Determining appropriate and effective ways of dealing with secondhand smoke can be difficult without the right tools. Health Canada has created a hands-on approach to addressing the issue with the development of the following toolkits and resources. Each contains information you need to help create smokefree environments - whether it be in your community, workplace, home or school.
The Smokefree Spaces Activist Toolkit supports Canadian youth in taking action against second-hand smoke. Use this CD-ROM to learn about second-hand smoke and activism, or to get together with others to take action on creating smokefree spaces where you live. There's lots you can do about second-hand smoke.
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This Facilitator's Guide intends to help you get the most out of the Smokefree Spaces Activist Toolkit.Whether you are a student organizer, peer leader, teacher, health professional, or community volunteer the Guide and Toolkit will help you manage group dynamics, organize your project and achieve your final goal -- creating smokefree spaces where you live, learn, work and play.
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Promote smokefree spaces and engage your students through the following materials:
Booklet
For educators, health professionals or youth workers. This booklet will help to better understand the benefits of engaging youth in smoke-free spaces projects.
