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TEAMS Teen Evaluation & Management System Click heretarget to add text A Moving Leah Ranney, PhD, and Adam Goldstein, MD, MPH: University of North Carolina Tobacco PrevenAon & EvaluaAon Program, Department of Family Medicine Jason Derrick, MSW: UNC Carolina PopulaAon Center Insert Your Name Here Kearston L. Ingraham, MPH: NC Department of Health and Human Services Laura K. Jones, MS, MA: UNC Greensboro, Department of Counseling and EducaAonal Development Click here to add text. Click here to add text.

Additional Health & Wellness Trust Fund Authors Thomas Brown, MA, Ed Nidu Menon, PhD Sterling Fulton-Smith, MHA Andre Stanley, MPH Brandi Behlke, MA Ed Candice Justice, MS Click here to add text

Agenda Impact of Tobacco Use North Carolina Comprehensive Tobacco Program The Teen Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation Initiative Tobacco Evaluation and Management System (TEAMS) Click here to add text What are the performance indicators? How are program activities monitored? What type of outcome data is produced? here to add managers, text. Click here to text. Utility ofclick TEAMS for program evaluators andadd Technical Assistance Providers Click here to add text. Click here to add text.

Impact of Tobacco Use Approximately 400,000 people die each year from their own cigarette Click here smoke to add text 12,200 people die each year in North Carolina Over 6,000,000 youth under 18 years old alive today will ultimately die from smoking unless smoking rates decline 193,000 youth under 18 text. and alive North Click here to add Click in here to add text. Carolina will die prematurely from smoking

NC Comprehensive Tobacco Programs Master Settlement funds used to establish Health and Wellness Trusthere Fund (HWTF): 2001-2011 Click to add text Four primary components: Teen Initiative: 2003 TRU Media Campaign: 2004 Quitline: 2005 Click here to2006 add text. Click here to add text. Colleges Initiatives:

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Teen Tobacco Initiative Accomplishments Major source of statewide tobacco prevention and tocarolina add youth text cessationclick resourceshere for North Growth in policy outcomes 100% Tobacco Free Schools Smoke Free Restaurants and bars Significant reductions in youth tobacco rates 53,000 Click fewer here teen student in 2009 in 2003 to add smokers text. Click here than to add text.

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