TPEP Reports

Reports

NC HWTF Teen Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation Initiative

 

Quarterly Reports

Every three months, data from NC Health and Wellness Trust Fund (HWTF) Teen Initiative Community/School and Priority Population grantees are compiled and analyzed. The Quarterly Reports provide an overall picture of grantee progress during the three month period in relation to the four goals of the Teen Initiative: reducing youth initiation of tobacco use, reducing youth exposure to secondhand smoke, increasing youth access to cessation services, and reducing health disparities among youth attributable to tobacco use.

Semi-Annual Survey Reports

Twice each year, NC Health and Wellness Trust Fund (HWTF) grantees for the Teen Initiative complete a Semi-Annual Survey. This survey assesses program progress and utilization of technical assistance and resource providers. Grantees also provide narratives describing major accomplishments.

Annual Reports

TPEP’s Annual Report for the NC Health and Wellness Trust Fund (HWTF) Teen Initiative provides a summary of activities conducted by HWTF grantees (Community/Schools and Priority Populations) during the year and evaluation results for the statewide HWTF TRU Media Campaign. This report is a comprehensive review of process and outcome indicators, along with recommendations for improving future program activities.

Technical Assistance Report

NC Health and Wellness Trust Fund (HWTF) contracts with a variety of providers to offer technical assistance (TA), training, and resources to Teen Initiative grantees. An evaluation of these services took place during the spring of 2005. The report summarizes the results of telephone interviews with TA providers and grantee coordinators, as well as data from a Semi-Annual Survey Report completed at the end of June 2005. It includes recommendations for increasing the effectiveness of TA for grantees and also improving their utilization of TA resources.

Logic Models

Logic models provide a visual representation of a program's activities and outcomes. The following logic models relate to three of the Teen Initiative's four goal areas (Initiation, Secondhand Smoke, and Cessation) and local coalition infrastructure development.


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