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CHER Working Toward A Healthier Community With The TEPP Program

CHER and the TEPP Program

Implemented by the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (LBDHHS), the Tobacco Education and Prevention Program (TEPP) aims to build a healthier community by reducing tobacco use and secondhand smoke exposure in the city of Long Beach. TEPP strives to achieve this goal by:  1) providing referrals for people who want to quit smoking, 2) creating culturally appropriate tobacco control materials for the Long Beach community, 3) supporting community-led smoke free campaigns, and 4) ensuring compliance with local, state and federal tobacco-related laws. 

TEPP program logo

As the evaluation team for TEPP, CHER developed an evaluation plan for three of the program’s 6 objectives: Fresh Air Dining, Youth Access, and Smoke-free Multi-unit Housing (MUH). Evaluation activities included:

  • Key informant interviews with restaurant owners/managers, MUH owners/managers, and tobacco retailers to examine the barriers and challenges to implementation and enforcement of tobacco control policies
  • Observation surveys to examine enforcement of the smoke-free outdoor dining ordinance
  • Street intercept surveys and focus groups with Long Beach residents to learn about their experience with secondhand smoke exposure and their support of a smoke-free multi-unit housing (MUH) policy

three people smoking at outdoor cafe

Data collection activities were performed by trained CHER staff, interns, and volunteers. Evaluation findings will help to inform TEPP activities as it continues working towards a healthier Long Beach.