Making the Case for Smoke-Free Behavioral Health Settings: Theory & Practice
When it comes to advancing a smoke-free culture in behavioral health, framing matters; the message can enhance or undermine our impact. In planning for change, it’s important to plan the way we talk about the work. Fortunately, there’s evidence - both empirical data and proven, practical approaches - that can guide would-be champions for smoke-free protections. FrameWorks Institute
This session will integrate research and practice. FrameWorks Institute will share findings from new research-backed recommendations for framing tobacco-related health disparities. Ryan Coffman of the Philadelphia Department of Public Health will share a practical, on-the-ground perspective on how framing can help to change the culture in behavioral health settings.
PS. Eventually, the presentation will be posted here: https://smokingcessationleadership.ucsf.edu/webinars/archive