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Thank you for your interest, but there are no positions open at this time. CTFH/HIPHI provides equal employment opportunity in accordance with all applicable federal and state laws. Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). HAWAI’I SMOKE-FREE HOMES. HAWAI’I PUBLIC HEALTH INSTITUE. Type and Press “enter” to Search. Send to Email Address.
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NEWS | Tobacco-Free Hawaii
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Hawaii youth rally on national Kick Butts Day! Watch the video at KITV.com. Our video of Kick Butts Day activities in Hawai’i:. Report Backs Increasing Tobacco Sale Age to 21 Finds It Will Reduce Smoking and Save Lives. Kenoi signs e-cig ban. Public health advocate had a key role in the effort to raise the smoking age to 21. Oahu smoking ban, one year later. By Sarah Yoro Channel 2 KHON Cleaner air and less litter at beaches and parks. That’s what some Oahu residents say is the result of a smoking ba...
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OUR BOARD | Tobacco-Free Hawaii
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Meet the Governing Board. The Coalition for a Tobacco-Free Hawai‘i is a program of the Hawai‘i Public Health Institute. The Board of Directors governs the Hawai‘i Public Health Institute and all programs that fall under its umbrella. Keawe‘aimoku Kaholokula, Ph.D. Department of Native Hawaiian Health. John A. Burns School of Medicine. Hawai‘i Government Relations/Mission Lifeline Director. American Heart Association of Hawai‘i. Kent Kasaoka, CPA. Joy Barua, MBA, MAOC. Forrest Batz, PharmD. John Hunt, MPA.
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NEWS | Tobacco-Free Hawaii
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Aug 13: Free Youth Retreat at Secret Island Beach. July 1, 2016. Are you a high school or college student? Want to spend a fun day at the beach? Thinking you might want to work in public health one day? The Coalition for a Tobacco-Free Hawaii”s (CTFH) Youth Council is having a retreat at Kualoa Ranch Secret Island Beach on Saturday, August 13th from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. If you are … Read More. Obama Administration Takes Action to Protect Youth from E-cigarettes. May 5, 2016. March 24, 2016. March 18, 2016.
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Public health advocate had a key role in the effort to raise the smoking age to 21 | Tobacco-Free Hawaii
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Public health advocate had a key role in the effort to raise the smoking age to 21. Public health advocate had a key role in the effort to raise the smoking age to 21. January 2, 2015. Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Aug 13: Free Youth Retreat at Secret Island Beach. Obama Administration Takes Action to Protect Youth from E-cigarettes.
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OUR BOARD | Tobacco-Free Hawaii
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Meet the Governing Board. The Coalition for a Tobacco-Free Hawai`i is a program of the Hawai`i Public Health Institute. The Board of Directors governs the Hawai`i Public Health Institute and all programs that fall under its umbrella. Stacy Evensen, M.S. Director, Educational and Vocational Services. Hale Kipa, Inc. Keawe`aimoku Kaholokula, Ph.D. Department of Native Hawaiian Health. John A. Burns School of Medicine. Hawai`i Government Relations/Mission Lifeline Director. Kent Kasaoka, CPA. Maile Goo, PsyD.
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ABOUT | Tobacco-Free Hawaii
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The Coalition for a Tobacco-Free Hawai’i (Coalition) is dedicated to reducing tobacco use through education, policy and advocacy. Our Life Saving Work. Tobacco use is still the number one cause of preventable death and disability in Hawai’i and the nation and causes cancer, asthma and heart disease. In addition to the human toll, tobacco use is a huge weight on our economy costing Hawai’i half a Billion dollars annually in health care costs and lost productivity. Building partnerships and collaborations.