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Presentation decks and learning materials used in MPOWER and Deputization, Brief Tobacco Intervention (BTI), and Strategic Communication trainings for enforcers, health workers, and partner institutions.
Presentation decks and learning materials used in MPOWER and Deputization, Brief Tobacco Intervention (BTI), and Strategic Communication trainings for enforcers, health workers, and partner institutions.
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Compiled from our SBCC resource drive, these toolkits are designed for immediate use in schools, workplaces, and community orientations. Each presentation covers the essentials of smoking, vaping, and momma chewing, focusing on health risks and clear quitting pathways.
The Educator & Parent Edition:
Focus: Guidance, prevention, and creating supportive environments.
Best for: PTA meetings, faculty development, and community leaders.
The Youth Advocacy Edition:
Focus: Interactive, youth-friendly visuals and peer-to-peer influence.
Best for: Classroom sessions, student government workshops, and youth forums.
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A specialized deck designed for the hospitality sector, tour guides, and transport groups. It focuses on how to orient visitors about local ordinances and smoke-free spaces.
Also included practice activity on real-world scenarios and possible answers to ensure enforcement is firm, fair, and respectful.
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Modules designed for deputized officers and task forces. These resources focus on the technical side of tobacco control, from understanding international, national and local laws, effective communication and standard protocols of compliance monitoring and citation.
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These modules empowers health workers and community leaders to lead the smoking cessation journey, to move beyond simply "telling people to quit" toward a structured, clinical, and empathetic intervention process.
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