Empowering First Nations Entrepreneurs
Empowering First Nations Entrepreneurs is a program by OFNEDA, a Canadian economic development organization, providing guidance and support to Indigenous entrepreneurs. The initiative matches Indigenous partners with experienced volunteer advisors to enhance capacity-building and facilitate communit
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Conventions for Referring to Indigenous Peoples in Canada and the USA
This article outlines guidelines for referring to Indigenous Peoples, emphasizing specificity and respect for preferred names and terms. It discusses the importance of capitalizing terms related to Indigenous Nations and cautions against using terms implying colonial possession. The use of terms lik
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Understanding Settler Colonialism and Its Impact in the Anthropocene
Settler colonialism, a structure of domination, aims to permanently transfer settlers to Indigenous lands, leading to ongoing dispossession and conflict. This form of colonialism disrupts Indigenous nationhoods, political practices, and sovereignties. The dispossession of Indigenous bodies and lands
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Understanding the Impact of Smoking and Vaping on Health and the Environment
Smoking is linked to disease and early death, while vaping is seen as a tool for smoking cessation. Vaping, although perceived as less harmful than smoking, still poses health risks, with short-term effects like coughing and long-term effects yet to be fully understood. It is essential to be aware o
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The Dangers of Smoking - Multiple Choice Quiz
Test your knowledge on the harmful effects of smoking with this interactive multiple-choice quiz! Learn about the damage smoking can cause to various organ systems, the addictive substances in cigarettes, and the risks associated with smoking-related diseases. Explore how smoking affects the respira
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Working Towards a Smokefree NHS Workforce
A regional pilot program in North East and North Cumbria is aiding over 85,000 NHS staff across 11 NHS Foundation Trusts to quit smoking. The initiative aims to reduce the smoking prevalence of 14.8% in the region and address the estimated £206 million annual cost of staff smoking to the NHS. Vario
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Indigenous IT Apprenticeship Program Overview
The Government of Canada's IT Apprenticeship Program for Indigenous Peoples offers a comprehensive 24-month term appointment to develop Indigenous individuals into IT professionals. Supported by the Office of Indigenous Initiatives, the program provides hands-on work experience and online training,
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Understanding Indigenous Communities in Disaster Recovery
Increased understanding of intrinsic strengths and unique impacts of disasters on Indigenous communities, role of Indigenous community-controlled organizations, importance of connection to Country, and need for engagement with Indigenous communities by emergency management agencies. Disasters have u
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Understanding the Health Risks of Smoking
Smoking is a dangerously addictive habit that poses serious health risks to individuals and those around them. Cigarette smoke contains harmful chemicals that can lead to various illnesses, and the addictive nature of nicotine makes it difficult to quit. Young people often start smoking due to peer
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Indigenous Smoking Workers Induction Pack Slideshow
Explore the Indigenous Smoking Workers Induction Pack through a slideshow with clickable links. Navigate through background information, planning tools, evidence-based activities, monitoring and evaluation resources, and development opportunities. Dive into facts about smoking, the Tackling Indigeno
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Addressing Rheumatic Heart Disease Disparities in Indigenous Australians
Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) continues to disproportionately affect Indigenous Australians, particularly those living in remote areas, with a high incidence compared to the non-Indigenous population. Acute Rheumatic Fever (ARF) is a key precursor to RHD, often linked to social determinants and poor
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Impact of Nicotine Use in Pregnancy: Risks and Consequences
Smoking and nicotine use during pregnancy pose significant risks, including low birth weight, stillbirth, miscarriage, preterm birth, heart defects, and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Nicotine Replacement Therapy is licensed for pregnant women but lacks evidence of effectiveness in smoking cessation
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Relationship Between Health and Deaths in Custody in Australia
In Australia, the relationship between prisoner health and deaths in custody is a critical issue. Indigenous inmates are disproportionately affected, with higher death rates compared to non-Indigenous inmates. Addressing prisoner health may offer a potential solution to reducing custodial deaths. Th
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Impacts of the Inpatient Smoking Ban: Research Findings
This study by Casey Bohrman, MSW, PhD from West Chester University explores the effects of the smoking ban in inpatient drug treatment facilities in Philadelphia. Through a mixed-method design, the research examines the influence of the ban on treatment-seeking behavior and early discharges. The sur
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Smoking: Risks, Cessation, and Public Health Concerns in Saudi Arabia
This presentation on smoking in Saudi Arabia covers the epidemiology, risks, and effects of smoking, including passive smoking. It also discusses strategies for smoking cessation, the role of healthcare professionals, and updates on pharmacological management. A case scenario of a smoker seeking hel
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The Impact of Cigarette Taxes and Indoor Air Laws on Prenatal Smoking and Infant Death
This study examines the effects of cigarette taxes and indoor air laws on prenatal smoking and infant death. It discusses how cigarette taxes can increase smoking cessation during pregnancy and reduce the probability of smoking, while comprehensive smoking bans can decrease the likelihood of smoking
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Impact of Tobacco Retail Outlet Density on Youth Smoking Risk in New Zealand
This study examines the correlation between the density of tobacco outlets around secondary schools in New Zealand and the prevalence of youth smoking behaviors, including current smoking, susceptibility to smoking, and tobacco purchasing. Results show varying adjusted odds ratios based on different
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Surrey Stop Smoking Service - Helping You Quit for a Healthier Life
Providing support and resources for those looking to quit smoking, Surrey Stop Smoking Service offers guidance on the risks of smoking, benefits of quitting, and assistance in making a successful transition. Learn about the impact of smoking on health, the benefits of quitting, and the strategies av
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Smoking Cessation Counseling for a 44-Year-Old Man
Abdullah, a 44-year-old man, seeks help to quit smoking. This tutorial covers the counseling approach for smoking cessation, including history-taking, discussing smoking habits, addressing concerns like fear of lung cancer, and incorporating the 5 A's approach: Ask, Advise, Assess, Assist, and Arran
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Statistical Analysis of Pharmacotreatment Effect in Smoking Cessation
This study by Dr. Neil Walker at the Oxford Biomedical Research Centre aims to analyze the effectiveness of pharmacotreatment in smoking cessation using observational data from the Stop Smoking Service. The research evaluates the impact of medications like Champix, Zyban, and Nicotine Replacement Th
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Understanding Smoking and Drug Abuse Risks
Exploring the epidemiology of smoking in Saudi Arabia, the health risks associated with smoking and substance abuse, and strategies for smoking cessation. Topics include the impact of smoking on pregnancy, children, and passive smoking effects. Learn about effective anti-smoking drugs, nicotine prep
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Insights from 2016 Smoking Policy Survey at Foothill College
In 2016, a Smoking Policy Committee conducted a survey at Foothill College to gather data on smoking habits and attitudes. The committee's charge included regular surveys, reporting data to the Board, and coordinating with relevant authorities. Over 2,900 responses were collected from employees and
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Tobacco Use and Behavioral Health: Insights and Implications
High smoking prevalence among individuals with chronic mental illness and substance abuse poses significant health risks, leading to early mortality. The burden extends to addiction treatment center staff, with smoking rates higher than the general population. Data shows a concerning trend in smokin
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Understanding Barriers to Sustainable Indigenous Tourism Sector
Globally, tourism is seen as an opportunity for Indigenous communities. However, barriers such as economic challenges, declining demand, and competition pose significant obstacles. Research conducted in Australia aims to analyze the gap between supply and demand in Indigenous tourism and explore the
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Exploring the Relationship Between Smoking and Drinking Patterns Among Students
This study delves into the correlation between smoking and alcohol consumption among university students in New Zealand. Findings suggest a strong link between the two behaviors, indicating opportunities to reduce smoking rates by addressing drinking patterns. Strategies such as de-coupling tobacco
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Indigenous Studies Research Data Management Policy: Breaking Barriers in Indigenous Research
Covering cultural rights, Indigenous data custodianship, policy developments, and ATSILIRN protocols, this presentation at the National Indigenous Studies Conference in 2014 highlights key issues and approaches in managing research data in Indigenous studies.
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Teenage Smoking Addiction Survey Insights
A survey conducted on teenage smokers revealed insights into their smoking addiction, including reasons for starting, influences from family and friends, smoking habits, and more. The study sheds light on the factors contributing to youth smoking habits and emphasizes the importance of addressing th
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Webinar: Quitting Smoking Through Vaping - May 17th
Join the webinar chaired by Hazel Cheeseman, Deputy Chief Executive of ASH, to explore the role of e-cigarettes in helping smokers quit. Featuring informative sessions on vaping procurement, NHS offers, and more. Learn about the benefits and challenges of using e-cigs for smoking cessation. Get insi
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A Maternity Pathway for NRT Treatment in Smoking Cessation Programs - Insights from ASH Webinar
Explore the innovative approach to NRT treatment in maternity pathways for smoking cessation programs discussed during the ASH Webinar on 17th October 23. The initiative, led by Heidi Croucher and Janette Beer from Dorset ICS, aims to support pregnant women and household members in quitting smoking
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Understanding the Risks of Smoking and How to Quit
Smoking is a prevalent but harmful practice worldwide, with immediate adverse effects on one's health. Nicotine addiction and exposure to toxic chemicals in tobacco smoke increase the risk of various diseases and impact one's overall well-being. To reduce these risks, quitting smoking is the best op
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Dealing with Smoking in Strata Corporations: Legislation, Bylaws, and Strategies
Explore the challenges and solutions related to smoking in strata corporations, including the need for smoking bans, the role of council, provincial legislation impacting smoking, and strategies for managing smoking complaints. Learn how to address smoke allergies, smoking addictions, and the risks
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The Impact of Smoking on Health and Society
Smoking is a significant public health concern due to its harmful effects on the body, particularly the lungs. Tobacco smoke contains various harmful components that contribute to severe health consequences, such as lung cancer, heart disease, and respiratory issues. Passive smoking, or secondhand s
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Effectiveness of Tobacco-21 Laws in Reducing Youth Smoking
Tobacco-21 laws, which raise the minimum legal purchasing age for tobacco products to 21, are supported by various health organizations due to the detrimental effects of tobacco use. These laws aim to curb youth smoking by reducing access and circumventing issues of tobacco product substitution. Var
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The Dangers of Smoking and Vaping: Effects on Health and Ways to Quit
Vaping and smoking can have severe health consequences beyond just lung and heart issues, including addiction, lung injuries, and even strokes. While quitting smoking may be challenging, exercise can help improve overall health. The prevalence of vaping among teenagers is a growing concern, with man
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Understanding Indigenous Environmental Justice & Biodiversity Interconnection
Exploring the intricate relationship between Indigenous environmental justice, biodiversity, and cultural diversity as discussed by Jenell Navarro, Ph.D., and Winona LaDuke. The impact of settler colonialism, capitalism, and loss of Indigenous populations on environmental degradation is highlighted.
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The Impact of Smoking on Public Health in the UK
Smoking, ranging from daily to occasional use, remains a significant public health concern in the UK. Despite declining rates, tobacco use still causes thousands of premature deaths annually. Various factors such as socioeconomic status and gender influence smoking prevalence. The Department's tobac
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Insights on Smoking Cessation Interventions and Thought Suppression Effects
Smoking is identified as a significant health risk globally, particularly among youth. This content discusses the challenges of smoking cessation interventions, such as thought suppression, and its impact on smoking behaviors, emphasizing the importance of understanding and applying effective strate
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Exploring Indigenous Knowledge in Education
Delve into Indigenous ways of knowing, understanding, and learning, emphasizing the importance of integrating traditional Indigenous pedagogies in education. Learn about the characteristics, sources, and values of Indigenous knowledge, and explore the intersection of Indigenous knowledge with Wester
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Addressing Smoking Disparities in Mental Health Populations
Hazel Cheeseman, Deputy Chief Executive of Action on Smoking and Health (ASH), outlines key concerns about smoking inequalities in individuals with severe mental illness (SMI) and those with common mental health conditions. ASH's call to action includes raising awareness of the smoking-mental health
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Australians Reject Indigenous Advisory Panel: Impact & Challenges
Australians recently voted against establishing an Indigenous advisory panel, highlighting inequities faced by Indigenous Australians. The referendum faced misinformation and lacked clarity on its benefits. The rejection raises questions on addressing Indigenous issues, impacting Australia's global
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