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Kick Butts Day 2009
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Kick Butts Day is a national day of activism that empowers youth to speak up and take action against Big Tobacco at more than 2,000 events from coast to coast. Campaign for Tobacco – Free Kids has many resources that educators and parents can use to teach youth about the dangers of tobacco. Click here to learn more.
2009 NACDD Chronic Disease Academy
March 25-27, 2009
Seattle, WA
NACDD is proud to announce the 2009 NACDD Chronic Disease Academy, “Strengthening the Workforce: Translating Education into Practice.” Click here to access the full program details and utilize a specialized Competency Assessment Tool to choose the best training for your individual professional development needs.
The National Native Commercial Tobacco Abuse Prevention Network’s Regional Conference
April 21st-22nd
Rapid City, SD
This regional conference is an excellent event for anyone who is working in tobacco control and prevention with American Indian/Alaskan Native populations. There will be four educational tracks that attendees may focus on: utilizing best practices in tobacco control with the option of focusing on health communication or youth prevention, impacting health systems intended for allied health professionals who provide direct patient care, epidemiology and data use intended for tribal data managers and those who have fielded the AI-ATS, and a youth track that is only available for youth and will be taught on April 21st only. Registration and course descriptions will be available shortly. For more information, call 1-866-203-1039 or click here to visit the Northern Plains Tobacco Prevention Project.
Prevention Connections 2009 Conference: Reducing Tobacco Use among Young Adults
April 29-30, 2009
Alexandria, VA
Join Prevention Connections for an exciting two-day conference to address the impact of the rapidly rising rate of tobacco use among young adults. This conference will begin to bridge the gap between the alarming increases in prevalence of tobacco use among 18- to 25-year-olds and the lack of public health initiatives aimed at this audience. Tobacco control experts from across the country will speak on a variety of topics pertaining to tobacco use in this population. Prevention Connections is a charitable organization committed to the prevention and reduction of tobacco use through education, intervention, policy development and community outreach to improve the health of individuals and communities. Click here for more information this event.
The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids' 13th Annual Youth Advocates of the Year Awards Gala
May 6, 2009
Washington, DC
Save the date! You are cordially invited to attend the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids' 13th Annual Youth Advocates of the Year Awards Gala. This event honors youth antismoking advocates. All proceeds benefit The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, the nation's largest advocacy and education organization working to prevent kids from smoking, help smokers quit, and protect everyone from secondhand smoke. The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids works to build a healthier future for our children by changing public attitudes and public policies regarding tobacco use. For more information and sponsorship opportunities, contact Delba Riddick at (202) 296-5469 or by email. More information will be posted on the event website as it becomes available.
LGBTQ Tobacco Control Summit
June 9, 2009
Phoenix, AZ
Join the National LGBT Tobacco Control Network on June 9, 2009 for the 7th annual LGBTQ Tobacco Control Summit. We hope to share successful solutions and innovations being used to improve LGBTQ health nationwide. Take this opportunity to discuss how tobacco affects all LGBTQs including communities of color, rural communities, and youth. Learn how to work with businesses in your community and how tobacco control can work with other fields. And share your lessons learned! Whether you’re a tobacco control veteran or a newbie we invite you to join us in Phoenix. Click here for more information and/or to register.
2009 National Conference on Tobacco or Health
June 10-12, 2009
Phoenix, AZ
The purpose of the National Conference on Tobacco or Health (NCTOH) is to help improve and sustain the effectiveness and reach of tobacco control programs and activities in the United States. Whether your interests lie in prevention, cessation, or research; whether you are a student, program manager, or seasoned advocate; and whether you work at the local, State, or national level, the 2009 National Conference will have something for you. Register now and save! Early bird registration runs through February 28th and represents a savings of $195 off the regular registration fee. Click here for additional information and to register.
Clearing the Air: An Institute for Policy Advocacy
September 20-22, 2009
Fallen Leaf Lake, CA
This conference is hosted by the American Nonsmokers' Rights Foundation. Click here for more information. To register, fill out the two-page registration application. A separate application is required for each person. If you are applying for a scholarship, fill out the one-page scholarship request form, in addition to the registration application. If you are requesting to bring family members and/or guests, please also complete the family form. Applications received after the Early Bird Registration deadline of 2/27/2009 will be invoiced at the Regular Registration rate. For more information, contact Stephanie Shedd at stephanie.shedd@no-smoke.org.
5th National Summit on Smokeless and Spit Tobacco
September 21-23, 2009
Madison, WI
The 5th National Summit on Smokeless and Spit Tobacco is designed to support health care professionals, public health and policy professionals, tobacco treatment specialists, scientists, physicians, dentists, dental hygienists, state and federal tobacco prevention and control administrators, tobacco program staff and advocates who have an interest in smokeless and spit tobacco. The Summit is the primary forum professionals in the smokeless tobacco field have to come together to learn of best practices, share success stories, hear about prevention and cessation approaches that work, and become aware of the latest research in the field. It also provides these professionals a specific opportunity to network with their colleagues nationally and internationally. For more information, please visit the Summit website, or call or email Chris DeIuliis (800-633-1442 or deiuliis@uwosh.edu).
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