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Second Hand Smoke (SHS) Needs Assessment Survey Results December 2005

Second Hand Smoke (SHS) Needs Assessment Survey Results December 2005 Narinder Dhaliwal, MA Project Manager California’s Clean Air Project. CCAP Scope of Work Objective:.

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Second Hand Smoke (SHS) Needs Assessment Survey Results December 2005

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  1. Second Hand Smoke (SHS) Needs Assessment Survey ResultsDecember 2005 Narinder Dhaliwal, MA Project Manager California’s Clean Air Project

  2. CCAP Scope of Work Objective: Provide secondhand smoke specific technical assistance, training and educational materials to all TCS-DHS funded projects.

  3. Survey Overview: • 61 Health Jurisdictions • 34 Competitive and Statewide Grantees • Total of 95 agencies contacted • 77 agencies responded • Response rate of 81%

  4. Respondent Category of TCS Funding

  5. Respondents that Worked with BREATH

  6. Respondent Use of the BREATH Website

  7. Found the BREATH Website easy to navigate

  8. Agencies currently working on SHS issues

  9. Agencies currently working on Policy Adoption/Passage

  10. Projects/Organizations that Respondents have worked with on SHS issues

  11. Respondent Satisfaction with Statewide SHS services

  12. Respondent Satisfaction with SHS services provided by BREATH

  13. Respondent Satisfaction with written materials from BREATH

  14. Respondents currently working on SHS in Outdoor Areas • 70% are working on outdoor tobacco smoke in public areas (e.g. smoke free beaches, parks, waiting areas, college campuses). • 47% are working on implementation/ compliance with smoke free outdoor workplace laws (e.g. entryways, dining).

  15. Outdoor tobacco smoke in public areas, beaches, parks, waiting areas, college campuses: training/technical assistance requested • 70% of all respondents requested some type of assistance with outdoor smoke-free public areas • 32% requested educational materials • 25% requested regional/statewide trainings • 19% group teleconferences

  16. Implementation/compliance with smoke-free outdoor entryways/dining laws: training/technical assistance requested • 47% of all respondents requested some type of assistance with smoke-free outdoor entryways/dining • 28% requested educational materials • 20% requested regional/statewide trainings • 17% requested group teleconferences

  17. Respondents currently working on SHS issues relating to apartments and condominiums • 33% are working on smoke-free apartments • 13% are working on smoke-free condominiums

  18. Smoke free apartments: training/technical assistance requested • 81% of all respondents requested some type of assistance with smoke free apartments. • 25% requested educational materials • 32% requested regional/statewide trainings • 13% requested group teleconferences

  19. Smoke-free condominiums: training/technical assistance requested • 73% of all respondents requested some type of assistance with smoke-free condominiums • 29% requested educational materials • 23% requested regional/statewide trainings • 11% requested group teleconferences

  20. Respondents currently working on SHS in Indoor Workplaces • 21% are working on implementation/ compliance with smoke free indoor workplace laws; including hookah bars/cafes, smoke free casinos.

  21. SHS in indoor workplaces: training/technical assistance requested • 80% of all respondents requested some type of assistance with SHS in indoor workplaces • 23% requested educational materials • 11% requested regional/statewide trainings • 17% requested group teleconferences

  22. Respondents currently working on SHS Advocacy • 29% are working on advocacy.

  23. SHS Advocacy: training/technical assistance requested • 84% of all respondents requested some type of assistance with advocacy • 24% requested educational materials • 39% requested regional/statewide trainings • 12% requested group teleconferences

  24. Emerging Issues • Hookah: 66% of all respondents requested some type of assistance • TribalCasinos: 58% of all respondents requested some type of assistance • Military: 54% of all respondents requested some type of assistance

  25. Important Note: CCAP is an evolution of BREATH. In its newest form we will endeavor to provide you with the tools necessary to work towards achieving your goals in reducing exposure to Secondhand Smoke. Narinder Dhaliwal: narinderd@etr.org Dian Kiser: diank@etr.org and Theresa Boschert: theresab@etr.org are members of CCAP staff

  26. For further information please contact: Narinder Dhaliwal, MA Project Manager @ narinderd@etr.org CCAP website will be launched in January 2006 www.ccap.etr.org

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