Faculty Senate Report Lisa Hoogesteger Healthy Campus Initiatives

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Faculty Senate Report Lisa Hoogesteger Healthy Campus Initiatives Smoke Free OSU January 10, 2013 Faculty Senate Report Lisa Hoogesteger Healthy Campus Initiatives

Presented to Faculty Senate in January 2011 Brief History Presented to Faculty Senate in January 2011 Announcement Smoke Free OSU - Feb. 2011 In Jan. 2011 there were 466 smoke/tobacco free U.S. colleges and universities Currently, 1130 (766 are tobacco free) ALL public higher ed institutions in Oklahoma and Arkansas All private and public higher ed institutions in Iowa Acknowledge the work of the Interdisciplinary Implementation Team, led by Project manager Stacey Edwards from SHS. Communication, Education, Enforcement and Evaluation. April 22, 2019

County and Statewide policies As of January 1st, there’s no more smoking, chewing or dipping allowed on any Benton County property, indoors or out. Both Multnomah and Deschutes have passed similar bans. Corvallis prohibited smoking in city parks several years ago. As of January 1st, smoking and other tobacco use will be barred at most state buildings and grounds, including prisons, under an executive order from Governor Kitzhaber April 22, 2019

United States – 19% (West 15%, Midwest, 22%) State of Oregon – 15% Current smoking rates United States – 19% (West 15%, Midwest, 22%) State of Oregon – 15% Benton County – 11% Oregon State – Corvallis Campus Students: 3.7 % (nationally 4.5%) National College Health Assessment Faculty/Staff: 3% (.9% academic faculty, 3% professional faculty, 5% classified staff) Spring 2012 Faculty & Staff Health and Wellness Survey April 22, 2019

Tobacco Cessation Appointments at SHS Policy was announced in February 2011. Offering Nicotine Replacement Therapy has been a motivation for students to seek treatment. Healthy Campus Initiatives has a grant from Pacific Source Health Plan that subsidizes NRT for students. April 22, 2019

Campus Impact from Smoke Free Implementation Over 50 calls/complaints during Fall Term 17 complaints received by Public Safety 1 student referred to Student Conduct “Hot Spots” International Living and Learning Center – 16th and Western Along NW Monroe Avenue; 14th to 23rd streets Complaints are primarily about people smoking where they shouldn’t be. The smoking urns on the campus perimeter have become social hang-outs, creating clouds of smoke for others to walk through. Trash is a common complaint. April 22, 2019

Met with local businesses on Monroe Avenue Addressing Impacts Met with local businesses on Monroe Avenue Convening group within the ILLC to provide ongoing orientation and communication about policy; also creating additional social opportunities Increased signage on benches and bus stop shelters Increased trash pick-up schedule Convene group from Housing, Public Safety, Benton County to address and problem-solve April 22, 2019

Continuing Improvements Permanent signage at campus entrances Ongoing communications with new students, visitors and community members Continued conversation with impacted groups and individuals on and off campus to identify solutions April 22, 2019

Work with OSU Cascades Campus What’s Next? Work with OSU Cascades Campus Convene group (UHDS, IP, DPS, CO, BC) to address issues and problem-solve solutions Sustain communications Continued evaluation data points ALA grant for “non-daily” smoking prevention Tobacco Free? Information has been given to Extension Offices. April 22, 2019

Questions/Comments? April 22, 2019