Program aim
To reduce the prevalence of smoking among local health district clients.
Inputs
- New policy
- Funding over 2 years
- Staff
Activities, outputs and outcomes
- Staff training package developed, training sessions delivered to staff, and client resources developed (activities) leads to smoking cessation intervention being delivered to clients, clients being provided with resources, and clients interested in quitting being referred to cessation support services (outputs) which leads to increased awareness of cessation support services, increased use of cessation support services, quit attempts initiated, and quit attempts successful (short-term outcomes) and reduced smoking rates, and improved health (long-term outcomes).