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The Tobacco Education Program conducts a community health education program
to prevent and reduce tobacco use under four broad program areas:
· countering pro-tobacco influences in the community
· reducing exposure to secondhand smoke
· reducing availability of tobacco products to minors
· promoting availability of smoking cessation services
Specific projects include:
TOBACCO ADVERTISING IN STORES: Over the last three years, youth from
a variety of organizations have educated merchants about the need to post
STAKE Act age-of-sale warning stickers. Merchant awareness and compliance
has risen to almost 100% in the areas targeted by the youth. With STAKE
Act work as a background, youth have expanded the merchant education project
to address tobacco advertising in the stores. The Tobacco Education Program
(TEP) provides training on countering pro-tobacco influences and works
with youth to educate merchants on the need to fight the tobacco industry's
influence, and encourage them to make at least one change in the way they
advertise and market tobacco products in their store. Changes may include
removing all tobacco advertising below three feet; removing tobacco advertising
that misuses Native American imagery; removing candy look alike products;
removing displays and/or promotional items; and/or removing ads on windows
and doors.
SELF-SERVICE DISPLAYS OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS: A second merchant education
project focuses on reducing youth access to tobacco products by educating
store owners about the new law prohibiting the sale of all tobacco products
through self-service displays. Youth educate merchants on the importance
of keeping tobacco out of the hands of minors by putting all tobacco products
and paraphernalia behind the counter or in locked displays. In conjunction
with the education of the merchants, youth conduct presentations to local
community groups, to educate them on youth access issues, asking them
to become the "eyes, ears, and voices" of the community and
encourage merchants to follow the tobacco sales laws.

SMOKE-FREE
OUTDOOR DINING: The Sonoma County Smoke-Free Outdoor Dining project
is a campaign to increase smoke-free outdoor dining opportunities in Sonoma
County. It is designed to identify and highlight restaurants and other
dining establishments that are completely smoke-free and to encourage
others to join them in adopting similar smoke-free outdoor dining policies.
QUIT
SMOKING SERVICES: The Tobacco Education Project collaborates with
quit smoking service providers to offer referral information on local
programs. Tobacco cessation services are made available to low-income
smokers through scholarships to eligible participants. Low-income smokers
who wish to quit can contact the Northern California Center for Well-Being
at 575-6043 to determine the level of funds available and register for
classes. The new Smoke-free Babies project offers smoking cessation support
to women who are pregnant or have a child up to one year of age.
TOBACCO
FUNDING FOR SCHOOLS: This project provides technical assistance to
Sonoma County school districts to increase their capacity to apply for
and receive tobacco education funds from the state. In coordination with
the Sonoma County Office of Education, school district administrators
are educated on the issues around tobacco use by students and provided
assistance in writing grants to receive the funds.
What's New
Who's Who
Community Partners
| American Lung Association |
Santa Rosa |
| Drug Abuse Alternatives Center |
Santa Rosa |
| Valley of the Moon Teen Center |
Boyes Hot Springs |
| Health & Education Communication Consultants |
Berkeley |
| Sonoma County Office of Education |
Santa Rosa |
Information and Resources
Links
- www.no-smoke.org
- Americans for Nonsmoker's Rights - Non-Profit Advocacy Group
dedicated to nonsmokers' rights, taking on the tobacco industry at all
levels of government to protect nonsmokers from secondhand smoke and
youth from tobacco addiction. ANR pursues an action-oriented program
of policy and legislation.
- www.notobacco.org
- The Foundation for a Tobacco Free America: Motivating youth to stay
tobacco free and empowering smokers to quit successfully. Educational
resources for teachers, youth, and smokers.
- www.cdc.gov/tobacco
- Center for Disease Control's TIPS (Tobacco Information and Prevention
Source): General and specific tobacco related education and resources.
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