Resources
NNTPP resources may be dowloaded or ordered by completing the NNTPP Curriculum Order Form. You may also visit the NNTPP website at www.nntpp.org.
Integrating Tobacco Control into The Salvation Army's Substance Abuse Training Curriculum - a case study
NNTPP News - a quarterly newsletter publication
NNTPP Speakers Bureau - a network of NNTPP representatives available to speak on issues related to tobacco use in low SES communities
Smoking Habits and Prevention Strategies in Low Socio-economic Status Populations - a focus group summary report
Tobacco Cessation for Community Work Force Development Settings
Description: This tobacco cessation curriculum is specifically designed to be implemented in programs such as Job Corps and Conservation Corps to reach 18-26 year olds. The curriculum is composed of four modules. Modules One and Two are designed to educate individuals on the health effects of tobacco use. Modules Three and Four provide strategies on quitting. The curriculum incorporates images and activities designed to resonate with young adults and includes a participant workbook. The curriculum contains instructions for facilitators, reproducible handouts and a resource section. The curriculum packet includes a facilitator manual, CD-ROM (with PowerPoint presentations), handouts, pre/post tests, and overhead transparencies (for those who request them). For more information on how to order, call the Health Education Council at 916-556-3344.
Tobacco Cessation for Correctional Populations: A Health Education Manual
Tobacco Cessation for the Gospel Rescue Mission - A Health Education Manual
Description: This tobacco cessation curriculum is specifically designed for use in rescue mission or similar Christian-based community settings that provide services to individuals experiencing homelessness, substance abuse, unemployment, etc. Module One is designed to educate individuals on the health effects of tobacco use. Module Two is a guide for quitting. The curriculum contains instructions for facilitators, reproducible handouts, and a resource section. The curriculum packet includes the facilitator manual, CD-ROM (with PowerPoint presentations), handouts, pre/post tests, and overhead transparencies (for those who request them). For more information on how to order, call the Health Education Council at 916-556-3344.
Tobacco Cessation for Rural Alaskans - Health Education Manual
Description: This tobacco cessation curriculum is specifically designed to address the unique needs of rural Alaska populations. The guide contains two curriculum modules: Module One is designed to educate individuals on the health effects of tobacco use. Module Two is a guide for quitting. The curriculum contains instructions for facilitators, reproducible handouts, and a resource section. The curriculum packet includes the facilitator manual, CD-ROM (with PowerPoint presentations), handouts, pre/post tests, and overhead transparencies (for those who request them). For more information on how to order, call the Health Education Council at 916-556-3344.
Tobacco Cessation Toolkit and Protocol for Homelessness Service Providers
Description: The toolkit and protocol was developed by Public Health Seattle King County as part of the Community Tobacco Cessation Partnership. This resource is system change that integrates brief tobacco intervention into the daily work of community agencies. Ultimately, this will lead to change in the culture of treatment so that addressing nicotine addiction is part of overall client assessment and recovery. The Partnership addresses the lack of cessation resources among populations affected by poverty, mental illness and chemical dependency as a social justice and health disparities issue.
Tobacco Policy, Cessation, and Education in Correctional Facilities - a case study
For More Information:
National Network on Tobacco Prevention and Poverty
Health Education Council
3950 Industrial Blvd., Ste. 600
West Sacramento, CA 95691
Ph: 916-556-3344
Email: jporter@healthedcouncil.org
Website: www.healthedcouncil.org
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