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K-12 TPI

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Partner and Resource Links

 

Colorado Resources:

www.steppcolorado.com
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment/State Tobacco Education & Prevention Partnership
This site contains information on Colorado’s comprehensive tobacco program. Local tobacco control initiatives can be located by searching “programs in my county.”

www.getrealcolorado.com
Get R!eal Colorado Youth Advocacy Movement

www.lungcolorado.org and http://www.lungcolorado.org/not_main.htm
American Lung Association of Colorado and N-O-T (Not On Tobacco) High School Cessation Program

www.coquitline.org
Colorado Quitline (1-800-QUIT-NOW, 1-800-784-8669)

www.raisesmokefreekids.com
Secondhand Smoke and Quitting Resources. Site sponsored by CDPHE/STEPP

www.revenue.state.co.us/liquor_dir/tob1.htm
Colorado Department of Revenue/ Enforcement & Retailer Compliance Checks

 

National Resources:

www.tobaccofreekids.org
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids

www.cdc.gov/tobacco
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/Tobacco Resources

www.cancer.org
American Cancer Society

www.ash.org
Action on Smoking and Health (non-smoker rights)

About the K-12 Tobacco Prevention Initiative

Funding to support Colorado’s tobacco prevention and control programs is made available through the passage of Amendment 35, the tobacco tax ballot initiative passed in November 2004 and HB05-1262, the enabling legislation for Amendment 35 signed into law on June 2, 2005.

With funding from the State Tobacco Education and Prevention Partnership (STEPP) at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE), RMC administers grants and provides professional development opportunities for schools implementing the Essential Components of Tobacco Prevention for Schools. The RMC K-12 Tobacco Prevention Initiative is part of Colorado’s comprehensive statewide approach to address youth and young adult tobacco issues.

For additional information, please contact:

Laurie Schneider, Project Director - lauries@rmc.org
Tessa Crume, Evaluator - tessac@rmc.org
Kathy Plomer, Health Education Consultant - kathyp@rmc.org
Paula Roseboom, Training Coordinator - paular@rmc.org

303.239.6976

K-12 Tobacco Prevention Initiative
Rocky Mountain Center for Health Promotion and Education
7525 W. 10th Ave.
Lakewood, CO 80214

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