Protect people from tobacco smoke: smoke-free environments
Building capacity for tobacco control: training package
Overview
This training package has been prepared by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (the Union). The goal of the training is to facilitate strategic planning and action among those responsible for promoting, developing and implementing and enforcing comprehensive legislation to protect the public and workers from exposure to second-hand tobacco smoke. In particular, the training based on these materials will assist Parties to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) to fulfill their obligations under Article 8 of the WHO FCTC - protection from exposure to tobacco smoke. It also aims at assisting WHO Member States that are not yet parties to the WHO FCTC to implement selected demand reduction measures.
Key training documents
- Facilitators guide (File size: 2.88 MB)
- Participants workbook (File size: 1.44 MB)
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Workshop participant evaluation
pdf, 122kb
Generic training presentations
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Why smoke-free environments?
pdf, 2.32Mb -
Opponents and their tactics
pdf, 2.22Mb -
Drafting smoke-free legislation
pdf, 1.22Mb -
Information and communications for smoke-free environments
pdf, 1.63Mb -
Compliance with and enforcement of smoke-free legislation
pdf, 1.29Mb -
Evaluation and monitoring of smoke-free legislation and its impact
pdf, 667kb -
Workshop exercises
pdf, 1.29Mb
Resources
Related links
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Article 8 of the WHO FCTC
Protection from exposure to tobacco smoke -
Guidelines for implementation of Article 8 of the WHO FCTC
Protection from exposure to tobacco smoke -
MPOWER brochure: protect people from tobacco smoke
pdf, 1.16Mb