School Tobacco-Use & Addiction Prevention Toolkit Funded by ITPC Indiana Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Indiana Tobacco Prevention and Cessation.

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School Tobacco-Use & Addiction Prevention Toolkit Funded by ITPC Indiana Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Indiana Tobacco Prevention and Cessation

Are you: Exploring alternatives to suspension/expulsion for smoking? Exploring alternatives to suspension/expulsion for smoking? Implementing a Coordinated School Health Program? Implementing a Coordinated School Health Program? Applying for Safe and Drug Free School and Community funds? Applying for Safe and Drug Free School and Community funds? Working on your School Improvement Plan? Working on your School Improvement Plan? Grappling with improving the academic performance of students? Grappling with improving the academic performance of students?

Then Consider Using:

The School Tobacco-Use & Addiction Prevention Toolkit

The Toolkit, available free of charge, includes five inter-related but distinct components: Indiana Health Index for a Tobacco-Free Lifestyle (INdex) Indiana Health Index for a Tobacco-Free Lifestyle (INdex) Planning and Implementation Reference Tool Planning and Implementation Reference Tool Tobacco-Free School Environment Video Tobacco-Free School Environment Video Program & Policy Presentations Program & Policy Presentations Support Brochure Support Brochure

Indiana Health Index for a Tobacco- Free Lifestyle (INdex)

INdex Purpose A web-based tool to help individual schools and school corporations assess tobacco-free policies and programs and plan for and implement improvement. A web-based tool to help individual schools and school corporations assess tobacco-free policies and programs and plan for and implement improvement. Derived from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) School Health Index.

INdex Description Identify strengths and weaknesses in health policies and programs to prevent tobacco-use and addiction, Identify strengths and weaknesses in health policies and programs to prevent tobacco-use and addiction, Develop an action plan for improving student health in this critical area, and Develop an action plan for improving student health in this critical area, and Involve teachers, parents, students, and community in improving school tobacco-use prevention and addiction policies, programs, and services. Involve teachers, parents, students, and community in improving school tobacco-use prevention and addiction policies, programs, and services.

INdex includes An introduction, answers to procedural questions, & materials on tobacco and youth An introduction, answers to procedural questions, & materials on tobacco and youth A simple, confidential log-in & tracking procedure A simple, confidential log-in & tracking procedure Separate, step-by-step assessment & planning components Separate, step-by-step assessment & planning components Links to resources to help strengthen tobacco-use & addiction prevention policies & programs Links to resources to help strengthen tobacco-use & addiction prevention policies & programs A way to store data for future use & print out assessment results & planning documents A way to store data for future use & print out assessment results & planning documents

Planning & Implementation Reference Tool

Reference Tool Purpose A web-based reference tool that highlights over 1000 key resources to strengthen school-based tobacco-use and addiction prevention policies and programs.

Reference Tool Description It includes the following materials: 1. Indiana-specific Resources: Support from the Indiana Tobacco Prevention and Cessation (ITPC). 2. CDC Guidelines: Suggestions for school health programs to prevent tobacco-use and addiction. 3. Sample School Policy to Discourage Tobacco-use: A comprehensive school policy sample from the Association of State Boards of Education. 4. Tobacco-Free School Environments: Resources and web links dealing with tobacco-free school environments.

Reference Tool Description 5. Instructional Resources: Prevention and cessation programs for students along with other materials for teachers 6. Resources for Parents and Families: Aids to reinforce tobacco-use and addiction prevention at home 7. Policymaking Strategies: Four presentations that provide an introduction to the policymaking process for those who want to advance school tobacco-use goals. 8. Health Standards: An unabridged version of the Indiana Academic Standards for Health Education.

Reference Tool Description 9. Fast Facts: Links to fact sheets dealing with various aspects of tobacco-use and youth. 10. Tobacco Links: Links to organizations involved in tobacco-use and addiction prevention—both on a national and state level. 11. Print Resources: Mainly federal sources on tobacco- use and addiction prevention. 12. Tobacco Laws: Federal and state laws related to tobacco and youth and tobacco education.

Tobacco-Free School Environment Video

Video Purpose The National Association of State Boards of Education states that: A tobacco-free environment is fundamental to any school effort designed to prevent or reduce tobacco addiction in young people. Policy makers should take a firm stand that the use of tobacco is strictly prohibited on school grounds by anyone and at all times.” The National Association of State Boards of Education states that: A tobacco-free environment is fundamental to any school effort designed to prevent or reduce tobacco addiction in young people. Policy makers should take a firm stand that the use of tobacco is strictly prohibited on school grounds by anyone and at all times.” This video increases awareness of the benefits of tobacco-free school environments. The audience for video includes school administrators, board members, teachers, parents, students, and community members. This video increases awareness of the benefits of tobacco-free school environments. The audience for video includes school administrators, board members, teachers, parents, students, and community members.

Video Description Available in short and extended versions, video includes: Rationale for tobacco-free school environment policy as part of a comprehensive tobacco prevention education program. Rationale for tobacco-free school environment policy as part of a comprehensive tobacco prevention education program. Indiana case studies, shot in Henry County, Bedford/North Lawrence, West Noble, Shelbyville, and Washington Township (Marion County), that demonstrate tobacco-free policies in very different settings in Indiana and at different stages of development. Indiana case studies, shot in Henry County, Bedford/North Lawrence, West Noble, Shelbyville, and Washington Township (Marion County), that demonstrate tobacco-free policies in very different settings in Indiana and at different stages of development. Strategies for successful development and implementation. Strategies for successful development and implementation. Interviews with school administrators, school board members, teachers, and students emphasizing impact of a tobacco-free school environment policy on educational environment. Interviews with school administrators, school board members, teachers, and students emphasizing impact of a tobacco-free school environment policy on educational environment.

Program and Policy Presentations Advocating for Tobacco-free Schools Helping bring tobacco-free policies and programs to Indiana schools SPONSORED BY INDIANA TOBACCO PREVENTION AND CESSATION (ITPC)

Presentations Purpose Some actions resulting from the planning phase of INdex will require the development and adoption of new school policies. Others will require the introduction of new or modification of existing programs. These eight presentations help school administrators present to school personnel, teachers, board members, parents, students, and community members the rationale for tobacco-use and addiction prevention programs and the policy development and implementation process. Some actions resulting from the planning phase of INdex will require the development and adoption of new school policies. Others will require the introduction of new or modification of existing programs. These eight presentations help school administrators present to school personnel, teachers, board members, parents, students, and community members the rationale for tobacco-use and addiction prevention programs and the policy development and implementation process. Available in transparency master & PowerPoint® formats. Available in transparency master & PowerPoint® formats.

Presentations Descriptions Based on CDC & National Association of State Boards of Education recommendations for school-based tobacco-use & addiction prevention. Presentations include: CDC Guidelines CDC Guidelines –Targeting the tobacco problem –Importance of school tobacco programs –Seven CDC recommendations for school tobacco prevention and cessation –Action steps Tobacco-Free School Environment –Importance of tobacco-free environments –What is involved in a tobacco-free school environment –Benefits of a tobacco-free school environment –Action steps

Presentations Descriptions Prevention –Why teach about tobacco-use prevention in the classroom –Characteristics of an effective prevention program –Action steps Programs for Quitting –Why school based programs to quit using tobacco are needed –Designing a program to stop smoking –Action Steps

Presentations Descriptions Policymaking: Identifying the Policy –Purpose of policy making –Why it is important –What to include –Action steps Policymaking: The Process –Lay the groundwork –Build awareness and support –Draft the policy –Adopt the policy –Administer the policy

Presentations Descriptions Policymaking: The Players –Importance of policymaker awareness –Identification of players  State players  School district players  School level players  National players Policymaking: Gaining Public Support –Identify audiences –Customize Message –Establish partnerships –Tools and resources –Action steps

Support Brochure

Brochure Purpose School corporations can distribute copies of this brochure as a follow-up to the video and presentations. School corporations can distribute copies of this brochure as a follow-up to the video and presentations.

Brochure Description This informative brochure contains a rationale for preventing tobacco-use in young people and answers to frequently asked questions about tobacco-use among Indiana youth, the consequences of tobacco-use, and tobacco-free school policy and program development, implementation, and impact. This informative brochure contains a rationale for preventing tobacco-use in young people and answers to frequently asked questions about tobacco-use among Indiana youth, the consequences of tobacco-use, and tobacco-free school policy and program development, implementation, and impact.

For further information about the School Tobacco -Use & Addiction Prevention Toolkit Contact: Indiana Tobacco Prevention and Cessation (ITPC) 150 West Market Street--Suite 406 Indianapolis, IN or (enter local ITPC partner contact information here)