The DATH coalition
consists of Forums, "Fishbowls" and workshops/trainings
to assist comunity members, organizations, and businesses to
address tobacco prevention, education, and cessation efforts.
Click on the titles below for more information.
Denver
Youth Access workgroup
Concerned
about youth accessing and using tobacco in Denver? click
here
The
next Denver Youth Access to Tobacco meeting on Thursday, January
14th from 10:00 - 11:00 am.
Meeting Location: District 3 Police Department (University Blvd.
and I-25)
Denver
Hookah Bars
The use of hookah
pipes is not a safe alternative to cigarette smoking. more
Tobacco
Free Hospital Forum
A Forum for hospital administrators and executives
to exchange information at their hospitals and on their campuses
regarding tobacco free campus policies.
HEAL Hospital Forum
click here
Denver
Smoke-Free Housing Forum
A Forum for owners/managers of Apartments,
Condos, & Multi-Units to exhange and share information regarding
smoke-free housing.
Denver
Tobacco Free College Forum
A Forum for Denver-area colleges,
universities and trade/technical schools to exchange information
and address tobacco issues at their campuses.
Mental
Health Forum
(University of Colorado Denver)
A Forum for Mental Health Providers (Clinical Directors,
Program Managers, Counselors, Facilities Managers, etc.) to exchange
and share information regarding tobacco issues and policies at
mental health centers and psychiatric facilities.
Fishbowls
Community groups, individuals, businesses address
youth, cessation and secondhand smoke share
information and experiences in the "Fishbowl."
Metro
Denver Asian American / Pacific Islander Tobacco Control Advisory
Board
...reducing the number of Colorado Asian American
/ Pacific Islander community members accefted by tobacco-related
diseases.
Healthy
Eating and Active Living (HEAL) Hospital Forum
The
Healthy Eating Active Living (HEAL) Hospital Forum is
for hospital wellness professionals to discuss and share information
about healthy eating and active living policies and issues at
hospitals and medical centers.