ONE BREATH AT A TIME (First Nations Smoking Prevention)

This is a smoking prevention and community empowerment video that focuses on Native communities who are using progressive approaches in dealing with Tobacco misuse. Featuring native tobacco experts, health professionals, community workshops, personal testimonials and success stories - this program recognizes the sacred role tobacco has played in native communities for thousands of years, as well as social pressures affecting Native people; the program acknowledges that getting people to "quit" often means empowering whole communities. Provides advice, solutions and examples of how communities can best approach the smoking and chewing of tobacco in their area - and create positive steps to get people on the road to good health. We meet Native Urban Youth who discuss the reasons for smoking such as peer pressure and other social factors. Aimed at native people of all ages and presents anti-smoking messages in a non-threatening and culturally-sensitive way using the words of Native speakers themselves.


#10276/0735DVD200328 minutesPrice: $159.95 Streaming available



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