Advancing Tobacco Prevention in Rural California

23/05/2024 25 min Temporada 5 Episodio 39
Advancing Tobacco Prevention in Rural California

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In this episode of 'This is Rural Health,' host Scott Hertzberg introduces Shelly Brantley, a seasoned public health professional and a new California State Rural Health Association board member. Shelly, who also serves as a project director at RISE, shares her valuable experiences and insights on the Rural Initiative Strengthening Equity (RISE), a California Health Collaborative program funded by the California Department of Public Health's Tobacco Prevention Program.In this episode, we explore the pressing issue of tobacco use in rural communities. Shelly Brantley illuminates the unique challenges these communities face, the crucial role of local policy changes, and the necessity of advocacy, education, and collaboration in rural health. She also shares her personal interests and the fulfilling aspects of her role in advancing public health.What you’ll learn in this episode:Meet Shelly Brantley, new board memberUnderstanding RISE and tobacco preventionPersonal Insights: hobbies and interestsChallenges and successes in rural healthThe future of tobacco controlImpact of the pandemic on tobacco useMotivation and community collaborationBiggest challenges in rural healthConnect with Us: On Facebook | @csrha.advocateOn Twitter | @CSRHA1 and @CSRHApodcastVisit our website | csrha.orgEmail Address | [email protected] Initiatives Strengthening Equity | healthcollaborative.org/program/riseThe CSRHA has been a go-to resource for rural healthcare and community leaders since 1995. The CSRHA brings an accumulation of actionable insights to the next generation of rural healthcare leaders. For more behind the scenes of this podcast follow @CSRHApodcast on Twitter or @csrha.advocate on Facebook.If you enjoy This Is Rural Health, we could use your support! Please consider leaving a 5-star rating and review, and share it with someone who needs to hear this!Learn more about the CSRHA at csrha.org.