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Asking to Listen: Helping Pregnant and Postpartum Women and Their Families to Quit or Reduce Smoking
Asking to Listen is for perinatal care providers who wish to help their clients quit smoking. The training video, booklet of information and strategies and handouts that make up this resource can help providers to carry our this important work. This resource is distributed by Canadian Public Health Association (Ottawa) 613.725.3769 or email at hrc/cds@cpha.ca.
Start Quit, Stay Quit & Preventing Smoking Relapse
Start Quit, Stay Quit is a self-help guide for pregnant women who are learning to quit smoking. It explains how to stay committed, make and follow a plan, cope with cravings, create and maintain a smoke-free environment, cope with situations that make you want to smoke and cope with slips. The companion booklet, Preventing Smoking Relapse, is a support guide for partners of pregnant women. The guides were developed by the Ottawa-Carleton Health Department in partnership with the University of Ottawa and Health Canada in 1997. To order this resource online, visit www.ptcc-cfc.on.ca or call the PTCC at 1-800-363-7822.
How Not to Smoke: A program for women who want to quit smoking
Developed by Council for a Tobacco Free Metro Toronto. This self-help manual and accompanying video can be ordered from: Canadian Public Health Association, Health Resources Centre, (613) 725-3769 or e-mail at hrc/cds@cpha.ca.
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