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African American Tobacco Education Network - USA
Started in 1998, The African American Tobacco Education Network is a state funded programme that promotes tobacco control and education and whose mission is to engage communities throughout California in campaigns to reduce to use of tobacco products by African Americans.
Communication Strategies
Mini-grants are provided to fund appropriate programmes or priorities, statewide conferences are hosted, along with co-hosting of multi-ethnic conferences and training, providing technical assistance through workshops and seminars, newsletters and bulletins. Also, review materials were developed, and the group provides sponsorship to groups and input on advocacy for the state.
Development Issues
Health, smoking, tobacco control, youth, ethnic communities
Key Points
The resolutions that have been taken by the AATEN in their efforts to reduce tobacco use were: to increase awareness of health consequences, to increase the effectiveness of tobacco control programs, to increase participation, to enhance leadership and to integrate the priorities of the Department of Health Services, Tobacco Control Section with a focus on the mandate of the African American community. These resolutions are based on the principles of: unity, self determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity and faith.
Partners
African American Tobacco Education Network brings together people from churches, youth organisations, community organisations, the media, advocacy groups, business, health organisations, and legislators.
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