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The Tips campaign uses approaches to address health disparities in pursuit of health equity by increasing the reach, representation, receptivity, and accessibility of smoking cessation messages.
- About the Campaign
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)...
- How to Quit Smoking
The Tips From Former Smokers campaign features real people...
- Learn About Quit Smoking Medicines
If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or younger than 18, you...
- Real Stories
The individuals below are participating in the Tips From...
- Diseases/Conditions Featured in the Campaign
The Tips From Former Smokers campaign features real people...
- For Specific Groups
Smoking-related statistics, information, and quitting...
- Partners
The following organizations have partnered with the Tips...
- Campaign Resources
Spread the word about CDC’s Tips From Former Smokers ®...
- About the Campaign
The Tips From Former Smokers ® (Tips ®) ads featuring people with heart disease are not intended to suggest that all heart-related medical conditions result from smoking, but instead they are intended to show the damage smoking can cause.
This section provides tips you can get if you want help dealing with urges and cravings. These have all been shown to help, with or without medicines. You can try some out and use them when you quit, or learn more about them first by calling the free and confidential 1-800-QUIT-NOW quitline.
Open-Ended Questions to Use in Discussing Smoking. General Questions: • How do you feel about your smoking? • What are your recent thoughts about quitting smoking? • What do you know about smoking and your family’s health? • What do you think it would be like to stop smoking? • What are your concerns about quitting?
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- PUTTING TIPS® TO WORK
- Leverage
- It is critical that clinical interventions be adopted alongside broader efforts at the health system
- CDC/OSH FREE CESSATION RESOURCES
- SMOKEFREE.GOV: FREE CESSATION RESOURCES FOR A VARIETY OF POPULATIONS
- American Dental Hygienists’ Association (ADHA)
- American Osteopathic Association (AOA)
- LOCALIZE YOUR TIPS® EFFORTS
- State and Local Data on Tobacco-Related Diseases and Conditions
- PITCH STORIES WITH LOCAL ANGLES
- SHARE POSITIVE VISUALS WITH THE MEDIA
- LEVERAGE HOLIDAYS AND HEALTH/HERITAGE OBSERVANCES
- Case Study on Extending Tips® through Digital Media to Reach LGBT Communities
- LGBT-
- in Facebook Marketing Campaign to Decrease Minority Smoking Rates & Increase Quitline Engagement
- to Address Disparities in Cessation and Smokefree Protections
- WHERE TO ACCESS TIPS® CAMPAIGN MATERIALS AND RESOURCES
- FOLLOW @CDCTobaccoFree ON SOCIAL MEDIA TO KEEP UP ON TIPS® ACTIVITIES AND RESOURCES
Use Tips® as a means to promote your own tobacco control goals
Promote and share the Tips® campaign messages and materials in your usual communications Place Tips® ads and/or share Tips® materials in a paid or free/earned capacity
and population levels to promote and cultivate successful cessation and tobacco-free norms.”
https.cdc.gov/quit CDC/OSH FREE CESSATION RESOURCES quit-smoking/quit-smoking-medications/ how_to_quit/benefits/
https://smokefree.gov/ TIPS® CAN HELP SUPPORT AND BUILD PARTNERSHIPS Tips® provides an opportunity to engage partners who can help you achieve your goals, and whose goals could be advanced by partnering with you around the Tips® campaign messages and materials. TIPS® PARTNERS PAGES CURATE MATERIALS FOR A VARIETY OF DIFFERENT PARTNERS https://www.cd...
ADHAQUITTOBACCO.org ADHA created a Tobacco Cessation section on their website with Tips® ads and materials for their offices. OSH also presented on an ADHA webinar, and at a National Conference session. The ADHA has state chapters. Many of the strategies that OSH collaborated on with the national office are options at the state level. For instan...
https://osteopathic.org/practicing-medicine/providing-care/smoking-cessation-toolkit/ OSH worked with AOA to make Tips® materials available for use in clinical settings, and the AOA equipped each of the sites with the Million Hearts Tobacco Cessation Change Package. OSH also worked with AOA to develop two articles for their news website. The AO...
Localizing your communications increases the chance the media will pick up a story – start pulling together state and local data about things like smoking prevalence, tobacco-related diseases, quit rates, quitline usage, health care costs, and policies that create environments that support cessation. Use this data to provide a local angle when app...
Asthma Birth Defects Cancer Chronic Disease Indicators COPD Diabetes Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention and Stroke Oral Health
People who have quit using your state quitline. People who have quit after their workplace went smokefree or the tobacco tax went up or.... Doctors or family members who are caring for someone with a tobacco-related illness. Announce new partnerships or coalition efforts.
(to prevent visuals that depict tobacco products or use)
National Minority Health and Health Disparities Month National Cancer Control Month Women’s Eye Health and Safety Month Limb Loss Awareness Month For many holidays or health/heritage observances, there is a Tips® participant whose story and materials match up. TIPS® MATERIALS ARE AVAILABLE FOR USE IN A VARIETY OF FORMATS Nebraska ran Rico’s ad in t...
https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/stateandcommunity/ bp-health-communications/index.htm to we ––
looking for an opportunity to use the Brian and Ellie Ads” – Ann Staples Case Study on Using Tips®
After observing elevated smoking rates in the state’s African American and Hispanic/Latino populations, the Kentucky Department for Public Health utilized Tips from Former Smokers® campaign resources in their own Facebook marketing campaign. These efforts, coupled with other community outreach initiatives, have resulted in improved quitline engagem...
https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/about/osh /programs-in-action/nebraska/index.htm https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/about/osh/pr ograms-in-action/west-virginia/index.htm Tobacco Free Nebraska continues to find new ways to help housing authorities adopt HUD’s smoke-free rule, such as: Renting 20 billboards with messages from CDC’s Tips® Campaign. These billboa...
www.cdc.gov/tips www.plowsharegroup.com/cdctips www.cdc.gov/tobacco/mcrc www.cdc.gov/consejos TIPS®
FOLLOW US @CDCTobaccoFree Engage in the conversation and share and repurpose our social media posts. You can also use images archived on our social media pages. Please direct all Tips®-related inquiries from the public to TobaccoMediaCampaign@cdc.gov for reply. If you are an OSH funding recipient with questions related to the Tips® campaign or to r...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) developed the Tips From Former Smokers campaign to raise awareness about the suffering caused by smoking and secondhand smoke exposure and to encourage smokers to quit.
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Jul 24, 2024 · Quitlines provide evidence-based support to help people quit smoking. They have been shown to increase the likelihood of successfully quitting. Mass media campaigns have promoted quitlines, and quitline calls have increased significantly with media promotion.