Who should be involved in completing the SFCAT?
A team effort is generally the optimal way to complete the SFCAT. Any and all factions in your community interested in promoting and supporting smoke-free environments should be invited to assist in the process of completing the SFCAT and working together on increasing local smoke-free policies, including public officials, school district health personnel, key businesses, local hospitals, cessation service providers and public health departments. Local tobacco reduction coalitions across the State of Michigan are also involved in conducting these assessments. Community organizations and individuals will be encouraged to collaborate with a local tobacco reduction coalition or another type of community health coalition to complete this assessment. For a listing of local tobacco reduction coalitions and assistance in forming a team, contact The Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH), Tobacco Section, at 517-335-8376. To encourage collaboration, only one registration is allowed per