STUDENTS WORKING AGAINST TOBACCO

SWAT is all about promoting smoke free lifestyles in the Sunshine State. Being in SWAT gives you the chance to make a difference in your community, while also being part of a statewide movement. SWAT is by youth and for youth to create a smoke free Florida through activism.

 

How SWAT Works
  • We fight against manipulative tobacco efforts that try to get new smokers.
  • We stop tobacco companies from infiltrating our culture.

SWAT members fight for these goals by leading projects. As a member, you decide how to fight and how to use activism to cause social change in a fun and cool way.

The coolest part is that SWAT gives you real world experience many ways including:

  • Community service hours
  • Hands-on leadership
  • Activism
  • Event promotion

 

Local SWAT Chapters

These are the current SWAT chapters in Broward County Schools:

  • Glades Middle School
    16700 Bass Creek Road, Miramar, FL 33027
  • Apollo Middle School
    6800 Arthur St, Hollywood, FL 33024
  • Blanche Ely High School
    1201 NW 6th Ave, Pompano Beach, FL 33060
  • Piper High School
    8000 NW 44th St, Sunrise, FL 33351
  • McFatter Technical High School
    6500 Nova Dr, Davie, FL 33317
  • Atlantic Technical High School
    4700 Coconut Creek Parkway, Coconut Creek, FL 33063
  • New Renaissance Middle School
    10701 Miramar Blvd, Miramar, FL 33025
  • Silver Trails Middle School
    18300 Sheridan St, Southwest Ranches, FL 33331
  • Dillard 6-12
    2501 NW 11th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311
  • West Broward High School
    500 NW 209th Ave, Pembroke Pines, FL 33029
  • Boyd Anderson High School
    3050 NW 41st St, Lauderdale Lakes, FL 33309
  • Seminole Middle School
    6200 SW 16th Street, Plantation, FL 33317
  • Gulfstream Academy K-8
    1000 SW 3rd St, Hallandale Beach, FL 33009
  • Rickards Middle School
    6000 NE 9th Ave, Oakland Park, FL 33334
  • Ramblewood Middle School
    8505 W. Atlantic Blvd, Coral Springs , FL 33071
  • Hollywood Hills High School
    5400 Stirling Road, Hollywood, FL 33021
  • Cooper City High School
    9401 Stirling Road, Cooper City, FL 33328
  • Lauderhill 6 – 12 STEM-MED
    1901 NW 49th Avenue, Lauderhill, FL 33313
  • Plantation High School
    6901 NW 16th St, Plantation, FL 33313
  • Western High School
    1200 SW 136th Ave, Davie, FL 33325
  • Pembroke Pines Charter High School
    17189 Sheridan St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33331
  • Hallandale High School
    720 NW 9th Ave, Hallandale Beach, FL 33009
  • Sawgrass Springs Middle School
    12500 W Sample Rd, Coral Springs, FL 33065
  • Coral Springs High School
    7201 West Sample Road, Coral Springs, FL 33065
  • Margate Middle School
    500 NW 65th Avenue, Margate, FL 33063

In Broward County, we are planning on adding SWAT Clubs in local community-based youth organizations to supplement the current school-based SWAT clubs. To learn more about SWAT and how to form a SWAT chapter, please read the SWAT Chapter Manual.

 

Other Youth Tobacco Prevention Programs

In Broward County, The Tobacco Free Partnership also coordinates youth prevention programs for schools and community groups. These programs include:

 

Secondhand Smoke: Who is at Risk in Broward County?

About 10% of all tobacco-related deaths occur as a result of secondhand smoke exposure. Middle school and high school students in Broward County report being exposed to secondhand smoke at rates significantly higher than the Florida average. This presentation looks at the risks associated with secondhand smoke, and the impact of clean air legislation on reducing secondhand smokes exposure.

 

SmokeScreeners: The Impact of Onscreen Smoking on Youth Tobacco Initiation

Recent surveys reveal that one-third to one-half of all teenage smokers made the decision to use tobacco because it “looked cool in a movie”. Most tobacco use in functions subliminally by normalizing tobacco use. Since 1990, there has been a dramatic increase in the amount of smoking in movies, especially PG-13 movies marketed to middle school students. The SmokeScreeners program teaches media literacy skills designed to reduce the influence of movie smoking.

 

Store Alert! Point of Purchase Tobacco Advertising

The Tobacco Industry currently spends $13 Billion each year to market their products in the United States; of that nearly $1 Billion is spent in Florida alone. That $13 Billion dollars breaks down to roughly US$10,000 spent on every new youth smoker recruited each year, and 85% of that marketing budget is spent on Point-of-Purchase marketing… the advertisements, price-breaks, and giveaways that you see every day in your local tobacco retailers. Most of this is found in convenience stores in your neighborhoods.

The Store Alert program teaches young people to be aware of the types of marketing gimmicks used by the Tobacco Industry in local stores. An additional program is available to train youth on a system to conduct surveillance in the community and report the results as part of a database maintained by the Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids.

 

Strange Candy: How the Tobacco Industry Targets Youth

After the Master Settlement Agreement of 1998, which resolved a series of lawsuits between the States and the Tobacco Industry, the industry agreed to a number of new marketing restrictions, including reduced magazine advertising, and the elimination of cartoon characters from all ads. The Tobacco Industry then exploited every loophole in the agreement, including the marketing of new candy-flavored tobacco products to entice youth.

While the new Food and Drug Administration rules regulating tobacco products has banned flavored cigarettes, tobacco manufacturers continue to exploit loopholes in the FDA legislation, including newer kid-friendly smokeless products and flavored cigars… neither of which is currently regulated by the FDA!

The Strange Candy program discusses issues of tobacco marketing with a focus on the issue of flavored tobacco products.

 

Call to Schedule a Program

Most of these presentations can also be tailored to an adult audience, such as a PTA. If you are interested in scheduling a program, please contact Gary Blemur by telephone (954-847-8021) or email (Gary.Blemur@flhealth.gov). All programs are free-of-charge within Broward County.

 

More Information

Please visit SWAT Florida to find out even more about SWAT.