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A List of VA Resources (Veterans Affairs)
The resources on this page assist with many aspects of military life and veteran status, including
transitioning into and out of military service and managing health and
wellness across the lifespan. The resources
are recommended for active service members, veterans, families, and providers of services. These resources were assembled with recommendations from staff members at the Veterans Affairs (VA) centers in Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio.
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TRAC | Sending Tobacco Use Up in Smoke (Large Poster)
$0, Free PDF / Printed copies available. / Get the conversation started about health-behavior change and tobacco recovery among people with SMI and addiction with this colorful 18"x24" poster. Display it in your waiting room and office. This poster highlights some common beliefs about tobacco use as well as facts to correct each belief. / Mini-poster handout version also available.
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TRAC | Sending Tobacco Use Up in Smoke (Mini-Poster)
$0, Free PDF / Printed copies available / Get the conversation started about health-behavior
change and tobacco recovery among people with SMI and addiction with
this colorful 8.5"x11" mini-poster handout. Display it in your waiting room and
office. This mini-poster highlights some common beliefs about tobacco use as well as
some facts to correct each belief. It is a companion to the large 18"x24" wall poster, also available from our Center.
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TRAC | Video Training: Addressing Tobacco Dependence in Behavioral and Physical Healthcare Settings
$0, Free YouTube video / This is a video recording of a training event by the Center for Evidence-Based Practices that took place on May 11, 2010, titled "Addressing Tobacco Dependence in Behavioral and Physical Healthcare Settings: Strategies for the Medical Professional." Use this video in your organization or hospital as a practical
introduction to the importance of tobacco-cessation and recovery
services for people with mental illness and/or substance use disorders.
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