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Advocacy! Becoming a first class tobacco control advocate

2004ASAP: Session 10 Advocacy

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Page 1: 2004ASAP: Session 10 Advocacy

Advocacy!Becoming a first class

tobacco control advocate

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Why advocacy?

• Politicians create laws and decide taxation levels

• To get what we want we must approach the politicians

• The tobacco industry does it…if we don’t, we’re bound to fail

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What is advocacy?

Encouraging the government to pass laws and policies that will benefit the public

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How can we do advocacy?• Indirectly—through the media,

demonstrations• Directly—by writing letters to,

and meeting with, politicians• By involving other individuals

and groups in the above activities

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Some tips for direct and indirect advocacy• Be prepared—know your subject• Be specific—say what you want,

don’t stray from the main points• Make clear both the problem

and the solutions (briefly)• Enlist your friends to help and

practice/comment

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Activity: lobby your government for smoke-free restaurants

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The situation…

• High-level government meeting• Representatives from Ministry

of Industry, Tobacco Unlimited, and the League of Hotels and Restaurants

• YOU are representing those wanting smoke-free places

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Group work

• Prepare your main speaking points

• Think what the opposition will say and how to respond

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Wrap-up: the arguments

• Do smokers have the right to pollute our air?

• Is it possible to accommodate both smokers and non-smokers? If not, who should have the rights?

• Would going smoke-free kill businesses?

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Wrap-up: what we learned• Importance of preparation:

knowing what we want, and what our opponents are likely to say

• Importance of practice• Importance of keeping our cool!