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CREATING A SMOKE-FREE WORLD: PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ENTITIES WORKING TOGETHER FOR CHANGE
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How voluntary policies can assist a community: Provides examples Educates the public and workforce Allows opportunity for ‘trial and modification’ Identifies supporting businesses and individuals
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How can NGO's and government entities support one another? Communicate Cooperate Understand and respect positions Support efforts the best way possible for their circumstance Provide opportunities for each entity to ‘shine”
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Lobbying Exceptions ** from “Being a Player: Basic Lobbying Rules for Nonprofits”, Alliance for Justice Nonpartisan Analysis, Study, or Research - “Full and fair” discussion of the issue - No direct call to action (indirect ok) - Broad dissemination
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Lobbying Exceptions (Continued)
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What is the difference between Education, Advocacy and Lobbying?
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From another angle:
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Do voluntary policy programs assist or hinder smoke-free laws?
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Contact Information: Nina S. Jones Nina.Jones@nau.edu 928 527-3777
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