"If you come into Te Awhina you will not be able to smoke and we will support you to do this. We hope during that time you will be able to quit for good," Mrs Butters said.
Stanford House, the health board's forensic mental health unit, became smokefree on June 1.
In addition to offering support and NRT to Stanford House patients, staff also created smokefree activities to keep them occupied and to support healthy lifestyles and wellbeing. This included taking part in the inaugural Te Oranganui Iwi Health Authority/Whanau Try-athlon involving a 5km walk, 300m swim and 2.5km waka paddle which a team of four patients and two staff members trained hard for.
To help patients to quit smoking, the health board is asking the public to respect its policy of no smoking while on its grounds, buildings and carparks, including in cars.