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Communication Strategies, Cessation Services and Other Tools to Improve Campus-Wide Compliance with Tobacco-Free Campus Policies September 24, 2014. Hosted by the New England Tobacco-Free Campus Coalition.
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Communication Strategies, Cessation Services and Other Tools to Improve Campus-Wide Compliance with Tobacco-Free Campus Policies September 24, 2014 Hosted by the New England Tobacco-Free Campus Coalition
Communication Strategies, Cessation Services, and Other Tools to Improve Campus-Wide Compliance with Tobacco-Free Campus Policies Tami Gouveia Executive Director Tobacco Free Mass Betsy F. Rosenfeld, J.D.Regional Health Administrator Region I (New England) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health (OASH) Jessica Sheeran Public Health Advisor Region I (New England) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health (OASH)
Webinar Housekeeping • Recording of this webinar will be available at www.tobaccofreemass.net • Please submit questions through the chat function during or after presentations. Questions will be answered during Q&A. • Technical questions will be answered via chat. • Please keep phones on mute using #1. • Please complete survey that will be emailed to you after the webinar. • Your contact info will be added to master list for future invites. • Live tweeting using #tobaccofreecampus • Follow @tobaccofreemassand @tfcci • Next Webinar: • Helping Smokers Quit through Effective Support and Cessation • Monday, October 27th
Communication Strategies, Cessation Services, and Other Tools to Improve Campus-Wide Compliance with Tobacco-Free Campus Policies Paula R. Staight Director, Health Promotion University Health Center University of Oregon Lauri Sidelko Director Student Wellness Resource Center University of Maine