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Funding from the Health and Wellness Trust Fund has made the following resources and tools available to your school district or organization to help develop, implement and enforce a 100% tobacco free school policy.
Training
Tobacco Free Schools Policy Enforcement Workshop
This 1-hour training is offered to staff responsible for policy enforcement in school districts that have adopted a 100% tobacco free school policy. Topics covered include: planning for enforcement; common enforcement challenges and solutions; and lessons learned from other NC school districts. Enforcement toolkits are provided to participants. Click here for more information.
Consultation and Technical Assistance
Technical assistance is available to help school districts, school boards, community advocates, and community coalitions assess needs, develop advocacy strategies, address enforcement issues, establish alternative to suspension or youth cessation programs, develop processes for monitoring and evaluating the policy, or on other issues. Contact us for more information.
Peer Network
We can link school administrators interested in adopting this policy - including superintendents, board members, and principals - with their peers in school districts that have successfully done so. We can also put leaders whoa re interested in addressing this issue in touch with others in their community so that they can join forces, share ideas, and work together. Contact us for more information.
Fact Sheets
Fact sheet on youth tobacco use
Fact sheet on youth tobacco use in NC
Tobacco-Free Schools Signs
The North Carolina Tobacco-Free Schools Signs Project is a statewide program sponsored by the Health and Wellness Trust Fund to provide signs - including banners, floor stands, metal signs, stickers, and decals - to school districts that adopt a 100% tobacco-free school policy. Signage is available at no cost to school districts to promote and communicate 100% tobacco-free school policies to students, staff, and school visitors.
Media Resources
Tobacco. Reality. Unfiltered.
is a statewide campaign sponsored by the NC
Health and Wellness Trust Fund. Its mission is to reduce tobacco use
among teens in North Carolina and provide treatment options for those who quit.
Campaign materials are available for download (and free use in your community)
at
www.tobaccorealityunfiltered.com.
The following posters, envelope
stuffers, and newspaper ads that promote 100% tobacco free schools are
available at no charge as a part of the Health and Wellness Trust Fund media
campaign.
NCTobaccoFreeSchools.com 100% Tobacco Free Schools
Posters
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NCTobaccoFreeSchools.com 100% Tobacco Free Schools Newspaper Ads
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Downloadable Resources
The following resources to support your local efforts are available at no charge:
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Question Why Tools for Schools Kit (pdf 148 kb)- This toolkit was designed by the North Carolina's Question
Why Youth Empowerment Center to provide the tools needed to collect data for for action to promote tobacco-free schools. (pdf 148 kb)
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Guidelines for School Health Programs to Prevent Tobacco Use and Addiction (pdf 228 kb) -
Originally published in CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR),
these guidelines identify strategies most likely to be effective in preventing
tobacco use and addiction among young people. Download the guide in PDF
format by clicking the link above, or
click here to view the guide in HTML format on the CDC website. (pdf 228 kb)
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School
Health Index for Physical Activity, Healthy Eating, and a Tobacco-Free
Lifestyle: A Self-Assessment and Planning Guide - The School Health Index
is a self-assessment and planning tool that assists in identifying the strengths
and weaknesses of your school's health promotion policies and programs,
developing an action plan for improving student health, and involving teachers,
parents, students, and the community in improving school policies and programs.
The Index has multiple sections and modules available covering elementary,
middle, and high school students. Visit the CDC website by clicking the
link above to view and/or download any or all of the documents.
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Treating
Tobacco Use and Dependence: Clinical Practice Guidelines - The office of the
U.S. Surgeon General has published guidelines for smoking cessation that can be
viewed and downloaded from their website by clicking the link above. There
are multiple PDF files available to address different needs, as well as a
searchable full text version of the guidelines.
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American Legacy Foundation "First Look" Report series - This extensive series of reports presents important, useful and interesting findings from the national Youth Tobacco Survey, the Legacy Media Tracking Survey, and other Legacy Surveys and studies about specific issues related to youth and smoking. The reports can be downloaded directly from the ALF website by clicking the link above. |
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