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Karla Sneegas Branch Chief Program Services Branch Office on Smoking and Health July 16, 2013 Leveraging the Tips From Former Smokers Campaign National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Office on Smoking and Health
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Tips Resources and Leveraging Opportunities Tips 2013 Resources Tips website, Download Center, Media Campaign Resource Center Tips Spanish-language Materials and Resources Tips Public Service Announcements & Non-Traditional Placements PSA Placement Recommendations Tips 2013 “Talk With Your Doctor” feature Tips Leveraging Ideas and Opportunities Education & Awareness Media & Communication Options Community Involvement Next Steps
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First and Foremost Talk with your state tobacco control program! Below is the link to the Tobacco Control Network website that lists all of the state tobacco control program managers and staff http://www.ttac.org/tcn/members/state_reps-toc.html
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Tips 2013 Resources: Tips home page
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Tips 2013 Resources: Tips website
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American Indian/Alaska Native Audience page (navigation view below) Tips 2013 Resources: For Specific Groups
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Tips 2013 Resources: I’m Ready to Quit! landing page
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Tips 2013 Resources: Tips Spanish homepage
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Tips 2013 Spanish Language Overview The Tips Web Site is in Spanish (www.cdc.gov/consejos) and features stories, disease conditions, buttons/badges, videos of their stories, viewing of the ads, and many resources for leveraging all in Spanishwww.cdc.gov/consejos Most of the Tips materials are available in Spanish versions either on the MCRC (www.nccd.cdc.gov/MCRC) or the campaign download center (www.plowsharegroup.com/cdctips)www.nccd.cdc.gov/MCRCwww.plowsharegroup.com/cdctips In January 2013, we launched a new Spanish Language Quit Portal: 1-855-DÉJELO-YA with trained quit counselors available
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Content Syndication: How to Register “Get Help” Section - To learn more about how to register for a content syndication account and add CDC content to your site. CDC Syndication homepage http://www.cdc.gov/syndication/http://www.cdc.gov/syndication/
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http://www.plowsharegroup.com/cdctips Print Posters Out of Home – billboards, bus shelters Radio Online Low Resolution Videos Public Service Announcements Continuous Loop Videos Free Tips Materials at the Download Center
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13 | P a g e Tips Print Ads
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14 | P a g e Download Center Instructions Fill Out Form Click Submit
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15 | P a g e TV Kit Television PSA ads: “Tiffany’s Tip” :30 “Cessation Tips” :30 “Jessica’s Asthma Tip” :30 “Surgeon General - Destiny” :30 Tips TV PSAs
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16 | P a g e Tips Radio PSAs “Tiffany’s Tip” :30 “Cessation Tips” 60 & 30 “Jessica’s Asthma Tip” :30 “Jessica’s Asthma Tip” :30 Spanish Radio Kits
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17 | P a g e Media Outreach – Non Traditional PSA Placement Can be TV, Radio or Print: Check Cashing Locations Jumbotrons / Outdoor Screens Restaurants / Bars Taxi Cab Toppers In Store – iCashTimes Square – Jumbotron In Restaurant/Bar Video
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18 | P a g e Media Outreach – Non Traditional Doctor’s Offices & Clinics: Waiting Rooms / Exam Rooms Grocery Stores & Pharmacies: Check Out / Break Rooms Local Parking Garages CNN – Doctor’s Offices Local Grocery Stores Local Parking Garages
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19 | P a g e Securing Television, Radio and Non Traditional Placements Call or visit a local TV or radio station, doctor’s office or clinic, grocery store, gas station, etc., and introduce yourself to those you don’t know. Ask your local coalitions and partners to do so too. Let them know about your program and the information and services available for the community. Tell them about the success of the Tips campaign and ask them to place the Tips campaign PSAs. You can offer options to them depending on the mediums available. Television or radio ads, posters for bulletin boards, fact sheets or full page print ads that could be posted on a break room wall or in a waiting room. Email a follow up note with facts, information, and a link to the PSA download center: www.plowsharegroup.com/cdctipswww.plowsharegroup.com/cdctips PSA Placement Outreach
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Talk With Your Doctor Overview An initial effort to engage healthcare providers in the Tips From Former Smokers campaign Encourages them to use the campaign as an opportunity to begin a dialogue about quitting with their patients who smoke. Prompts smokers to “talk with their doctor” or other healthcare provider about effective methods to help them quit and stay quit. National media buy ads tagged with: “You can quit. Talk with your doctor for help. “
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TWYD National Partners
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TWYD Materials Tips Web Site (www.cdc.gov/tips) Health care provider section includes:www.cdc.gov/tips Waiting room posters Physician card Online training video Quitline FAQ Newsletter article Links to existing materials New materials being added… Campaign Download Center (www.plowsharegroup.com/cdctips) healthcare tab also has a variety of resourceswww.plowsharegroup.com/cdctips
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Some TWYD Recommended Activities Send letters introducing TWYD to Comprehensive Cancer Coalition members, BCC providers, Cancer Centers and other non-physician cancer professionals Share Talk with Your Doctor on social media sites (e.g. Facebook, Twitter, physician’s blogs) Post a button or a badge on your website Take advantage of the national initiative opportunities National coverage for Tips & national push on TWYD feature Leverage initiative to actively engage providers to address tobacco use Share the cessation support materials available on www.cdc.gov/tips/hcp www.cdc.gov/tips/hcp
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What can your programs do to leverage the TIPS Campaign? Promote Cessation 1-800-Quit Now www.CDC.gov/tips Mobile website Promote the Spanish portal number Asian Quitline In Clinics and Community Settings Continuous Loop Videos Doctor’s office, clinic, hospital waiting rooms Office buildings, elevators, parking garages, laundromats Tips Posters and Print Materials Newsletter and website articles Presentations, calls, webinars
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What can your program do to Leverage the TIPS Campaign? Further Secondhand Smoke Education SHS impact on chronic diseases Smokefree multi-unit housing Education about the benefits of smokefree homes, workplaces, public places Increased awareness of the impact of secondhand smoke exposure
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What can your program do to Leverage the TIPS Campaign? Paid Media Reaching out to Populations with Greatest Risk Piggy-backing at the End of Tips National Campaign Print Ads are FREE! Earned Media News Releases/ News Stories Stories Highlighting Individuals or Communities Op-Eds from Health Care Provider Champions Letters-to-the-Editor Joint Program Media Tours Matte Articles to Organizations/Publications
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What can your program do to leverage the TIPS Campaign? Social Media, Websites, and Communication Opportunities Facebook Posts Tweets and Retweets Website Buttons and Badges Syndicated Web Page Content Blogging Matte Articles Videos and Vignettes Podcasts Tips Mobile
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Social Media Opportunities Be Smoke-Free – You Matter to Me! New OSH Facebook App https://apps.facebook.com/BeSmokeFree/
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Social and Earned Media Opportunities Follow us on CDCTobaccoFree: www.cdc.gov/tobacco/stay_connected/index.htm?s_cid= bb-osh-eml-002 www.cdc.gov/tobacco/stay_connected/index.htm?s_cid= bb-osh-eml-002 Share, Repost or Repurpose our content. OSH Calendar www.cdc.gov/tobacco/calendarwww.cdc.gov/tobacco/calendar Lists upcoming OSH feature articles, publications, as well as holidays and other opportunities to encourage people to quit smoking
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Earned Media Opportunities - August August 1: National Girlfriends Day Consider the Be SmokeFree Facebook App Back-to-School Season Tobacco Free Campuses National Tobacco-Free College Campus Initiative www.sph.umich.edu/tfcci/about/ How Schools Can Help Students Stay Tobacco-Free: www.tobaccofreekids.org/research/factsheets/pdf/0153.pdf www.tobaccofreekids.org/research/factsheets/pdf/0153.pdf Use the Jamason Asthma Tip Ad in school publications Jamason wants to attend a smokefree college. Focus on Youth Issues: Social Smoking, Dangers of Hookah, Youth and OTPs
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Earned Media Opportunities – August/Sept August 26—Equality Day Equality Day (Sample News Release – see OSH calendar) Equality Day Sample Letter to the Editor on Women's Equality Day and Smoking Sample Letter to the Editor on Women's Equality Day and Smoking August 31-Sept.2 - Labor Day weekend Focus on the dangers of smoking and secondhand smoke in the workplace The Nathan, Ellie and Jamason Tips ads focus on this issue September 29—World Heart Day The Mariano (Spanish) and Roosevelt Tip ads focus on heart attack from smoking
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What can your program do to leverage the TIPS Campaign? Community Involvement Community Summits Expert Panels Town Hall Meetings Promoting Your Issue by Connecting to Tips From Former Smokers!
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What are you already doing? How can you Leverage Tips within Your Program? Secondhand Smoke Cessation Issues Tribal Collaboration Cancer-related Heart Disease and Stroke COPD/Emphysema Asthma Diabetes
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Next Steps Coordinate with state programs for efforts in your communities Visit www.ttac.org/tcn for a list of state tobacco prevention and control program managers and staffwww.ttac.org/tcn Develop a coordinated plan for ongoing outreach Create a plan of action with traditional and non- traditional partners Recruit opinion leaders to be spokespersons/ champions Dr. Jeannette Noltenius, Director of the National Latino Tobacco Control Network, has been a valued champion for the Tips Campaign (pictured here during a CNN interview)
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The findings and conclusions in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. How can the Tips campaign help your program? Thank you! Questions? National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Office on Smoking and Health
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The findings and conclusions in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Robin Scala Office on Smoking and Health National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Office on Smoking and Health For Help, Contact: RScala@cdc.gov (770) 488-5488 www.cdc.gov/tobacco
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