Say What! Teen Ambassadors
and Consultants Recommendations
During the final photovoice session, youth provided their recommendations on what needs to be addressed about tobacco/nicotine use and vaping in Texas.
Their recommendations were collected and summarized below.
1. Develop and institute legislation that would make
vaping less appealing to youth and protect Texas
youth from being targeted by tobacco companies.
2. Implement prevention programs that target youth
and their environment like their families, friends,
and schools.
3. Expand funding of anti-tobacco educational
programming for youth.
4. Provide support through youth-friendly cessation
services instead of punishing and marginalizing
youth who use nicotine products.
5. Start tobacco prevention programming earlier
in elementary schools.
6. Educate adults about new nicotine and vaping
products to help them help other children
and youth.
7. Invest in local youth-led initiatives in tobacco
prevention that do not just focus on education
but also empower youth to be leaders in their
communities.
Say What! EST. 2011
Phone
512.245.8082
Mailing Address
Texas School Safety Center
ATTN: Say What Program
Texas State University
601 University Drive
San Marcos, TX 78666
Say What! was created and designed by young people from across Texas and connects students interested in eliminating tobacco from their schools and communities. The Say What! movement is funded by the Texas Department of State Health Services through a contract with the Texas School Safety Center at Texas State University.