• Effective July 1, 2017, Cal Maritime is a completely tobacco and vaping-free campus! (csum.edu)
  • As of November 2017, at least 2,082 U.S. college and university campuses were smoke free (completely prohibited smoking) or tobacco free (completely prohibited both smokeless tobacco use and combustible tobacco product smoking) in all indoor and outdoor areas, up from 774 campuses in 2012. (cdc.gov)
  • In 2017, among the 2,082 campuses with smoke-free policies, 84 percent were tobacco-free. (cdc.gov)
  • In accordance with the California State University Chancellor's Office Executive Order 1108, CSUMB is 100% Smoke Free and Tobacco Free effective September 1, 2017. (csumb.edu)
  • Everyone will breathe easier, and this will assure equal access for individuals most vulnerable to the effects of secondhand smoke exposure, such as those with asthma and allergies. (csum.edu)
  • The Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) recommends smoke-free policies to reduce secondhand smoke exposure and tobacco use on the basis of strong evidence of effectiveness. (thecommunityguide.org)
  • The systematic review was conducted on behalf of the CPSTF by a team of specialists in systematic review methods, and in research, practice and policy related to reducing tobacco use and secondhand smoke exposure. (thecommunityguide.org)
  • Each year in the United States, cigarette smoking causes an estimated 480,000 deaths, including more than 41,000 deaths from secondhand smoke exposure among nonsmoking adults. (cdc.gov)
  • The University of Hawaiʻi system implemented a Tobacco Products policy in an effort to improve the working and learning environment of the university, and protect faculty, staff, students, and visitors from secondhand smoke exposure while on University of Hawaiʻi campuses. (hawaii.edu)
  • The purpose of this legislation is "to reduce the level of exposure by the general public and employees to environmental tobacco smoke" and is designed to "regulate smoking in public places, places of employment, and outdoor areas" and "to improve the public health of Iowans. (iastate.edu)
  • JCU has a legal responsibility to provide a safe work and study environment and protect from the serious health risks associated with exposure to second-hand smoke. (edu.au)
  • Protecting people from exposure to secondhand smoke and e-cigarette aerosol. (cdc.gov)
  • If you have asthma, it's important that you avoid exposure to secondhand smoke. (cdc.gov)
  • Jamason C. has had asthma attacks triggered by exposure to secondhand smoke. (cdc.gov)
  • A literature review including 77 studies found that smoking bans reduced exposure to secondhand smoke, improved cardiovascular health outcomes, and decreased smoking-related mortality. (theincidentaleconomist.com)
  • Self-reported exposure to secondhand smoke also decreased. (theincidentaleconomist.com)
  • Michigan State University (the "University") is committed to eliminating harmful exposure to smoke, tobacco, and environmental tobacco byproducts and adopts the following smoke and tobacco-free policy. (msu.edu)
  • Reducing tobacco use and exposure to its second-hand smoke and providing a supportive environment is important and is emphasized in Article 9 of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC), especially in the context of COVID-19. (who.int)
  • An effective and conclusions of review groups active smoking status and of exposure smoke-free policy should create that have conducted comprehensive to SHS. (who.int)
  • 100% smoke-free spaces by law assessments of the health effects in all indoor public and workplaces, of exposure to SHS. (who.int)
  • SHS and health have been reported, Exposure to SHS causes harm to The policy should emphasise that increasingly stronger conclusions of health, including lung cancer and protection from exposure to SHS reviewing groups have progressively cardiovascular disease in adults, is a basic right, and that protection motivated the development of respiratory disease in adults and should be universal and ensure protective policies. (who.int)
  • An organised exposure contributes to the causation US Surgeon General, there is no strategy for public education and of cancer, cardiovascular disease, established risk-free level of SHS enforcement is critical for successful and respiratory conditions. (who.int)
  • Beginning in the early 1980s, have added to an ever growing list the recommended smoke-free results of scientific studies and of causal effects of SHS exposure. (who.int)
  • Passing a policy an adverse economic impact on identified majority student support is only one part of the process of the business activity of restaurants, for smoke-free policies in public protecting a population from exposure bars, or establishments catering to places. (who.int)
  • That would end if the policy switch is approved by the university's leadership, a move that would bring UNLV in line with more than 2,000 U.S. colleges and universities, including the University of Nevada, Reno, that have banned smoking and tobacco from their campuses. (freedom-from-smoking.com)
  • A draft was sent to the university's policy committee for review and a 30-day public comment period is now underway. (freedom-from-smoking.com)
  • Notices about the new smoke-free policy would be posted on the university's website and on campus. (freedom-from-smoking.com)
  • We acknowledge that the lands on which Memorial University's campuses are situated are in the traditional territories of diverse Indigenous groups, and we acknowledge with respect the diverse histories and cultures of the Beothuk, Mi'kmaq, Innu, and Inuit of this province. (mun.ca)
  • Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Mississippi Foundation awarded Alcorn with a $10,000 grant to begin Tier 2 of the University's efforts to ban the use of tobacco products on campus. (alcorn.edu)
  • California Community Colleges (CCCs), the nation's largest higher education system, passed a 2018 resolution supporting the adoption and implementation of 100% tobacco-free policies (TFPs). (cdc.gov)
  • Continued efforts to monitor, promote, implement, and enforce smoke-free and tobacco-free policies across U.S. college and university campuses, in coordination with continued implementation of proven population-based strategies and tobacco product regulation, can help reduce the burden of tobacco product use on these campuses. (cdc.gov)
  • 2. Deans, directors, department chairs, and heads of other administrative units shall periodically review and assess the implementation of this policy in their respective areas to ensure compliance. (csumb.edu)
  • We assessed tobacco-related policies and procedures at all state-funded, community-based residential mental health and substance addiction treatment facilities before implementation of new state policy requirements. (cdc.gov)
  • Smoking bans and cessation support in residential treatment facilities can reduce tobacco-related disparities among people with mental illness and addictions, but states may need to be the catalyst for policy implementation. (cdc.gov)
  • We assessed current tobacco-related policies and procedures at all state-funded, mental health and drug addiction residential treatment facilities before policy implementation. (cdc.gov)
  • The entire university community will ensure the implementation of, and compliance with, this policy. (mun.ca)
  • The grant is designed to facilitate the development, implementation, and maintenance of a smoke-free campus. (alcorn.edu)
  • Under Tier 2, Alcorn will develop implementation, enforcement, and evaluation plans and will develop a communications plan designed to disseminate information and share the proponents and value of the adopted smoke-free polity to students, faculty, staff, and the campus community," said Fleming. (alcorn.edu)
  • WHO provided technical support to the implementation of the tobacco-free campus initiative based on WHO Nicotine- and Tobacco-Free School Campus Guide in selected sites in Islamic Republic of Iran. (who.int)
  • WHO also supports implementation of the tobacco-free school initiative in 4 selected schools in Tehran as demonstration sites to document the lessons learnt and best practices, in collaboration with the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) secretariat and the Ministry of Health and Medical Education and Ministry of Education. (who.int)
  • They have The guidelines for the implementation of such a policy due to the lack of also considered and rejected of Article 8 of the WHO's Framework experience at that time. (who.int)
  • UNLV, which has more than 30,000 students and several thousand full-time employees, instituted a face mask mandate on campus in early 2020 that applied to both indoor and outdoor settings. (freedom-from-smoking.com)
  • The American College Health Association put out a position statement in 2011 saying it "encourages colleges and universities to be diligent in their efforts to achieve a 100 percent indoor and outdoor campus-wide tobacco-free environment. (freedom-from-smoking.com)
  • The new smoke- and tobacco-free campus policy applies to all University spaces indoor and outdoor, including parking lots and residential facilities. (csustan.edu)
  • There is clear evidence to show that smoke-free environments support smokers to quit and reduce the number of people taking up smoking. (edu.au)
  • This is part of a broader commitment by all Queensland universities to provide healthier smoke-free environments. (edu.au)
  • Shawn Gerstenberger, dean of UNLV's School of Public Health, said the policy would encourage people to quit smoking and also provide safe environments where people won't be exposed to second-hand smoke. (freedom-from-smoking.com)
  • FCTC) sets a universal standard for "100% smoke-free environments" in all indoor areas and some outdoor public areas. (who.int)
  • The rationale children, and Sudden Infant Death 100% smoke-free environments, as for such policies is solidly grounded Syndrome (SIDS), as reported by opposed to protecting only targeted in the conclusions of a number numerous authoritative scientific populations or permitting smoking of authoritative groups that SHS review groups. (who.int)
  • The historical development of high degree of convergence of the consequently, both immediate and smoke-free environments began in research findings. (who.int)
  • These designated smoking areas are only to be used by students who reside on campus. (edu.au)
  • If you apply for on-campus housing and are housed for the fall term and you do not request an exemption, you are obligated to reside on campus for the full academic year. (fortlewis.edu)
  • As a friendly reminder, effective July 10, 2018 , Hawaiʻi state law (SB 134, Act 160, SLH 2018) now prohibits the use of tobacco products on all 10 UH campuses and university-owned facilities . (hawaii.edu)
  • To protect the health and environment of the campus community, Iowa State University has extended this policy to include electronic smoking devices. (iastate.edu)
  • This policy applies to all university employees, students and visitors. (iastate.edu)
  • This policy covers all university owned, leased or operated buildings, property and grounds under the control of the university. (iastate.edu)
  • It is the policy of Iowa State University to comply with the Smokefree Air Act by declaring the entire university grounds and properties as a Smoke-Free Campus. (iastate.edu)
  • The sale, sampling or advertisement of all tobacco products is prohibited on university property or at university sponsored events in accordance with university Trademark Management policy. (iastate.edu)
  • ISU Department of Public Safety is responsible for enforcement of this policy and the Smokefree Air Act on the grounds of the university. (iastate.edu)
  • University policy will be updated to prohibit smoking on campus, and failure to comply with policy may result in disciplinary action for staff and students or a request to leave the campus for other persons as listed above. (edu.au)
  • The biggest concern, though, was how the university would help people who use tobacco products if a policy was implemented or "is it just going to be turning off the faucet immediately? (freedom-from-smoking.com)
  • The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia is committed to providing a healthy environment on campuses. (usg.edu)
  • FARMINGTON, CONN. The University of Connecticut Health Center will become an entirely smoke-free campus starting Thursday, November 18 . (uchc.edu)
  • By comparison, of the 774 smoke-free college and university campuses in 2012, 73 percent were tobacco-free, using data from ANRF's College Campus Tobacco Policy Database. (cdc.gov)
  • The study also found that, among the college and university campuses that had smoke-free or tobacco-free polices, 80 percent specifically prohibited e-cigarette use, and 41 percent specifically prohibited hookah (water pipe) smoking. (cdc.gov)
  • Effective January 1, 2016 the university became a smoke-free campus. (liu.edu)
  • Cal State University Fullerton (CSUF) implemented a campus-wide smoke-free policy this semester, making it the first CSU campus to ban all tobacco products. (csun.edu)
  • Viterbo University is a smoke-free campus. (viterbo.edu)
  • 3. This policy shall be included in the University Catalog, Student housing Community Standards, recruitment information for new employees, orientation programs for students and employees, and other informational publications. (csumb.edu)
  • Campus visitors shall be informed of the policy through appropriate University signage and through informational campaigns. (csumb.edu)
  • In addition, contractors who perform work for the University on University properties shall be advised of this policy. (csumb.edu)
  • 6. Human Resources and University Corporation Human Resources are available to assist with policy interpretation, education, and compliance. (csumb.edu)
  • Smoke Free: "Smoke Free" means the use of cigarettes, pipes, cigars and other "smoke" emanating products including e-cigarettes, vapor devices and other like products are prohibited on all University properties. (csustan.edu)
  • Tobacco Free: "Tobacco Free" means the use of cigarettes, pipes, cigars, smokeless tobacco, snuffs and other tobacco products are prohibited on all University properties. (csustan.edu)
  • Elsa Pearson is a senior policy analyst at Boston University School of Public Health ( @epearsonbusph ). (theincidentaleconomist.com)
  • All letters will be treated as confidential per University of California policy and California state law. (saludos.com)
  • Use of electronic smoking devices prohibited by regulation on campus of Iowa State University. (publichealthlawcenter.org)
  • This policy also supports the University smoke- and tobacco-free policy . (montclair.edu)
  • Trying to understand the University policy and the state laws can be confusing. (montclair.edu)
  • Alcorn State University is continuing its push to make the University a tobacco-free campus. (alcorn.edu)
  • Alcorn received $10,000 under Tier 1 last year for a comprehensive tobacco-free policy aligned with the model policy for a tobacco-free college/university, as published by the American Nonsmokers' Rights Foundation (ANRF). (alcorn.edu)
  • The Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Mississippi Foundation is proud to partner with Alcorn State University to create a sustainable healthy campus culture," said Sheila Grogan, Foundation President. (alcorn.edu)
  • University and college campuses are ideal for promoting nicotine-free lifestyles to the benefit of everyone's health, from students to personnel to visitors. (alcorn.edu)
  • No person shall (a) smoke, or (b) otherwise use any product derived from or containing tobacco, on any property governed by the Board of Trustees of Michigan State University. (msu.edu)
  • No person shall (a) smoke, or (b) otherwise use any product derived from or containing tobacco, in any vehicle owned or leased by the University. (msu.edu)
  • Conspicuous signage will be posted on University grounds to inform the public that the University campus is smoke and tobacco-free. (msu.edu)
  • University leaders, managers, supervisors, and facilities managers are expected to educate employees regarding this policy and to promote compliance in their areas of responsibility and on the larger campus. (msu.edu)
  • The Academic Support Centre is a free service open to all students studying courses and programmes conducted in English at Lund University. (lu.se)
  • Lund University offers two (one in English and one in Swedish) free online courses on Writing in English at University (Akademiskt skrivande). (lu.se)
  • All members of the ISU community are responsible for observing the provisions of this policy and share responsibility for compliance. (iastate.edu)
  • ISU Department of Public Safety will coordinate compliance with the law on campus. (iastate.edu)
  • Security is responsible for assuring compliance with this policy, and problems regarding compliance are referred to them. (dana-farber.org)
  • Please see the CSUMB campus compliance guidelines for CSUMB-specific compliance information. (csumb.edu)
  • 7. Hostile and/or violent interpersonal conduct directed against members of the CSUMB community requesting that an individual(s) comply regarding compliance with the terms of this policy will not be tolerated, and will be enforced under applicable policies, including but not limited to workplace violence policies. (csumb.edu)
  • In the 21st century, the number of or outdoor smoking areas is more Attitudes and compliance countries passing 100% smoke-free costly to implement than a completely legislation started to grow rapidly. (who.int)
  • Smoke-free policies are public-sector regulations and private-sector rules that prohibit smoking in indoor spaces and designated public areas. (thecommunityguide.org)
  • State and local ordinances establish smoke-free standards for all, or for designated, indoor workplaces, indoor spaces, and outdoor public places. (thecommunityguide.org)
  • Related material: : CD, smokefree spaces where you live. (who.int)
  • Signs indicating that DFCI is "Tobacco Free" are posted throughout all buildings and grounds. (dana-farber.org)
  • The new policy prohibits tobacco use of any kind anywhere on campus grounds. (uchc.edu)
  • The smoke-free environment policy applies to employees and anyone else who has business on Health Center grounds, including patients, visitors, volunteers and vendors. (uchc.edu)
  • Completely smoke-free, from one end of the campus to the other, including the grassy (snowy) grounds, Atwater to Wood, de Maisonneuve to Sherbrooke. (dawsoncollege.qc.ca)
  • This banned all forms of smoking on campus grounds. (pcccourier.com)
  • Residents and their guests are not permitted to smoke or use tobacco products within individual units, in common areas, or throughout the grounds. (fuller.edu)
  • That the Board of Trustees of Cayuga Community College approves the designation of the building and grounds of Cayuga Community College as a Tobacco-Free Environment so that any form of tobacco use is prohibited at the College, including leased property. (cayuga-cc.edu)
  • No smoking is allowed inside any building or on campus grounds including parking lots and inside parked cars. (halifaxcc.edu)
  • Staff, students and visitors will need to relocate to an area off campus if they wish to smoke. (edu.au)
  • Campus boundary maps for the Townsville (PDF, 2142 KB) and Cairns (PDF, 2111 KB) campuses indicate the boundaries beyond which staff, students, contractors and visitors must go if they want to smoke. (edu.au)
  • By going smoke-free, JCU is supporting the health of students, staff and all other persons on JCU premises. (edu.au)
  • Staff and students who smoke and would like to stop smoking can receive support and encouragement on their journey to becoming smoke-free through Quitline . (edu.au)
  • Any individual who is smoking on JCU campuses may be approached by staff, students or campus security and reminded about our Smoke-free Campus Policy. (edu.au)
  • This qualitative study describes the levels, roles, and value of engaging students in advancing a 100% tobacco-free policy in California community colleges. (cdc.gov)
  • Colleges should leverage their campuses' most important assets - students - as agents of change and involve them in the full spectrum of tobacco control efforts. (cdc.gov)
  • Community colleges can leverage and engage students in adoption of campus 100% tobacco-free policies. (cdc.gov)
  • This qualitative study examines the importance of student engagement in advancing 100% tobacco-free policies in community colleges and identifies strategies for campuses to involve students in such efforts. (cdc.gov)
  • Three main themes emerged: 1) no "wrong door" for students to engage in tobacco control work, 2) a myriad of ways for students to be involved in policy adoption, and 3) benefits of student engagement. (cdc.gov)
  • We found that students are doers, allies, and champions in adoption of 100% campus tobacco-free policy. (cdc.gov)
  • Colleges should leverage their campuses' most important assets - students - to be agents of change and to involve them in the full spectrum of interventions and advocacy. (cdc.gov)
  • But UNLV students and staff are allowed to congregate in various outdoor areas of the campus to indulge their habits. (freedom-from-smoking.com)
  • He said he doesn't have current data about how many UNLV students or employees smoke or use tobacco products on campus. (freedom-from-smoking.com)
  • The School of Public Health recognizes it's difficult to quit smoking and free resources will be available for employees or students who want to make that change, Gerstenberger said. (freedom-from-smoking.com)
  • UNLV employees and students can access the free Nevada Tobacco Quitline, which also is available to the public at no cost. (freedom-from-smoking.com)
  • More help with quitting smoking "may be available" through employee health insurance plans and for students at the Student Wellness Center, according to the policy. (freedom-from-smoking.com)
  • The effort to make UNLV a smoke-free campus has been pushed by the school administration and students - including student government - for a long time, said UNLV student body President Caren Yap. (freedom-from-smoking.com)
  • It's also the perfect time for action, Yap said, since many more students will soon head back to campus for in-person classes during the upcoming school year. (freedom-from-smoking.com)
  • The purpose of this policy is to establish a healthful, tobacco-free environment for all patients, volunteers, students, visitors, contractors, and staff members at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI). (dana-farber.org)
  • Tobacco and vaping-free campus policies protect the health and safety of students, faculty, staff, and visitors by eliminating secondhand smoke on campus. (csum.edu)
  • This policy applies to all visitors on campus as well as employees, faculty, and students. (harvard.edu)
  • What types of training and promotion are being done to notify employees and students of the policy? (csustan.edu)
  • Cayuga Community College is a tobacco-free institution and is committed to providing its students, employees, and visitors with a safe and healthy environment. (cayuga-cc.edu)
  • When studying campus-wide smoking bans at Dutch high schools, researchers found that more students were likely to start smoking 18 months later at schools with smoking bans compared to schools without bans. (theincidentaleconomist.com)
  • Do all first year students have to live on campus? (fortlewis.edu)
  • We hope that living on campus is a great experience for all students! (webster.edu)
  • It is widely accepted that students who live on campus do better academically and with their transition to college. (webster.edu)
  • Students from all over campus can get good jobs with LTPB. (leavethepackbehind.org)
  • The College is therefore committed to providing students the opportunity of living in affordable campus housing, in communities with their peers, and participating in shared governance. (blackburn.edu)
  • It is expected that all traditional aged students (18-23) will reside in campus housing. (blackburn.edu)
  • Part-time students who petition to live on campus must participate in the Work Program. (blackburn.edu)
  • However, a company outside of health care - Alaska Airlines - was one of the first implement such a policy in the U.S., declining to hire tobacco users since the mid-1980s. (theincidentaleconomist.com)
  • In November 2010, Oregon's Addictions and Mental Health (AMH) and Public Health divisions partnered to collect baseline data from a census of state-funded, community-based residential treatment facilities for mental health and addiction (n = 166), to assess facility readiness to implement policy changes promoting tobacco cessation. (cdc.gov)
  • Included in this policy statement are the applicable sections of the Smokefree Air Act, Iowa Code Chapter 142D, and the rules and regulations of the Iowa Department of Public Health found at Iowa Administrative Code Section 641, Chapter 153, that relate to the campus community. (iastate.edu)
  • The Smokefree Air Act designates the Iowa Department of Public Health as responsible for enforcement with respect to tobacco products. (iastate.edu)
  • Concerns or complaints regarding this policy that involve ISU property should be directed to the ISU Department of Public Safety by calling 515-294-4428 or by visiting their website, www.police.iastate.edu . (iastate.edu)
  • Along with all other public Queensland Universities, JCU is now a Smoke-free Campus. (edu.au)
  • A few months ago, UNLV's School of Public Health started the effort to change the policy. (freedom-from-smoking.com)
  • In addition to establishing a smoking cessation clinic for employees, the Health Center has planned several events in the coming weeks that are free and open to the public. (uchc.edu)
  • It addresses the broad policy issues that are fundamental to the prevention and control of NCDs from a public health perspective. (who.int)
  • Mercy reserves the right to change current policies for the safety of patients, visitors, and staff at any time during a pandemic, public health emergency, or other exceptional circumstances. (mercy.net)
  • Public places toolkit municipalities and communities through the ps/pubs/tobac-tabac/sfpp- various stages of planning, implementing and fslp/index-eng.php evaluating non-smoking by-laws and policies in public places in your community. (who.int)
  • Crowe designed to build awareness of and smoke educate the public to the harmful effects of SHS. (who.int)
  • In the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region, with the exception of a few countries, men, women and children continue to be exposed to secondhand smoke in indoor public places such as restaurants, bars and even workplaces (4) . (who.int)
  • This has led to public policy and legislation restricting autopsies to cases in which there is a compelling public necessity, often requiring a court order to proceed in the least intrusive way possible. (medscape.com)
  • In an environment that's dedicated to open and free discourse, how do you have the difficult conversation about what is truth and what is not truth, and what is fair to talk about and what is unfair to the broader public health? (medscape.com)
  • Student body Vice President Abraham Lugo, 20, who's studying political science, said that with a transition back to being in-person on campus, there's a push to talk about the health risks and concerns that come with smoking. (freedom-from-smoking.com)
  • As a research and health care institution committed to finding ways to prevent and treat cancer and related diseases, and because smoking and the use of tobacco products is a major preventable cause of disease and cancer death in this country, we updated our policy on tobacco use. (dana-farber.org)
  • We are going smoke-free, and we are doing so proudly,' says Dr. Cato T. Laurencin , UConn Health Center vice president for health affairs and medical school dean. (uchc.edu)
  • The launch of the new Health Center tobacco use policy coincides with the American Cancer Society s 2010 Great American Smokeout. (uchc.edu)
  • More about the UConn Health Center s transition to a smoke-free campus, including information on available smoking cessation studies, is available at http://cleanair.uchc.edu . (uchc.edu)
  • Colleges and universities are ideal places to promote healthy behaviors that can continue for a lifetime, including being tobacco free," said Corinne Graffunder, Dr.P.H, director of CDC's Office on Smoking and Health. (cdc.gov)
  • Health and Wellness Services will work with entities across campus to coordinate and support education and outreach programs promoting smoking cessation, smoking cessation resources, and the benefits of a smoke and tobacco-free environment. (csumb.edu)
  • PCC Health and Wellness and student volunteers joined in the American Cancer Society's annual Great American Smokeout by participating in a campus cigarette butt clean-up. (pcccourier.com)
  • For decades, the health hazards of tobacco and second-hand smoke to individuals have been well studied and chronicled. (csustan.edu)
  • Though not common, nonsmoking, or no-nicotine, hiring policies are most likely to be found in health care organizations. (theincidentaleconomist.com)
  • For example, the Cleveland Clinic and the World Health Organization implemented such policies in 2007 and 2008, respectively. (theincidentaleconomist.com)
  • In Oregon, 3 statewide policy changes are under way at community-based residential mental health and addiction treatment facilities: 1) requiring 100% smoke-free campuses, 2) prohibiting staff from distributing tobacco products to residents, and 3) mandating integration of smoking cessation into discharge planning. (cdc.gov)
  • In this regard, 63 cities and 63 villages were selected by the Ministry of Health and Medical Education to start the Tobacco-Free Initiative focusing on tobacco demand reduction, as well as supply reduction. (who.int)
  • The analysis will inform policy development and guide eye health professionals. (who.int)
  • The presence of reliable and precise data is necessary for policy development, accurate health management, evidence-based decision-making and the rational use of scarce resources. (who.int)
  • Theory to Practice professionals on TC (smoke-free .pdf environmental initiatives, what is known about SHS and effects on peoples' health). (who.int)
  • economic impact of smoke-free and health care facilities). (who.int)
  • These include the tendency for medicalization of the symptoms and the non-perception of the different patterns of alcohol and tobacco use, such as low-risk use (which presents little probability of causing health problems, but is not totally harm-free) and risk use (which can cause risk of immediate harmful consequences to the individual, without causing dependence (5) ) as a health problem. (bvsalud.org)
  • JCU recognises that each individual has a personal choice to smoke, but also recognises the right of those who do not smoke to work and study in an environment free from second-hand smoke. (edu.au)
  • The USG hopes you enjoy the healthier environment we're creating for you and visitors to our campuses and facilities. (usg.edu)
  • Tobacco-free campus policies could help reduce tobacco use and provide people with a healthier environment to live, work, and learn. (cdc.gov)
  • CSUMB is committed to providing a healthy and safe environment for our campus community, neighbors and guests. (csumb.edu)
  • Providing a smoke and tobacco-free environment reinforces our commitment toward a safe learning environment for our entire community. (csumb.edu)
  • As part of HMS's continued commitment to enhancing employees' quality of life and the environment on campus, smoking is prohibited on all Harvard property in the Longwood Medical Area. (harvard.edu)
  • This policy is in accordance with the Smoke Free Environment Act . (mun.ca)
  • Each state's policy is different and there are exceptions. (theincidentaleconomist.com)
  • Other exceptions to this policy may be authorized by the Secretary of the Board pursuant to guidelines issued by the Secretary of the Board. (msu.edu)
  • Protecting nonusers from the harmful effects of secondhand tobacco smoke and e-cigarette aerosol. (cdc.gov)
  • In addition to cigarettes and chewing tobacco, the policy also covers pipes, cigars, and any other similar substances or instruments that are lit or burning. (cayuga-cc.edu)
  • Employees who knowingly violate this policy are subject to disciplinary action per the Human Resources Corrective Action Policy 2.17, up to and including termination. (dana-farber.org)
  • Individuals found to be non-compliant with this policy may be subject to disciplinary and/or non-disciplinary action. (mun.ca)
  • Given the large number of young adults attending college, a tobacco-free campus is one strategy to reduce tobacco use. (cdc.gov)
  • As of January 1, Dawson College has gone smoke-free. (dawsoncollege.qc.ca)
  • The College places fairness and honesty at the center of all of its policies and operations. (ccp.edu)
  • The College moved to its newly constructed campus on Spring Garden Street between 16th and 18th streets in 1983. (ccp.edu)
  • Tobacco-free means that the College strives for a completely, 100% tobacco-free campus. (cayuga-cc.edu)
  • If you are anywhere on the Cayuga Community College campuses , you may not use tobacco products. (cayuga-cc.edu)
  • Once you're admitted to Fort Lewis College, it's time to pick your campus housing! (fortlewis.edu)
  • Does the college offer Gender Inclusive Housing on campus? (fortlewis.edu)
  • Smoking and second-hand smoke are widely recognized as the most important causes of preventable disease. (uchc.edu)
  • HELPING: Santa Monica Santa Monica officials are expanding the law which bans smoking in certain areas in an effort to control second-hand smoke. (csun.edu)
  • And non-smokers get better protection from the deadly chemicals in second-hand smoke. (leavethepackbehind.org)
  • There's lots you poster, booklet and can do about second-hand smoke. (who.int)
  • education on second-hand smoke. (who.int)
  • However, research on community colleges and on student engagement in policy efforts is limited. (cdc.gov)
  • We selected 12 community colleges and conducted key informant interviews with campus and community-based organizations that were involved in campus policy adoption efforts. (cdc.gov)
  • Community colleges represented campuses with (n = 6) and without (n = 6) tobacco-free policy and varied by geography (urban vs rural) and student population size. (cdc.gov)
  • CSUN joined over 2,000 smoke-and-tobacco free colleges nationwide with its "Clear the Air" initiative. (csun.edu)
  • All universities and colleges involved in LTPB have improved their campus policies related to smoking. (leavethepackbehind.org)
  • 5. Student Housing & Residential Life, the Otter Student Union, Conference & Event Services, the Office of Admissions, Facilities Services, Student Engagement & Leadership Development, Alumni, the World Theatre, and other campus entities that contract for the use of campus facilities or routinely invite visitors to the campus are responsible for ensuring this Policy is communicated. (csumb.edu)
  • Student Housing is designated as "smoke-free. (fuller.edu)
  • Managers are expected to enforce this policy with their employees. (dana-farber.org)
  • Applicants/Employees/Volunteers are made aware of this policy at the time of their employment offer and during new employee or volunteer orientation. (dana-farber.org)
  • and policymakers with a clear Canada provided case studies on the Particular attention has been given to description of the elements of a effectiveness of smoke-free policies. (who.int)
  • We expect that all members of the campus community behave respectfully toward others. (wccnet.edu)
  • Members of the CSUMB community are expected to fully comply with the policy. (csumb.edu)
  • A Healthy Campus campaign has been implemented to provide information, guidance and resources to the campus community regarding the consequences of smoking, secondhand smoking and use of tobacco products. (csustan.edu)
  • Perfect for any community interested in passing or strengthening a smokefree law. (no-smoke.org)
  • The campus is especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community through their teaching and other assigned duties, and who have experience teaching the targeted language both as a second language and as a heritage language. (saludos.com)
  • Fleming said that the funds will be used to provide education to the campus community on how to successfully stop the use of tobacco on campus. (alcorn.edu)
  • Call Campus Community & Safety at 217-825-3042. (blackburn.edu)
  • The updated guide also includes responses to opposition arguments in these emerging policy areas. (no-smoke.org)
  • Feel free to use the lounges and seating areas available on most patient floors and in the main lobby. (mercy.net)
  • The tobacco industry uses "accommodation policies", such as designated smoking areas, to promote the "social acceptability" of smoking and encourage smoking or smoking initiation. (who.int)
  • In support of this policy, the Institute provides 100 percent reimbursement for the cost of any reasonable tobacco cessation program. (dana-farber.org)
  • In addition to proximity to resources, living on campus gives access to additional staff support and experiences to help them be successful during their transition to adulthood! (webster.edu)
  • Where an individual is found to be smoking on campus, they will be informed of the Smoke-free Campus Policy, politely asked to cease smoking, and be advised of the requirement to comply with the policy. (edu.au)
  • The new policy also applies to Stanislaus State facilities, whether owned or leased. (csustan.edu)
  • For those who choose to continue smoking, and for those who have difficulty quitting, we simply ask that you smoke outdoors in a manner that does not affect others and complies with this policy. (dana-farber.org)
  • Student engagement is recognized as a key strategy in tobacco control policy efforts. (cdc.gov)
  • Young adult engagement is recognized as a common strategic practice in tobacco control policy efforts, especially in changing social norms around tobacco use. (cdc.gov)
  • Whether you are a single graduate student, or a graduate student with a family, we have housing available for you located in the heart of Pasadena, just minutes away from campus. (fuller.edu)
  • Feel free to review our Gender Inclusive Housing FAQ page at www.fortlewis.edu/housing/GIH for more details. (fortlewis.edu)
  • Get important information for on-campus housing. (webster.edu)
  • Learn about the different on-campus housing options. (webster.edu)
  • Each resident student, prior to moving into campus housing, will be presented with a housing contract and will be expected to read and sign this contract. (blackburn.edu)
  • If patients or visitors refuse to cooperate with this policy, Security is contacted for follow-up. (dana-farber.org)
  • Visitors must comply with hand washing and infection control policies as requested. (mercy.net)
  • Smoking cessation programs are available through various resources on campus. (mun.ca)
  • Here are some resources and frequently asked questions that can help further illustrate how to use cannabis/marijuana responsibly and abide by the policies and laws. (montclair.edu)
  • The provided funds are used to strategically promote a tobacco-free culture at Alcorn, encourage cessation of current tobacco use, and infuse the campus with training and educational resources. (alcorn.edu)
  • In addition, the evidence shows smoke-free policies do not have an adverse economic impact on businesses, including bars and restaurants. (thecommunityguide.org)