Overarching Logic Model: Smoke-Free (SF) Environments Inputs Coalition members Activities Reach Public Plan & conduct SF campaign Time Government and elected officials Build coalition Develop grassroots support Managers of public areas/events Funding Establish baseline of SF policies and support Partners Local State Regional National Media contacts Increased awareness of importance of SF public policies Media Form committee; /hire a field organizer Educate community Identify & work with policy makers (supportive & unsupportive of SF public policy) Increased knowledge of SF benefits and options Demonstrations of public support for SF public policies SF public policies drafted/improved Research/ best practices Engage youth in SF public policy work Integrate & promote cessation resources SF Public areas/events Increased commitment, support, demand for SF environments SF public policies implemented SF residences Community activists Youth Worksite owners/managers Increased knowledge and skills to participate in SF public policy change SF public policies adhered to & enforced Increased understanding of need for cessation services/support Increased availability of cessation support & services Workers, employees, union members Community groups Legend: SF = 100% smoke-free SF Municipal buildings, grounds, & vehicles SF Worksites Union representatives Supportive policy makers Long Worksite contacts Residential owners, managers, & renters Organize earned media Short Outcomes - Impact Medium Increased commitment to make services/support available UW-Extension-Cooperative Extension, Local Evaluation Project. Draft, Fall 2003. See Treating Addiction Logic Model Reduced exposure to second hand smoke Increased cessation among adults & youth Reduced tobacco-related morbidity & mortality Decreased tobacco-related health disparities Specific Logic Model: Smoke Free Worksites Smoke-Free Environments Documenting Outcomes in Tobacco Outcomes - Impact Short Inputs Coalition members Activities Plan and Conduct SF worksite public policy campaign Public Increased awareness of importance of SF worksite public policies Media Time Form committee; Identify/hire field organizer Build coalition Partners Local State Regional National Worksite owners, managers Increased knowledge of SF worksite benefits & options Educate community Evaluate current SF worksite public policies, progress and outcomes Union representatives Increased commitment, support and demand for SF worksite public policy Organize earned media effort Community activists Supportive policy makers Research/best practices Link to Treating Tobacco Addiction LM Engage youth in SF worksite public policy work Integrate and promote cessation resources SF worksite public policies drafted SF worksite public policies passed Employees Lobby decision makers Media contacts Long Demonstrations of public support for SF worksite public policies Government and elected officials Funding Develop grassroots support for SF worksites Medium Reach Link to Youth Logic model Increased skills to participate in public policy change Increased # of SF worksite public policies adhered to and enforced Change in social norms surrounding SF worksites SF worksites