Justice Focused Tobacco Cessation Training Series
Justice Focused Tobacco Cessation: Module 1, Chapter 1
This webinar introduces the concept of justice-focused tobacco cessation programming and establishes that the primary barrier to cessation is dependence.
Justice Focused Tobacco Cessation: Module 1, Chapter 2
This module presents the extent to which nicotine dependence pervades the tobacco using population, adding evidence that most tobacco cessation work has to be geared toward dependent users.
Justice Focused Tobacco Cessation: Module 1, Chapter 3
In this final chapter of the first module, viewers will be introduced to the concept of a comprehensive tobacco control regime and distinguish cessation services from other types of tobacco control initiatives, setting the stage for the overview of health systems change in the third module.
Justice Focused Tobacco Cessation: Module 2, Chapter 1
This module reviews the sociocultural factors which are associated with disparities in tobacco experimentation, use, and cessation. This first chapter looks at the social determinants of health including macro-geographic differences, wage, housing, sex/gender, and neighborhood level effects.
Justice Focused Tobacco Cessation: Module 2, Chapter 2
This chapter covers various tobacco disparities in several groups historically targeted by the tobacco industry (e.g., African American, Asian American, Latinx, LGBTQIA+).
Justice Focused Tobacco Cessation: Module 3, Chapter 1
This chapter introduces the evidence based strategies for tobacco cessation and reviews primary considerations for tailoring care for communities historically targeted by the tobacco industry.
Justice Focused Tobacco Cessation: Module 3, Chapter 2
This module reviews major concepts for tailoring care for the specific populations whose use and cessation disparities were introduced in Module 2, Chapter 2.
Justice Focused Tobacco Cessation: Module 3, Chapter 3
This final module discusses systems change as the primary tool to resolve systemic injustice and reviews key strategies in developing health neighborhood partners for systems change.
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