Justice-Involved Tobacco Cessation

The University of Colorado, Behavioral Health & Wellness Program (BWHP) is pleased to assist the Arizona Department of Health Services, Bureau of Tobacco and Chronic Disease (BTCD) to meet the tobacco cessation needs of Arizona’s tobacco users, with specific attention paid to priority populations. Individuals involved with Arizona’s criminal justice system will be a specific population of focus. BHWP will work with the state, counties, public service institutions, and other key stakeholders to articulate high-utility, realistic plans for meeting the demands of some of Arizona’s most at-risk tobacco users. These activities will be critical to creating a tobacco cessation continuity-of-care that is both scalable and sustainable across geographic and other state diversity. Activities include stakeholder forums, learning communities, and trainings, as well as providing direct technical assistance, consultation to BTCD. These efforts will assist in building a culture of learning and self-efficacy sustaining Arizona’s cessation programming.














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Module 1: Introduction to the Person-Centered Health Neighborhood Module 2: Improving Recovery Outcomes: Addressing Co-Occurring Nicotine and Opioid Use
Module 3: Drug Courts as Health Neighborhood Partners Module 4: Emerging Issue in Nicotine Dependence: The Rise of ENDS
Module 5: Nicotine Free Policies Module 6: Improving Outcomes: 5As in the Health Neighborhood
Module 7: Strategies to Maximize Clients’ Effective Use fo FDA-Approved Pharmacotherapy Module 8: COVID-19: Tobacco Use and Health Disparities Populations
Module 9: Low-Burden Tobacco Cessation Strategies Module 10: Data Driven Goals for the Health Neighborhood
Module 11: Leveraging Quitlines for Criminal Justice-Involved Individuals Module 12: DOC Cessation Pilot Outcomes
Module 13: Co-Treatment of Tobacco and Marijuana Use Disorders ENDS & Associated Criminogenic Risk Factors
Identifying & Maximizing Community Partnerships Masterclass TBD

Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence, 2008 Update

Best Practices in Tobacco Control, 2014

AZ DHS Opioid Planning Summit Summary

Building Systems of Care: A Primer

Facing Addiction in America, 2018

Health Determinants, Poster

Arizona Town Hall: Criminal Justice in Arizona

Community Solutions for Second Chances

How These Jail Officials Profit from Selling E-Cigarettes to Inmates

Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder in Jails and Prisons

Incarceration Trends-Arizona

Arizona’s Juvenile Court Counts

Logic Model Development Guide

Documenting Outcomes in Tobacco Control Programs

Conversation about Logic Model Notes

Tobacco Use Insights Journal Paper

Peer-Facilitated Tobacco Cessation in a Prison Setting: A Proof of Concept Study – 2023

 

Report – Providing Tobacco Cessation Services in Correctional Settings

Report – Corrections System Readiness and Recommendations

Module Webinars














You can find more webinars on the

BHWP YouTube Channel

Slides

Module 1: Introduction to the Person-Centered Health Neighborhood Module 2: Improving Recovery Outcomes: Addressing Co-Occurring Nicotine and Opioid Use
Module 3: Drug Courts as Health Neighborhood Partners Module 4: Emerging Issue in Nicotine Dependence: The Rise of ENDS
Module 5: Nicotine Free Policies Module 6: Improving Outcomes: 5As in the Health Neighborhood
Module 7: Strategies to Maximize Clients’ Effective Use fo FDA-Approved Pharmacotherapy Module 8: COVID-19: Tobacco Use and Health Disparities Populations
Module 9: Low-Burden Tobacco Cessation Strategies Module 10: Data Driven Goals for the Health Neighborhood
Module 11: Leveraging Quitlines for Criminal Justice-Involved Individuals Module 12: DOC Cessation Pilot Outcomes
Module 13: Co-Treatment of Tobacco and Marijuana Use Disorders ENDS & Associated Criminogenic Risk Factors
Identifying & Maximizing Community Partnerships Masterclass TBD
Toolkits
Case Studies
Other Resources

Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence, 2008 Update

Best Practices in Tobacco Control, 2014

AZ DHS Opioid Planning Summit Summary

Building Systems of Care: A Primer

Facing Addiction in America, 2018

Health Determinants, Poster

Arizona Town Hall: Criminal Justice in Arizona

Community Solutions for Second Chances

How These Jail Officials Profit from Selling E-Cigarettes to Inmates

Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder in Jails and Prisons

Incarceration Trends-Arizona

Arizona’s Juvenile Court Counts

Logic Model Development Guide

Documenting Outcomes in Tobacco Control Programs

Conversation about Logic Model Notes

Tobacco Use Insights Journal Paper

Peer-Facilitated Tobacco Cessation in a Prison Setting: A Proof of Concept Study – 2023

 

Maricopa County Reports

Report – Providing Tobacco Cessation Services in Correctional Settings

Report – Corrections System Readiness and Recommendations