Partnership Approach to Establishing Tobacco-Free Colleges and Universities in Georgia

<strong>Background:</strong> Smoking rates in young adults ages 18-24 have been steadily declining since 2011 (2011:25.0%, 2012:22.3%, 2013:16.5% (BRFSS). The Georgia Department of Public Health (GDPH) partnered with the Georgia Board of Regents to adopt the 100% Tobacco Free Colleges/Un...

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Main Authors: Anne-Marie Coleman, Kenneth Ray, Kia Toodle, Alina Chung, Jean O'Connor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Georgia Southern University 2016-07-01
Series:Journal of the Georgia Public Health Association
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Online Access:https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/jgpha/vol6/iss1/9
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spelling doaj-3d2cc5e0aa6a4f67b6374ade54058ecd2021-01-15T19:12:40ZengGeorgia Southern UniversityJournal of the Georgia Public Health Association2471-97732016-07-016110.21633/jgpha.6.004Partnership Approach to Establishing Tobacco-Free Colleges and Universities in GeorgiaAnne-Marie ColemanKenneth RayKia ToodleAlina ChungJean O'Connor<strong>Background:</strong> Smoking rates in young adults ages 18-24 have been steadily declining since 2011 (2011:25.0%, 2012:22.3%, 2013:16.5% (BRFSS). The Georgia Department of Public Health (GDPH) partnered with the Georgia Board of Regents to adopt the 100% Tobacco Free Colleges/Universities policy. <strong> Methods:</strong> The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is a state-based surveillance system, administered by the GDPH in collaboration with the CDC. The survey began in 1984 with 15 states participating, including Georgia. The data from this survey were used to inform key shareholders of smoking prevalence to encourage policy adoption as a method of decreasing tobacco use. The GDPH used the CDC’s Partnership Toolkit to recruit and retain partnerships with various multi-sector organizations in working towards systems change. <strong>Results:</strong> The Georgia Board of Regents—the governing body for the state’s system of colleges and universities –adopted the model 100% tobacco free colleges/universities policy resulting in a systems change of 31 campuses now having the model policy in place. The policy not only impacted the students who fall in the 18-24 age group, but the staff and visitors as well. <strong>Conclusions:</strong> Partnerships play a key role in creating systems changes. The partnership between the Georgia Board of Regents and the Georgia Department of Public Health contributed to the growing number of colleges and universities who are now 100% Tobacco Free. Using the CDC’s Partnership Toolkit allowed for sustainable partnerships leading to positive social change.https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/jgpha/vol6/iss1/9tobacco-free colleges and universities
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Jean O'Connor
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Kenneth Ray
Kia Toodle
Alina Chung
Jean O'Connor
Partnership Approach to Establishing Tobacco-Free Colleges and Universities in Georgia
Journal of the Georgia Public Health Association
tobacco-free colleges and universities
author_facet Anne-Marie Coleman
Kenneth Ray
Kia Toodle
Alina Chung
Jean O'Connor
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title Partnership Approach to Establishing Tobacco-Free Colleges and Universities in Georgia
title_short Partnership Approach to Establishing Tobacco-Free Colleges and Universities in Georgia
title_full Partnership Approach to Establishing Tobacco-Free Colleges and Universities in Georgia
title_fullStr Partnership Approach to Establishing Tobacco-Free Colleges and Universities in Georgia
title_full_unstemmed Partnership Approach to Establishing Tobacco-Free Colleges and Universities in Georgia
title_sort partnership approach to establishing tobacco-free colleges and universities in georgia
publisher Georgia Southern University
series Journal of the Georgia Public Health Association
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publishDate 2016-07-01
description <strong>Background:</strong> Smoking rates in young adults ages 18-24 have been steadily declining since 2011 (2011:25.0%, 2012:22.3%, 2013:16.5% (BRFSS). The Georgia Department of Public Health (GDPH) partnered with the Georgia Board of Regents to adopt the 100% Tobacco Free Colleges/Universities policy. <strong> Methods:</strong> The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is a state-based surveillance system, administered by the GDPH in collaboration with the CDC. The survey began in 1984 with 15 states participating, including Georgia. The data from this survey were used to inform key shareholders of smoking prevalence to encourage policy adoption as a method of decreasing tobacco use. The GDPH used the CDC’s Partnership Toolkit to recruit and retain partnerships with various multi-sector organizations in working towards systems change. <strong>Results:</strong> The Georgia Board of Regents—the governing body for the state’s system of colleges and universities –adopted the model 100% tobacco free colleges/universities policy resulting in a systems change of 31 campuses now having the model policy in place. The policy not only impacted the students who fall in the 18-24 age group, but the staff and visitors as well. <strong>Conclusions:</strong> Partnerships play a key role in creating systems changes. The partnership between the Georgia Board of Regents and the Georgia Department of Public Health contributed to the growing number of colleges and universities who are now 100% Tobacco Free. Using the CDC’s Partnership Toolkit allowed for sustainable partnerships leading to positive social change.
topic tobacco-free colleges and universities
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