As more and more college campuses adopt smoke and tobacco-free policies, advocates and administrators are working to determine how to ensure policy compliance. Before a campus can begin to address compliance, they must collect extensive data to understand if their policy is successful. A team of researchers from two California universities developed a crowdsourcing-based Tobacco Tracker, which was used during a nine-month period to document tobacco use and waste at a University of California (UC) and a California State University (CSU) campus. This webinar will share preliminary data collected from both campuses. CYAN will also discuss interventions designed to increase policy compliance on campus as well as share information about methods for collecting data to show impact of policies.
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Earlier Event: May 14
Supporting Students in Quitting Tobacco During COVID-19: Resources and Recommendations
Later Event: November 19
Great American Smokeout