Workshop Session Facilitators, Session Presentations and Materials—July 11
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Fong |

Foong |

Jiang |

Sirirassamee |
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Thompson |
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How to use data and locate resources for your projects
Tobacco Control Collaboration. Geoffrey Fong, Mary Thompson, University of Waterloo, Canada. Buppha Sirirassamee, Institute for Population and Social Research, Mahidol University, Thailand. Kin Foong, National Poison Centre Universiti Sains Malaysia. Jiang Yuan, National Tobacco Control Office Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, China.
Presentations:
Geoffrey Fong:
Surveys of the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project (ITC Project): Basic Principles and Aspects of Creating an ITC Survey
Foong Kin:
Challenges in Constructing a Probability Sample: Experiences from the
ITC Malaysia Survey - (pdf version)
Jiang Yuan:
Introduction to the ITC China Project - (pdf version)
Buppha Sirirassamee:
The Challenges of Training Survey Interviewers and Supervisors: Experiences from the ITC Southeast Asia Project in Thailand - (pdf version)
ITC China Smoker Survey
Aspects of creating and implementing an ITC Project survey (pdf version)
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Hyland |

Travers |
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Measuring levels of secondhand smoke exposure
Mark Travers and Andrew Hyland, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, USA.
Measuring levels of secondhand smoke exposure has been vital to the initiation of smoke-free policies. Learn how to access equipment for measuring exposure to secondhand smoke, and how these measurements can be used to support smoke-free policies in your country.
Presentation:
Measuring exposure to secondhand smoke
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Watson |

O'Connor |
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How to use data regarding product monitoring and testing
Cliff Watson, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, USA and Richard O’Connor Roswell Park Cancer Institute, USA. Learn about resources available for testing and monitoring cigarette brands in your country.
Presentation:
Product Testing and Monitoring
Presentation outline
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Global Tobacco Surveillance System (GTSS)
Wick Warren, Center For Disease Control, USA
Learn on how to utilize GTTS data for program development and evaluation.
Presentation:
Global Tobacco Surveillance System
Papers:
Global Tobacco Surveillance System (GTSS):
Purpose, Production, and Potential
Patterns of global tobacco use in young people and
implications for future chronic disease burden in adults
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Workshop Session Special Lunchtime Speaker |
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About Anna White
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Anna White, Coordinator of the Global Partnerships for Tobacco Control (GPTC) program.
Presentation:
Smoke Damage:Marketing Tobacco in the Third World
Presentation goals:
- Outline marketing strategies that tobacco companies are using in low and/or middle-income countries.
- Describe ways that the tobacco companies are anticipating or circumventing measures in the FCTC, e.g. tobacco advertising bans, around the world.
- Understand the importance of youth involvement in efforts to monitor tobacco industry marketing practices worldwide
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