We are excited to share the results of the 2024 inaugural Seeing Through the Haze School Challenge! After a rigorous selection process, we are thrilled to announce our winning entries and finalists who showcased their exceptional talents and hard work.
Judging criteria
Submissions were judged by an expert panel from Quit and VicHealth who examined entries against a set of key criteria including:
- Knowledge: Does the submission showcase the student(s)’ understanding of the harms/effects of vaping?
- Creativity: Is the submission creative in its concept, design and structure?
- Relevance: Does the campaign communicate its message effectively by promoting a smoke-free and vape-free environment?
- Action: Does the campaign have a clear call to action?
Prizes
All students of winning entries receive a $100 Teen Gift Card and an opportunity to collaborate with the Quit social media team to amplify their winning campaign. Finalists receive a $50 Teen Gift Card. All participating schools receive a letter of recognition co-signed by Quit and VicHealth.
Winning entry for year level 7/8: Warringa Park School
Congratulations to students from Warringa Park School for their video submission 'Anti-vaping Campaign':
The judging panel selected this submission as the winning entry for year level 7/8 because it not only demonstrates a strong understanding of the key issues relating to vaping, the submission also showcases the student's creativity:
Quit said: "We like the use the emojis which is relevant for this audience and simple to understand. Lots of information, presented in an easy-to-understand way. Covers a lot of facts and is bright and age appropriate."
VicHealth said: "Informative and punchy video with plenty of good facts. Tagline is catchy! Great knowledge of the diverse harms of vaping."
Congratulations to the students of Warring Park School!
Winning entry for year level 9/10: Nhill College
Congratulations to students from Nhill College for their podcast submission (plays on Soundcloud):
The judging panel selected this submission as the winning entry for year level 9/10 because it not only demonstrates a strong understanding of the key issues relating to vaping, the submission also showcases the student's creativity...
Quit said: "Presented important issues in a way that resonates with their peers. Loved the song!"
VicHealth said: "Great idea to do a podcast! And great coverage of the harms and the need to ban vaping in certain places. Relaxed format with humour."
Congratulations to the students of Nhill College!
Finalists
Finalists were also selected in recognition of their quality of work and effort demonstrated:
Warringa Park School for their poster submission:
Sunbury Downs College for their comic strip poster:
Warringa Park School for their infographic submission:
Congratulations to winners and finalists as well as to all students who entered a submission into the 2024 challenge. Thank you to school teachers, health promotion workers and participating schools for embracing the challenge and empowering your young people to be advocates and leaders in creating smoke and vape free environments.