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CONTACTS:
Carla Huyck
Department of Health
PO Box 47848
Olympia, WA 98504-7848
360-236-3678
carla.huyck@doh.wa.gov



Frances Limtiaco
Department of Health
PO Box 47848
Olympia, WA 98504-7848
360-236-3771
frances.limtiaco
@doh.wa.gov


Dave Harrelson
Department of Health
PO Box 47848
Olympia, WA 98504-7848
360-236-3747
dave.harrelson @doh.wa.gov

 


Community and Tribal Programs

March 2011


Research shows that it is necessary to conduct a broad array of tobacco prevention activities in communities to bring about meaningful and sustained reductions in tobacco use.  Washington’s Tobacco Prevention and Control Program (Tobacco Program) provides more than $10 million annually to county health departments and community organizations in all 39 Washington counties and to 27 federally recognized tribes to deliver tobacco prevention activities.  In addition, the Tobacco Program funds activities in five culturally diverse communities.


How the community component works
Local tobacco prevention programs are effective because they carry out activities designed to meet the unique needs of their communities.  Community-based activities include:

  • Forming partnerships between schools, government agencies, and other community-based groups to help smokers quit and prevent others from starting.

  • Raising public awareness of tobacco issues and resources to help smokers quit, such as through promotion of the Washington State Tobacco Quit Line.

  • Training doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to help their patients quit.

  • Educating families and businesses about the dangers of secondhand smoke.

  • Developing and providing resources to help high-risk communities.


State provides technical assistance to communities
In addition to direct funding, the state Tobacco Prevention and Control Program provides technical assistance to local programs, including:

  • Educational materials to local programs through a materials clearinghouse.

  • Specialized training and one-on-one consultation.

  • Information on the latest research and evaluation results.


A comprehensive approach to fighting tobacco use
Research shows that tobacco prevention programs must conduct a comprehensive set of strategies to be effective. The Washington State Tobacco Prevention and Control Program provides services to help people quit, conducts public awareness and media campaigns, supports local programs in communities and schools, supports enforcement of policies to keep kids from accessing tobacco products, and evaluates the effectiveness of program activities.


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