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Screen Out! A Parent's Guide to Smoking, Movies and Children's HealthSummary
These materials, designed for parent and health professional advocacy campaigns on regulating the appearance of smoking tobacco in films, were created based on the following statistics, as stated in the Guide: "Exposure to on-screen smoking starts half of all teen smokers, an estimated 390,000 each year. Movies feed the tobacco industry almost enough fresh smokers to replace the 438,000 adults killed by tobacco annually... Three in four PG-13 movies include tobacco." They include a guide, available in PDF format, for parents and health professionals who want to advocate for keeping tobacco out of movies rated for children. The guide includes fact sheets and resources, sample letters and group resolution, newspaper ad/posters and op-ed text, a slideshow briefing, and a detailed organiser’s guide. Also, a slide show of 47 slides in PowerPoint format for promoting the elimination of tobacco from children's films and television is available. As part of its approach, it gives statistical information and shows the use of tobacco in popular film and TV series. A script for presenting the slide show is available in PDF format here. Reproducible advertising copy for an advocacy campaign is available in a 5-page PDF format document here. PublisherContactKaren Williams
Smoke Free Movies
UCSF School of Medicine, Box 1390
San Francisco CA
94143-1390
United States
Tel: 415 476 4683
SourceSmoke Free Movies website on September 8 2007. Placed on the Communication Initiative site November 30 2007 Last Updated December 04 2007 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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