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N-O-T (Not-On-Tobacco)

 

   “The premier teen smoking cessation program,” Not On Tobacco (N-O-T) is a comprehensive research and evaluation-based program designed for teens who are regular smokers. The voluntary, ten-session program is designed to help students stop smoking or reduce the number of cigarettes smoked, increase healthy lifestyle behaviors and improve life management skills. N-O-T is also designed to be gender sensitive, separating males and females to address significant, specific issues related to tobacco use and cessation. Booster sessions are also included, offering teens extra support in remaining tobacco-free. N-O-T uses a comprehensive evaluation component to determine behavior changes or success rates.  A statewide implementation study revealed a 23% quit rate at the end of the program. Facilitators must attend a full-day workshop conducted by the Lung Association to be certified as a N-O-T program facilitator. For more information, contact Keri Schneider at 262.703.4852 or by e-mail at kschneider@lungwisconsin.org.

Wisconsin Adult Facilitator Training Workshops

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(Download the electronic form. This document can be completed electronically at your desktop. Type in the requested information, save as a WORD file and e-mail to kschneider@lungwisconsin.org

Read about the N-O-T Wisconsin Implementation Study

 

 
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