed as handy reference guide to help parents know when their baby is ready to try solid foods and when their baby has had enough to eat.
Please note: this resource is translated into Urdu.
View Infant Feeding Guide Z Card - Urdu in PDF.
Infant feeding pull out guide - English
Order free infant feeding resources about what, when and how to introduce solid foods at around six months of age. These resources are designed to help parents and caregivers recognise the signs of infant readiness to start solid foods and the signs of infants' feeling full.
There is evidence that preserving infants’ natural ability to self-regulate how much food they need can help children grow up to be a healthy weight in adulthood.
A fold-up guide for parents and caregivers - this is designed as handy reference guide to help parents know when their baby is ready to try solid foods and when their baby has had enough to eat.
View Infant Feeding Guide Z Card - English in pdf.
Infant Feeding pull out guide - Hindi
Order free infant feeding resources about what, when and how to introduce solid foods at around six months of age. These resources are designed to help parents and caregivers recognise the signs of infant readiness to start solid foods and the signs of infants' feeling full.
There is evidence that preserving infants’ natural ability to self-regulate how much food they need can help children grow up to be a healthy weight in adulthood.
A fold-up guide for parents and caregivers - this is designed as handy reference guide to help parents know when their baby is ready to try solid foods and when their baby has had enough to eat.
Please note: this resource is translated into Hindi
View Infant Feeding Guide Z Card - Hindi in PDF.
Infant Feeding pull out guide - Punjabi
Order free infant feeding resources about what, when and how to introduce solid foods at around six months of age. These resources are designed to help parents and caregivers recognise the signs of infant readiness to start solid foods and the signs of infants' feeling full.
There is evidence that preserving infants’ natural ability to self-regulate how much food they need can help children grow up to be a healthy weight in adulthood.
A fold-up guide for parents and caregivers - this is designed as handy reference guide to help parents know when their baby is ready to try solid foods and when their baby has had enough to eat.
Please note: this resource is translated into Punjabi.
View Infant Feeding Guide Z Card - Punjabi in PDF.
Intoxication Assessment Tool (A6)
An assessment tool detailing indicators of intoxication for the hospitality industry, licensed premises, and police use. Pocket size (A6).
View or download the Intoxication Assessment Tool PDF.
Intoxication Assessment Tool Poster (A4)
An assessment tool detailing indicators of intoxication for the hospitality industry, licensed premises, and police use. Poster size (A4).
View or download the Intoxication Assessment Tool poster PDF.
Introduction to the Gamble Host Resources
This sheet is useful for venues who are interested in starting to use Gamble Host resources or who would like to order more.
It provides a quick introduction to the Gamble Host resources. It describes the purpose of each of the resources and provides recommendations on where each of the items might be used in a venue.
View or download Introduction to Gamble Host Resources in PDF
Is your drinking okay? booklet
A booklet to help people decide if their drinking is okay and provides tools to help them cut down or stop drinking. It is one of the five booklets in the Alcohol and Your Health series.
View or download the Is Your Drinking Okay? PDF.
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