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Smoke-Free Toronto: Strengthening Protection Presentation to Canadian Public Health Association Rich Whate, Healthy Public Policy Suzanne Thibault, Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention Toronto Public Health May 29, 2014
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Smoke-Free Toronto: Strengthening Protection Presentation to Canadian Public Health Association Rich Whate, Healthy Public Policy Suzanne Thibault, Chronic.

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Page 1: Smoke-Free Toronto: Strengthening Protection Presentation to Canadian Public Health Association Rich Whate, Healthy Public Policy Suzanne Thibault, Chronic.

Smoke-Free Toronto:

Strengthening Protection

Presentation to Canadian Public Health

Association

Rich Whate, Healthy Public Policy

Suzanne Thibault, Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention

Toronto Public Health

May 29, 2014

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December 2013 –New outdoor smoking restrictions in Toronto

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Amended four chapters of Toronto Municipal Code:

Chapter 709-Smoking

Chapter 608-Parks

Chapter 636-Public Squares

Former Chapter 237-Nathan Phillips Square

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What areas did we consider regulating?

Areas where:• Concentrations of smokers can create

poor outdoor air and impact indoor air• It can be difficult to escape exposure to

second-hand smoke• Seeing people smoke may encourage

others to smoke, especially children and youth

• Public support is high• Other jurisdictions have taken action

Final bylaw changes include the

following…

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No Smoking within 9m of Building Entrances and Exits

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No Smoking within 9m of Sports Fields, Ferry Docks, Park Amenities or on Swimming Beaches

5Photo: Stanley Yeo, 2013 flickr.com

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No Smoking in Public Squares

Photo: Emily flickr.com

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Recommendation: Province change SFOA to ban smoking

Bar and Restaurant Patios Hospital Grounds

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Implementation & Enforcement

• Goal: To provide clarity to public and businesses to support compliance and self-enforcement

• In 2014, Toronto Public Health and partners will focus on making Toronto residents and business owners aware of the new restrictions.

• Collaboration with some business stakeholders and City divisions (Solid Waste Management Services, Parks and Recreation, Municipal Licensing and Standards) creates opportunities for outreach

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Examples of co-messaging and collaboration (e.g. cigarette butt litter)

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Gaps and Opportunities

• Need for routine evaluation of laws for effectiveness and economic impact

• Ability to leverage high-profile events (e.g. 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games)

• Work with partners on shared goals

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Observations and Concluding Thoughts…

• Tobacco control and enforcement at the local level is an ongoing public health priority

• Challenges:• Political climate• Keeping sight of public health aims• Regulatory fatigue• Regulatory confusion• Regulatory limits

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For more information

Rich WhateHealth Policy Specialist, Healthy Public Policy

[email protected] 416-338-8100

Suzanne ThibaultManager, Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention

[email protected] 416-338-7402

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