Young Lungs at Play: A Tobacco, Vape, and Smoke-Free Initiative. Sean P. McCormick, PhD, MS, CTTS-M Assistant Director Tobacco Prevention and Control Services Health Promotion Council (a PHMC affiliate) smccormick@phmc.org www.sepatobaccofree.org (215) 731-6154 Radnor Parks Committee Meeting July 12 th, 2018 6:30pm Radnor Township Municipal Building Contacts: Tammy Cohen and Jake Abel 1
Health Promotion Council addresses chronic disease prevention and management through direct service, capacity-building, and policy- and systems-change initiatives. Using this approach, HPC empowers individuals and families, and addresses the environment in which they live, work, learn, and play. Visit www.hpcpa.org 2
SEPA TOBACCO Funded by the Pennsylvania Department of Health 7 Counties 20+ Service Providers Evidence-based treatment Health disparities Access to tobacco treatments Integration, training, and capacity building. CONTROL PROJECT 3
Tobacco Control and Prevention Services Tobacco dependence treatment and integration Youth empowerment (Advocacy Institute) Enforcement of under-age sale laws Multi-unit housing (smoke-free policy and cessation) Tobacco-Free Behavioral Health Initiative Young Lungs at Play (tobacco-free playgrounds) Worksite wellness Health disparities Advocacy: e.g. ending Clean Indoor Air Act exemptions Wellness Coalition Please join us! Sepatobaccofree.org 4
Funded by Pennsylvania Department of Health, Master Settlement Agreement No cost to communities for technical assistance, or metal signage (available in English and Spanish) 5
Policy must be approved, enacted, and vetted by a Tobacco Control Regional Primary Contractor (aka HPC). Vaping and E-cigs language is not required, but encouraged. 6
Policy is not intended to be enforceable, or enforced (though it could be). Instead, the goal is to change social norms. 7
Benefits of YLAP: No cost policy assistance No cost signage Provides information about tobacco cessation treatment services Improves air quality Reduces litter Improves park beauty Fosters norming of healthy behaviors 8
Young Lungs at Play Tool Kit https://bit.ly/2nezege (Must be opened in Adobe)
Young Lungs at Play Tool Kit
Sample Policy City/Township/Borough/Municipality/ Organization of GUIDELINE STATEMENT The Quitting Smoking: City/Township/Borough/Municipality/ What Will Organization Parks and Recreation Tobacco-Free Policy is designed to protect the health welfare and safety of our park patrons. Work For You? POLICY STATEMENT The City/Township/Borough/Municipality of is committed to providing a high quality of living for all residents. Therefore, we believe that: Sean McCormick, PhD, MS, CTTS-M Tobacco products* used in proximity of children, youth, and adults engaging in or watching recreational Spectrum activities are Health unhealthy and Center, detrimental Philadelphia to the health of others. Tobacco products* consumed in public spaces are often discarded on the ground, thus posing Wednesday, a risk of ingestion to toddlers June and 15 causing @ 2pm-3pm a litter problem. As parents, leaders, coaches and officials, we are thought of as role models, and the use of tobacco products* around youth has a negative effect on their lifestyle choices. 11
Sample Policy TOBACCO FREE FACILITIES The City/Township/Borough/Municipality of does not allow the use Quitting of tobacco products*, Smoking: including electronic What cigarettes, on Will City/Township/Borough/Municipality owned park land, park facilities, open space or joint City/Township/Borough/Municipality school district properties. Work For You? COMPLIANCE PROCEDURES The emphasis on enforcing the Tobacco-Free Park policy is through voluntary compliance: Sean McCormick, PhD, MS, CTTS-M Appropriate town owned park land, park facilities, open space or joint town/school district properties Spectrum will post Young Health Lungs at Play Center, signage. Philadelphia City/Township/Borough/Municipality/Organization staff will meet with organizations and/or Wednesday, leaders or coaches to June discuss the 15 policy @ and 2pm-3pm to distribute flyers with the tobaccofree regulations. City/Township/Borough/Municipality staff will make periodic observations of activity sites to monitor compliance and help to promote awareness of the tobacco-free policy. 12
Sample Policy Policy Adoption Date: Mayor/Council/Supervisor Seal Clerk: Quitting Smoking: What Will * Tobacco Work product For means: You? (a) Any product containing, made, or derived from tobacco or nicotine that is intended for human consumption, whether smoked, heated, chewed, absorbed, dissolved, inhaled, snorted, sniffed, or ingested by any other means, including, but not limited to cigarettes, cigars, little cigars, chewing tobacco, pipe tobacco, snuff; and (b) Any Sean electronic McCormick, device that delivers PhD, nicotine MS, or other CTTS-M substances to the person inhaling from the device, including, but not limited to an electronic cigarette, cigar, pipe, or hookah. (c) Notwithstanding Spectrum any Health provision of Center, subsections (a) Philadelphia and (b) to the contrary, tobacco product includes any component, part, or accessory of a tobacco product, whether or not sold separately. Wednesday, Tobacco product June does 15 not @ include 2pm-3pm any product that has been approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration for sale as a tobacco cessation product or for other therapeutic purposes where such product is marketed and sold for such an approved purpose. This list of products is subject to adjustment to conform to terms used 13 in specific state or local laws.
What s Next? Contact tobaccocontrol@phmc.org Quitting Submit policy Smoking: to local regional What primary Will contractor. Work For You? Request signage order (# English, # Spanish, mailed to which location/address/contract person) Sean McCormick, PhD, MS, CTTS-M CREATE Spectrum SOME Health HYPE! Center, press Philadelphia conference, LTE, Wednesday, Community June Newsletter, 15 @ 2pm-3pm Digital Message Boards, etc. 14
Free Quitting Resources (PENNSYLVANIA) 1-800-QUIT-NOW (must 14 to call, 18+ to receive NRT) Pa.quitlogix.orgt SEPAtobaccofree.org SmokeFreePhilly.org 15
THANK YOU! Sean P. McCormick, PhD, MS, CTTS-M Health Promotion Council Assistant Director smccormick@phmc.org 215-731-6154 www.sepatobaccofree.org www.hpcpa.org 16