111 resultados para Tobacco habit prevention
em Iowa Publications Online (IPO) - State Library, State of Iowa (Iowa), United States
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The Division of Tobacco Use Prevention and Control works to reduce tobacco use and the toll of tobacco-caused disease and death by preventing youth from starting, helping Iowans to quit, and preventing exposure to secondhand smoke. Tobacco is the leading preventable cause of death for Iowans, taking the lives of more than 4,400 adults each year. Estimated annual health care costs in Iowa directly related to tobacco use now total $1 billion.
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The Newsletter of the Division of Tobacco Use Prevention and Control.
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The Newsletter of the Division of Tobacco Use Prevention and Control.
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The Newsletter of the Division of Tobacco Use Prevention and Control.
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The Newsletter of the Division of Tobacco Use Prevention and Control.
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The Newsletter of the Division of Tobacco Use Prevention and Control.
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The Newsletter of the Division of Tobacco Use Prevention and Control.
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The Newsletter of the Division of Tobacco Use Prevention and Control.
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The Newsletter of the Division of Tobacco Use Prevention and Control.
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The Newsletter of the Division of Tobacco Use Prevention and Control.
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The Newsletter of the Division of Tobacco Use Prevention and Control.
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The Newsletter of the Division of Tobacco Use Prevention and Control.
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This document contains two related, but separate reports. The Juvenile Crime Prevention Community Grant Fund Outcomes Report is a summary of outcomes from services and activities funded through the Juvenile Crime Prevention Community Grant Fund in FY2001. The Juvenile Justice Youth Development Program Summary describes Iowa communities current prevention and sanction programs supported with funding from the Division of Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning (CJJP) during FY2002.
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This document contains two related, but separate reports. The Juvenile Crime Prevention Community Grant Fund Outcomes Report is a summary of outcomes from services and activities funded through the Juvenile Crime Prevention Community Grant Fund in FY 2001. The Juvenile Justice Youth Development Program Summary describes Iowa communities’ current prevention and sanction programs supported with funding from the Division of Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning (CJJP) during FY 2002.
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The Division of Criminal & Juvenile Justice Planning, as a part of its duties to administer Iowa’s Juvenile Crime Prevention Community Grant Fund, compiled the information contained in this report. Persons involved in the preparation of this report include Eric Sage, Sonya Wendell, and Richard Moore. Much of the report’s descriptions of community projects was adapted from narrative information contained in the applications and progress reports of agencies and units of government throughout the state that are participating in the Juvenile Crime Prevention Community Grant Fund.