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Tobacco Settlement Agreement Fund Oversight Committee

Learn about the Kentucky Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Program's efforts to combat tobacco use among adults and high school students. Discover the prevalence of cigarette smoking in Kentucky and the initiatives taken by the program, including 100% tobacco-free schools and collaboration with partners.

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Tobacco Settlement Agreement Fund Oversight Committee

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  1. Tobacco Settlement Agreement FundOversight Committee Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Program May 1, 2019

  2. Prevalence of Cigarette Smoking Among Kentucky Adults, 2011-2017 Data source: KyBRFSS2017

  3. Prevalence of Cigarette Smoking Among Kentucky High School Students, 2007-2017 Data source: KY – YRBSS 2017

  4. New and Significant Challenges Among High School Students <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/9ROPUYiOV0c" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>

  5. New Results from the 2018 Kentucky Incentives for Prevention (KIP) Survey

  6. What Is KTPC Doing to Combat This Epidemic?

  7. 100% Tobacco Free Schools

  8. Kentucky’s 100% Tobacco Free School Districts 100% Tobacco Free Districts • Adair County • Ashland Independent • Bardstown Independent • Beechwood Independent* • Berea Independent* • Bourbon County • Boyd County* • Boyle County • Breathitt County* • Bullitt County • Burgin Independent • Campbellsville Independent • Carroll County • Casey County • Clinton County • Corbin Independent* • Covington Independent • Danville Independent* • Dayton Independent* • Daviess County • Elizabethtown Independent • Eminence Independent* • Fairview Independent • Fayette County • Frankfort Independent* • Franklin County • Gallatin County • Grant County* • Grayson County* • Hancock County • Hardin County • Harrison County* • Henderson County • Henry County • Hopkins County • Jefferson County • Jessamine County • Kenton County • LaRue County* • Lawrence County* • Lincoln County* • Marion County • Marshall County • Martin County* • Mason County • Menifee County • Mercer County • McCreary County • Monroe County • Murray Independent* • Nelson County • Newport Independent • Ohio County* • Oldham County • Owen County • Paducah Independent • Paris Independent • Pikeville Independent • Powell County • Pulaski County • Robertson County* • Rockcastle County • Russell County • Russellville Independent • Science Hill Independent • Simpson County • Somerset Independent* • Warren County • Washington County • Webster County • West Point Independent • Williamsburg Independent* • Williamstown Independent* • Woodford County • 75 districts • 759 schools • 43% of districts covered • 59% of students protected * School districts in green need to update their policy to include e-cigarettes April 2019

  9. Retailer Training to Prevent Youth Sales Continues to Grow Tobacco Retailer Underage Sales Training (TRUST) ads were placed in the Midwest Beverage Journal and the Kentucky Grocer and Convenience Store Association Check It Out! newsletter. Retailers trained: 6,429 total trained to date 1,427 trained in 2018

  10. Local Grants Allow Communities to Expand Their Efforts

  11. Local Grants Allow Communities to Expand Their Efforts 30-second Version 130-second Version 2

  12. Collaboration with Partners is Important

  13. Collaboration with Partners is Important

  14. Around the Community

  15. Sometimes in Unexpected Places

  16. Master Settlement Fund Expenditures, FY19$3,773,000

  17. A Little Humor for Your Day……

  18. Kerri Verden Program Manager Kentucky Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Program Health Promotions Section Chronic Disease Branch Division of Prevention and Quality Improvement Department for Public Health

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