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Foothill Smoking Policy Survey Results Fall 2011

Foothill Smoking Policy Survey Results Fall 2011. Foothill College January 2012. Overview. History of FH SHS policy Smoking / SHS surveys Results and trends Larger CA / UC / CSU context SHS enforcement issues AB795 and local enforcement. Smoking Policy Surveys.

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Foothill Smoking Policy Survey Results Fall 2011

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  1. Foothill Smoking Policy Survey Results Fall 2011 Foothill College January 2012

  2. Overview • History of FH SHS policy • Smoking / SHS surveys • Results and trends • Larger CA / UC / CSU context • SHS enforcement issues • AB795 and local enforcement

  3. Smoking Policy Surveys • About every 2 years in fall quarter • 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, and 2011 • Large sample sizes • 5K to 6K respondents • ~ 90% students, 10% employees • 60-66% De Anza, 33-40% Foothill, CS • Online survey with FHDA IR analysis • Spreadsheets with tabulation / cross tabs

  4. Survey Results • 50 to 60 % respondents support a smoke-free campus and/or stricter enforcement • Enforcement with citations would be okay • 50% of employees feel policy isn’t really enforced, 40% only slightly enforced • Exposures in parking lots, at entrances to campus, paths, and alongside buildings • Comments that enforcement is needed

  5. Larger CA Context • Some CA municipalities using citations to enforce smoking in outdoor public areas • UC system moving to ‘smoke-free by Jan/2014, and CSU may likely follow • CCs adopting stricter ‘smoke-free’ policies, lack effective enforcement tools • AB795 allows CCs to use local police enforcement to issue citations for smoking

  6. AB795/Next Steps • We are 7 years into stricter SHS policies • We have significant enforcement issues • AB795 gives CCs the ability to ‘enforce’ • How do we best implement a stricter and enforceable smoking policy on campus? • Administrative SHS policies in shared governance process => CAC => BoT

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