Talk Tobacco: Breaking free from commercial tobacco addiction
If you smoke or vape, you may be at a higher risk for more serious outcomes of COVID-19 since the virus can harm your lungs and weaken your immune system’s ability to fight respiratory infections.
Fortunately, a support line that was launched in Saskatchewan in November 2020 is proving successful at helping people quit smoking or vaping.
Talk Tobacco is a free and confidential service that is culturally tailored for First Nations, Métis, Inuit and urban Indigenous people in Saskatchewan. It was adapted from the Canadian Cancer Society’s Smoker’s Helpline program.
“It has been developed with input from Indigenous partners, leaders, health care providers and community members to ensure that services are developed with an understanding of Indigenous health and wellness and in the context of distinct cultures, rights and circumstances,” said Demi Benjoe, senior specialist for the Talk Tobacco project in Saskatchewan at the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS).