Guideline for Tobacco Free Educational Institutions No Amala Karava Babat No Paripatra
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Guideline for Tobacco Free Educational Institutions No Amala Karava Babat No Paripatra
treaty that includes commitments to making smokefree environments the norm (Article 8)5
and to protecting public health policies
from interference by the tobacco industry (Article 5.3).6
3. What is a tobacco-free campus policy?
Every campus should officially adopt a tobacco-free policy that is comprehensive and based on best practice to: protect staff, students and
visitors from exposure to SHS; remove all forms of tobacco advertising, promotion sponsorship and sale; and end any financial or material
connections with the tobacco industry or related third parties.
The sample policy we recommend includes: smokefree environments, such as all indoor areas, crowded outdoor areas, walkways,
residence halls or dormitories, campus vehicles etc; tobacco-free environments that are free of all forms of tobacco advertising, promotion,
sponsorship and sale; and educational materials for students and staff on how to quit smoking. A condition of employment or student
membership should be to respect and comply with the policy.
A tobacco-free policy can also be part of a broader policy to improve the overall health of students and staff.
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treaty that includes commitments to making smokefree environments the norm (Article 8)5
and to protecting public health policies
from interference by the tobacco industry (Article 5.3).6
3. What is a tobacco-free campus policy?
Every campus should officially adopt a tobacco-free policy that is comprehensive and based on best practice to: protect staff, students and
visitors from exposure to SHS; remove all forms of tobacco advertising, promotion sponsorship and sale; and end any financial or material
connections with the tobacco industry or related third parties.
The sample policy we recommend includes: smokefree environments, such as all indoor areas, crowded outdoor areas, walkways,
residence halls or dormitories, campus vehicles etc; tobacco-free environments that are free of all forms of tobacco advertising, promotion,
sponsorship and sale; and educational materials for students and staff on how to quit smoking. A condition of employment or student
membership should be to respect and comply with the policy.
A tobacco-free policy can also be part of a broader policy to improve the overall health of students and staff.
Click here for Paripatra
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