Resources for SunSmart events


The HPA has developed a range of resources to encourage and support sun safe behaviours in the community, in schools, at public or private events, and even in the home.


To order any of these print resources, please email Bhama (b.rajiv@hpa.org.nz) or feel free to download them. If you are interested in the SunSmart Support Pack, then please fill out this form.


Sun Protection Alert


Be SunSmart PosterThe time to be SunSmart changes every day so there is a new Sun Protection Alert that gives the exact time period each day when you need to use sun protection. This flyer is ideal for any type of event. There is now a poster also available to download.


Download the flyer (PDF 120KB) or poster (PDF 239KB)


 


 


 


Don't Let The Sun Get Under Your Skin


These post-cards promote the new youth campaign which targets adolescents.


Download the postcards (PDF 1.64MB)



 


 


 


Never Let Your Child Get Sunburnt

The Never Let Your Child Get Sunburnt is ideal information for parents and caregivers of under-12 year olds. 


Download flyer (PDF 2MB) or poster (PDF 4,5MB)


 


 


 


 


Never Get Sunburnt


The Never Get Sunburnt information is targeted information for workplaces.


Never Get Sunburnt: Download flyer (PDF, 292KB) or poster (PDF, 92KB)


 


 


 


SunSmart Support Pack


The HPA may be able to provide support to community groups interested in running their event as a SunSmart event by supplying you with our SunSmart Support Packs. Please complete this form and forward it to b.rajiv@hpa.org.nz


 


 


 


 


SunSmart Fact Pack


The SunSmart Fact Pack is perfect for anyone wanting to help keep New Zealanders safe in the sun. It will give you an all-round understanding of the benefits and risks associated with sun exposure – and how to enjoy being out in the sun safely.


 


 


 


 


 


How can your council be SunSmart?


The SunSmart Councils – A Guide for Territorial Local Authorities and Health Promoters will help Councils to draft sun protection policies and ways to reduce the risk of skin cancer within their community. For more information about how the HPA and Cancer Society of New Zealand can help councils become SunSmart, click here.