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A Program of the Native American Rehabilitation Association of the Northwest  
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Greetings

Welcome to the Urban American Indian Tobacco Prevention & Education Network (UAITPEN) website. The UAITPEN is the tobacco prevention project of the Native American Rehabilitation Association, and is funded by a grant from the Oregon Tobacco Prevention & Education Program. The main goal of this project is to reduce tobacco related disparities in urban American Indian and Alaska Native communities in Oregon.

This program utilizes the Centers for Disease Control recommendations for effective tobacco control programs by:

  • Reducing exposure to secondhand smoke
  • Countering pro-tobacco influences
  • Helping people quit tobacco use
  • Eliminating health disparities
 

Links to relevant websites
 

 
 

38%American Indian and Alaska Native adults in Oregon smoke, compared to 21% of all Oregonians.

2 out of 5 deaths in Oregon among American Indian and Alaska Natives are tobacco related.

21%American Indian and Alaska Native youth in 11th grade in Oregon who report smoking, compared to 17% of all 11th grade Oregonians.

 
 
 
 
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