Cessation State-of-the-State Planning Meeting
June 4, 2009 by admin
Please join us for this important planning meeting and help guide the direction of cessation services for the next five years. RSVP to diane@tobaccofreehawaii.org.
June 4, 2009 by admin
Please join us for this important planning meeting and help guide the direction of cessation services for the next five years. RSVP to diane@tobaccofreehawaii.org.
Join Us May 22, 2010
DIP is an event that celebrates health and well being for girls and women. This event is being held in response to the tobacco industry’s targeting of women and girls. We are promoting a movement for women young and old to reclaim their right to health and well being. Click on either the Deadly in Pink logo or the header for more information or to register on-line.
Mahalo to The Tony Group Foundation joining us as a Pink Tanzanite sponsor.
Below are links to recent coverage of tobacco issues by local media.
The Honolulu Advertiser also ran a story.
Click here to read the PBN story on the 10 Year Report.
Click here to read the Honolulu Advertiser "Plea to continue quit-smoking program...article.
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Homes
The Coalition for a Tobacco-Free Hawaii, the Hawaii State Department of Health, and other community partners, are working together to create healthier and safer communities by reducing secondhand smoke exposure in condominiums, apartments, and town-homes in Hawaii.
Smoke-Free Presentation by National expert Jim Bergman airing on Olelo. Dates are highlighted on our calendar starting with May 27.
Business
With the support of the HMSA Foundation, the Coalition has worked with the business community to develop a toolkit to assist businesses in creating a tobacco-free workforce.
Communities
The Social Norms Toolkit was created as a means to positively affect socially accepted behavior around the issues of smoking and second-hand smoke. The key premise of this toolkit is to assist with creating social environments that support, promote and reinforce healthy behavior choices. This goal goes far beyond just tobacco control efforts, and can be applied to almost any public health focus.
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