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Learning Objectives: Identify strategies that work for Nativie American tobacco abuse prevention programs Demonstrate knowledge of traditional use of tobacco versus abuse of tobacco
Audience: Tobacco Prevention program service providers, Native American community providers, Health service providers in Native American communities.
Key Points: Tobacco Second Hand Smoke Poll results from Leech Lake. Urban Programs, how they work and who they benefit. Where do we go from here in Native American communities?
Learning Objectives: Participants will learn how to use best and promising practices to deliver successful tobacco prevention while working in the Native American communities, both urban and rural
Benefits: This presentation will better prepare providing agencies to reduce health disparities through addressing smoking, cessation, education and youth driven initiatives. You will leave with knowledge of how to deliver abuse free programs while embracing traditional use of tobacco.