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Tobacco strategy - Coggle Diagram
Tobacco strategy
developing personal skills
individuals - seek to develop their own skills in relation to health. enabled to take charge of their own health. eg advice from GPs
community - run education and training programs to develop personal skills eg quit helpline, brochures, discussion groups
gov - k-10 PDHPE compulsory, advertisements to inform people about smoking and its negatives
informed about the health risk associated with smoking eg lung cancer
equity - all children have the opportunity to attend school resulting in a broad knowledge and skills on dealing with peer pressure of smoking and health affects.
diversity - having brochure in different language about smoking
supportive environment - quit helpline and media campaigns to raise awareness of preventative approaches to help people
creating a supportive environment
indiviudal - make better health choices based of envrionment eg cigrattes being put in the bin
commuity - help maintain a health environment to promote healthy behaviour eg disccusion groups, providing advice to quit
gov - implementing services and infrastrucutre to deal with patients eg clinic
equity - subsidation on nictoine replacement therapy through pharmaecutal benfit scheme to decrease barriers and increase quitting
diversity - abroginal quitline phone service to assist ASTI people quit smoking by helping design a quit plan and manage cravings
supportive environment - legislation in banning smoking in public and near playgrounds, quit buddy mobile phone app
strengthening community action
individuals - promote community actives that promote health eg fun runs, community discussions
community
community - creating groups to support those most at risk eg ASTI community controlled health service
gov - engage with community groups in creation of policies eg allowing communities to provide feedback on policies
equity - provide free information/seminars in community centres
diversity - have ASTI employed health care proffesionals
supportive environment - increased police patrols to decrease young people out and engaging in risk behaviors
reorientating health services
individual - seek to make healthy life choices and help others do the same eg getting advice from a GP on quitting smoking
community - conduct research and be involved in health promotion eg promote better health choice in preventing cancer - lung cancer
gov - fund and research prevention eg tv ad and creating policies
diversity - having brochure in different lnaguages
equity - increasing number of health professionals including gps, dentists and nurse in remote areas
supportive environment - have less areas where smoking is avaliable
building public health policy
individual - may not feel involved in policy process eg not smoking in public areas
community - contribute towards the development of health policies eg close the gap program, providing equal resources
gov - listening to public to ensure polices they develop meet public needs/expectation
Equity - bulk billing medicare to reduce cost in seeking medical care
diversity - polcies and strategies in different langauges about smoking
supportive environment - curfew to decrease young people engaging in risk behavior