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Volume 7 Issue 1
January 2008

  IN THE NEWS:

 

Study: Teen Smokers at Risk For Hearing Loss

Thursday , January 03, 2008

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A new study from Yale University finds that teens who smoke are at risk for hearing loss, according to a BBC report.

In tests on 67 teenagers ages 13 to 18, university researchers found that teens exposed to smoke had trouble focusing and interpreting sounds when there was a distraction.

 

Researchers also found that teens exposed to tobacco smoke had more white matter in the brain. White matter is the part of the brain responsible for communication and transmitting messages.

 

The findings were reported in New Scientist magazine. Click here to see the study.

 

Previous research has shown that children with overdeveloped white matter have problems transmitting and interpreting sound because the white matter it is out of sync with the rest of the brain. The study found these changes in both teens who smoked and teens whose mothers smoked while pregnant.

 

Your Help and Support is Needed!

 

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SPRING AND SUMMER EVENTS 2008

For more information and registration click on the links below

 

Greenbrier River Bike Trek

May 15-18, 2008

 

 Morgantown Walk for Life & Breath

May 3, 2008

 

 

Huntington Asthma Walk

May 10, 2008

 

 Swing for Life and Breath Golf Tournament

June 9, 2008

 

FALL EVENTS 2008

For more information and registration click on the links below

 

 

 Surf and Turf Poker Run

August 23, 2008

   

Charleston Asthma Walk

September 27, 2008

 

Don’t forget to Purchase your Golf Card Year Round

 

 

The mission 

of the American Lung Association is to prevent lung disease and promote lung health.

 

Your Help and Support is Needed!

 

If you are interested in volunteering or participating in any of our events, in Charleston please call 342-6600, elsewhere in WV 1-800-LUNG-USA and ask to speak with Deb Qualls

 

REMINDERS

Don’t forget to order your student journals at least one week before your program is scheduled to start.

 

Another way of getting incentives is community donations. Explain to local businesses that you are trying to help teens stop smoking, and you will get anything from pizza to sodas donated. This is an excellent way of forming education/community partnerships.

 

STIPENDS

The West Virginia Department of Education’s continued support of the N-O-T program is allowing us to once again provide the $250 stipend for N-O-T classes and $100 stipends for ATS classes. Please remember that stipends are only awarded after all evaluation materials have been returned, unlike the $50 mini-grants that are provided before you begin your sessions.

 

Incentives   

Mini-Grants

$50 mini-grants are available to get your groups started.  The mini-grant can be used to purchase pencils, stress balls and most importantly, food!  We have heard many times, “If you feed them, they will come!”  Applying for the mini-grant is easy click HERE

 

N-O-T Stipends

Another positive incentive are the $250 stipends, which are available for facilitators after all evaluation materials have been returned to ALAWV.

 

Student Journals

Program expenses are kept to a minimum since we provide all required handouts for students in this “journal.” Blank pages are provided for the students to write on.

 

 ATS Stipends

Thanks to a generous grant from the Department of Education Office Of Healthy schools we now have $100 stipends available for facilitators who use the ATS program in their schools.

 

You can find all these resources and more at our web site click here à N-O-T

 

Free Technical Assistance! Points of contacts are:

 

Tony Richards, Program Manager

Not On Tobacco (N-O-T)

American Lung Association of West Virginia

415 Dickinson Street, PO Box 3980

Charleston, WV 25339-3980

(304) 342-6600; 1-800-LUNG-USA

tony@alawv.org / www.alawv.org

 

Regional Tobacco Prevention Specialist


The RESA Tobacco Prevention Program serves as the regional liaison with the school districts to provide training, technical assistance, and staff development to teachers and staff in the areas of tobacco prevention, education and cessation. Available programs include Life Skills Training, Raze/TATU (Teens Against Tobacco) N-O-T (Not On Tobacco-a research-based cessation program for teens), related youth programs which include tobacco prevention initiatives, tobacco policy considerations and community tobacco prevention coalitions and groups. The Tobacco Prevention Specialist can assist with developing alternatives to suspension programs, youth empowerment and prevention activities. The primary focus is to provide training and technical assistance on any implementation activities as well as provide assistance to County Safe and Drug Free Schools Coordinators.

 

RESA I:
Lori McGraw
400 Neville Street
Beckley, West Virginia  25801
(304) 256-4712 x331

McDowell, Mercer, Monroe, Raleigh, Summers, Wyoming

RESA II:
Keith Dalton
2001 McCoy Avenue
Huntington, West Virginia 25701
(304) 529-6205 x28

Cabell, Lincoln, Logan, Mason, Mingo, Wayne

RESA III:
Cybele Boehm
501 22nd Street
Dunbar, WV  25064
(304) 766-7655 x114

Boone, Clay, Kanawha, Putnam

RESA IV:
Cheri Hall
404 Old Main Drive
Summersville, West Virginia 26651
(304) 872-6440 x19

Braxton, Fayette, Greenbrier, Nicholas, Pocahontas, Webster

RESA V:
Teresa Pickens
2507 9th Avenue
Parkersburg, WV  26101
(304) 485-6513-Ext. 142

Calhoun, Jackson, Pleasants, Ritchie, Roane, Tyler, Wirt, Wood

RESA VI:
Caryn Puskarich
30 GC & P Road
Wheeling, WV 26003
(304) 231-3816

Brooke, Hancock, Ohio, Marshall, Wetzel

RESA VII:
Adrianne Marsh
1201 North 15th Street
Clarksburg, WV  26301
(304) 624-6554 x 238

Barbour, Doddridge, Harrison, Gilmer, Lewis, Marion, Monongalia, Preston, Randolph, Taylor, Tucker, Upshur

RESA VIII:
Donna Kuhn
109 South College Street
Martinsburg, WV 25401
(304) 257-2641

Berkeley, Grant, Hampshire, Hardy, Jefferson, Morgan, Mineral, Pendleton

 

 

Regional Tobacco Prevention Coalition Coordinators

 

The RTPCC’s are a group of people interested in the health and welfare of those who live, work, eat, and play in their regions. The main focus is tobacco education, and educating the public concerning the harmful effects of smoking and secondhand smoke.  If you would be interested in expanding your role and fighting the tobacco epidemic in West Virginia please contact your regional coalition coordinator listed below.  They are working to bring smoking/tobacco cessation to their regions.  They would welcome your involvement.

 

 

 

 

 

Region

Name

Agency

Place

Address

City

State

Zip

Phone

Email

A

PAM WILSON

AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION OF WV

Work

Please Call or

 E-mail

 

 

 

242-6645

pwilson@lunginfo.org

B

BEVERLY KEENER

MARION COUNTY  HEALTH DEPARTMENT

Work

300 SECOND ST

FAIRMONT

WV

26554

366-3360 EXT 39

bevkeener@wvdhhr.org

C

ANGELA K POWERS

HAMPSHIRE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

Work

HC 71 BOX 9

AUGUSTA

WV

26704

496-9640

angelanoonan@wvdhhr.org

D

Charles Yakubow

GRANT COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

Work

PO BOX 608

PETERSBURG

WV

26847

257-4922

charlesyakubow@wvdhhr.org

E

Amy Sherwood

MOUNTAIN CAP OF WV INC

Work

23 North Kanawha Street

BUCKHANNON

WV

26201

472-1500

asherwood@mountaincap.com

F

CARRIE BRAINARD

MID-OHIO VALLEY    HEALTH DEPARTMENT

Work

PO BOX 670

ELIZABETH

WV

26143

275-3131

carriebrainard@wvdhhr.org

G

BRIAN LINKOUS

CAMC HEALTH EDUCATION  & RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Work

3110 MACCORKLE AVE SE

CHARLESTON

WV

25304

388-9967

Brian.Linkous@camc.org

H

JEAN TENNEY

MOUNTAIN CAP OF WV INC.

Work

142 NORTH COURT SQUARE SUITE A

WEBSTER SPRINGS

WV

26288

847-2131

faveljt@hotmail.com

I

TERESA MILLS

CABELL-HUNTINGTON HEALTH  DEPARTMENT

Work

703 7th Avenue

HUNTINGTON

WV

25701

523-6483 EXT 268

teresaadkins@wvdhhr.org

J

DONALD REED JR

COMMUNITY CONNECTION INC

Work

158 Riverside Drive

WELCH

WV

24801

436-3260

tobaccofreewv@frontiernet.net

 

 

Region A – Brooke, Hancock, Marshall, Ohio, Tyler, Wetzel

 

Region B – Doddridge, Harrison, Marion, Monongalia, Preston, Taylor

 

Region C – Berkeley, Hampshire, Jefferson, Mineral, Morgan

 

Region D – Grant, Hardy, Pendleton, Randolph, Tucker

 

Region E – Barbour, Braxton, Gilmer, Lewis, Upshur 

 

Region F – Calhoun, Peasants, Ritchie, Roane, Wirt, Wood

 

Region G – Boone, Clay, Jackson, Kanawha, Putnam

 

Region H – Cabell, Lincoln, Logan, Mason, Mingo, Wayne

 

Region J - McDowell, Mercer, Monroe, Raleigh, Summers, Wyoming

 

 

 

Community Development Specialists are trained professionals who work locally in their communities to enhance West Virginia’s prevention system. They provide individuals, families, agencies, organizations, and other groups with technical assistance and training to build capacity for sustainable community-based prevention efforts. To find your Community Development Specialist click here.

  

Newsletter Updates

If you know of something happening with the N-O-T program that you feel other facilitators would benefit from, please call Tony (304)342-6600 or email tony@alawv.org. The newsletter will be published once a month.

 

If you are interested in our programs and would like more information, or would like to schedule a visit, please call our office.   

 

Tobacco Websites and Other Interesting Links

 

New Website “TheScoopOnSmoking” was designed to present in a highly accessible, interactive manner, detailed facts about the health consequences of tobacco use.

 

Why do we feel that there is a need for this website?

 

Too often teens (and adults) are simply told that using tobacco -- particularly smoking cigarettes -- is "dangerous." Even the government-mandated warning label gives only a few words of caution -- all in very general terms. But the devil is in the details. ACSH's site -- which is based on a teen-version of ACSH's classic publication "Cigarettes: What the Warning Label Doesn't Tell You: The First Comprehensive Guide to the Health Consequences of Smoking" -- gives specific details of tobacco's deleterious impact on every site of the body and every organ system.

 

 American Lung Associationà www.alawv.org

Data & Statistics à http://www.lungusa.org/site/pp.asp?c=dvLUK9O0E&b=33347

Not On Tobacco (N-O-T) à http://www.alawv.org/NOT_folder/NOT.htm

Teens Against Tobacco Use (TATU) à http://www.alawv.org/TATU_folder/TATU.htm

West Virginia Prevention Resource Center (WVPRC) à http://www.prevnet.org/

RAZE à www.razewv.com

Tobacco News à www.tobacco.org

National Spit Tobacco Education Program à www.nstep.org

 

West Virginia Department of Education

http://wvde.state.wv.us/policies/

This site gives the updated list of present WV state education policies, including WV tobacco policy.

 

CDC’s Tips: Tobacco Information and Prevention Sources

http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/publications/aag/osh.htm

This site has several links for Teens and Kids. It also has important research data and report links. This is also a good site to link up to sources for supplemental information as well as getting information on different CDC publications.

 

Surgeon General’s Report for Kids (SGR 4 KIDS) - Table of contents

http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/sgr/sgr4kids/sgrmenu.htm

This site is a “kid friendly” information filled site. It would be a good site to bring to the attention of the kids participating in the N-O-T program.

 

Action on Smoking and Health

http://ash.org

This site is an informative site which has both adult and kid friendly information.

 

BADvertising Institute

http://www.badvertising.org/

This site contains information as well as posters, pamphlet, and other materials that could be ordered.

 

Why Files

http://whyfiles.news.wisc.edu/024nicotine/index.html

This site gives detailed information about nicotine and smoking. Within the narrative, it has links to a glossary, bibliography, and additional information.

 

Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids

http://tobaccofreekids.org

This site is an information site as well as an advocacy site.

 

PTA

http://www.pta.org

This is the parent-teacher association page. It may be a valuable source to get information from other schools and school associations.

 

National Families in Action

http://www.nationalfamilies.org/

This site gives information on tobacco and links as well as other information on other drug related issues.

 

Youth Risk Behavior Survey

http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dash/yrbs

This site gives data from the Youth Risk Behavior Survey.

 

Dietary Guidelines for Americans

http://www.health.gov/dietaryguidelines/

This site give nutritional and dietary information, e.g., food pyramid, introduction to eating healthy, etc.

 

Bacchus and Gamma Peer Education Network

www.bacchusgamma.org

The international association of college and university –based peer education programs focuses on substance abuse prevention and other student health and safety issues.

 

 

   

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