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What's in a Cigarette?

Each year, 19,700 New Jersey teens under 18 become daily smokers - that's 54 teens a day! This is an interactive program that reveals the ingredients of a cigarette and the effects smoking has on the body. Students examine the reasons they might decide to smoke despite their knowledge and the different ways they can say no.

"When I show my brother this he will definitely stop smoking (he"s in 9th grade!)"
Sixth grader at Round Valley Middle School

"What's in a cigarette is GROSS!"
Sixth grader at Round Valley Middle School

Fee: 
Grades 3-8
Sessions: 
None, Grant Funded
Target Audience: 
1 (approximately 45 minutes)

Breathing Easy In Hunterdon County

The Clean Indoor Air Act of New Jersey has repercussions for restaurants, businesses, and community leaders. This program is designed to assist in the transition to a cleaner Hunterdon County. Funded by Communities Against Tobacco (CAT) it has four goals:
To share key facts about underage smoking
To discuss the effects of smoking in the workplace
To help develop a plan to reduce smoking at a specific site
To provide resources information for clients or employees interested in quitting

Fee: 
Grant Funded
Sessions: 
One (one hour session)
Target Audience: 
Business Owners

BADvertising

Each year, 19,700 New Jersey teens under 18 become daily smokers - that's 54 teens a day! The main goal of this program is to reveal the techniques used by tobacco companies in their advertising. Students then doctor-up the tobacco ads to make them honest. This program gives students the ability to see through tobacco advertisers.

"This was great! I will never never never use a cigarette! "
Student at Round Valley Middle School

Fee: 
None,grant funded
Sessions: 
1 (approximately 45 minutes)
Target Audience: 
Grades 4 - 8

Tobacco Cessation Counseling

Counseling will be conducted by a Certified Tobacco Treatment Specialist who will utilize strategies of counseling that have been found to be helpful in promoting behavior change, such as smoking cessation, and will explore interventions for tobacco dependence.

Fee: 
$60.00 per session (insurance, sliding scale fee available

REBEL & REBEL 2

 

Rebel

Part of Hunterdon Prevention Resources work is in tobacco prevention through state-sponsored programs called REBEL and REBEL 2. REBEL is designed for high school students and REBEL 2 is a curriculum based, peer teaching model for middle school students. Both groups hope to decrease social acceptability of tobacco and prevent others from using.
 

REBEL is a group of teens dedicated to educating peers, middle and elementary school children, and other members of the community about the dangers of tobacco use. New Jersey REBEL is a statewide youth-led anti-tobacco movement organized with chapters in all 21 counties through the Communities Against Tobacco coalitions and in 76 New Jersey high schools. Each county or school chapter has an adult coordinator or advisor who assists in developing activities and helps locate resources to carry out the group's plans.
 

REBEL means R eaching E veryone B y E xposing L ies. One of the tasks at New Jersey 's first Kick Ash Weekend in November 2000 was to come up with a name, and everyone loved "REBEL." It means to resist or defy established convention, making it a very appropriate choice!
 

Each year, 19,700 New Jersey teens under 18 become daily smokers - that's 54 teens a day! Currently, 24.5% percent of New Jersey high school students use tobacco. In their memos, one of the tobacco companies called teens "replacement smokers." They are replacements for the ones that die. Hunterdon Prevention has received grant money from the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services to give $2,000 to 15 schools in Hunterdon County . The grant money is used to pay the school based REBEL advisors and to purchase supplies and materials that support school and county wide activities during the year.
 

We at Hunterdon Prevention Resources are excited about the possibility of decreasing and preventing tobacco use among teens and adults through these state-sponsored programs! In fact, it is already working. In the years since the grant began, 89.1% of Hunterdon County now does not use tobacco products!

Community Partnerships

Description:
The Community Partnerships is the foundation of the Comprehensive Control Program (CTCP) funded by the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services..

 Description:

The Community Partnership Project is made up of a variety of community-based organizations providing services to all population in Hunterdon County,  Each of the partner organizations possess different areas of expertise therefore establishing a comprehensive approach to all issues surrounding tobacco use, abuse, health concerns, and disease.

Community Partners include Hospitals, Health Departments, Municipal Alliance, Churches, Business and Community Leaders. 

Goals:

  1. Increase the number of people who start and complete treatment for nicotine dependence.
  2. Decrease the acceptability of tobacco use among all people
  3. Decrease the number of youth under 18 and young adults 18-24 who start smoking
  4. Decrease involuntary exposure to second-hand smoke (both legally and socially
  5. Reduce tobacco use among different population groups.

The Community Partnerships promote tobacco education and prevention services and the New Jersey Quitline and Quitnet Services.
 

Fee: 
No cost. Grant funded.
Target Audience: 
Young and pregnant women, children and teens, multicultural groups, college students, workers, smokers and non smokers, people with tobacco related illnesses, and faith-based and community organizations as well as health care providers.

Youth Tobacco Cessation Counseling

Description:
Counseling will be conducted by a Certified Tobacco Treatment Specialist who will use strategies of counseling that have been found to be helpful in promoting behavior change with this age group. Interventions for tobacco dependence will be explored.

Fee: 
$60
Sessions: 
6 one hour sessions
Target Audience: 
Ages 14 to 18
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