PETRA Year in Review 2014-2015. PETRA Year in Review – 2014-2015.

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PETRA Year in Review

PETRA Year in Review –

Vision: To create a tobacco-free province Mission: The Prince Edward Island Tobacco Reduction Alliance (PETRA) works to prevent tobacco use and promote cessation in Prince Edward Island.

PETRA Year in Review – Four priority areas: –Prevention for susceptible youth < 20 –Cessation for young adults –Cessation for adults aged –Cessation for susceptible youth < 20

PETRA Year in Review – Membership engagement Projects –Revealing the Truth… -Quit Smoking resource for Principals -Environmental scan -Quit Smoking Information Sessions

PETRA Year in Review – Membership engagement, actions using listserv -24 attended at least one workshop (40%) -10 members/steering committee -4 members/working groups

PETRA Year in Review – %

PETRA Year in Review –

PETRA Year in Review – Project #1:

PETRA Year in Review – Key Outcomes

PETRA Year in Review – Project #2:

PETRA Year in Review – Key Outcomes

PETRA Year in Review – Project #3

PETRA Year in Review – Project #4: Quit Smoking Public Information Sessions

PETRA Year in Review – What’s Next???

PETRA Year in Review –