UK quickens drumbeat of tobacco-free policy through report line
The line to report violations of the smoking ban engages the community in developing an environment in which compliance is expected, said Dr. Ellen Hahn, a nursing professor and co-chair of UK’s Tobacco-free Taskforce and director of its Kentucky Center for Smoke-free Policy.
“Since these policies are self-enforcing, we need a mechanism by which everyone on campus can easily report violations,” Hahn said. “Most people do not feel comfortable approaching a violator, so this is a way to encourage everyone to be involved in promoting compliance.” She said the report line was a suggested “best practice” from other campuses with similar policies.
Implementation of the policy, the ultimate goal of the policy is to promote a healthy place to live, work and learn, has been a success, Hahn said: The air is healthier, and exposure to secondhand smoke has decreased. Also, since the policy was established in the fall of 2009, there has been a four-fold increase in the use of nicotine replacement to quit using tobacco, and UK has many low- or no-cost options to help students and employees do so.
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