CDC’s Best Practices User Guides include two new supplements on mapping techniques and retail strategies

CDC’s Best Practices User Guides include two new supplements on mapping techniques and retail strategies

A partnership between CDC’s Office on Smoking and Health and the Center for Public Health
Systems Science at Washington University is developing a new set of supplements to CDC’s
popular Best Practices User Guides for tobacco control. The second and third supplements on
Mapping Techniques and Retail Strategies to Support Health Equity are now
available. Mapping Techniques can help you prepare to begin a mapping project, create an
effective tobacco control map in six easy steps, and learn how state programs have used
maps to support tobacco prevention and control goals. Retail Strategies can help you
understand your local retail environment, implement commercial tobacco retail strategies
equitably, and learn how communities have used retail strategies to advance health equity.
Read or download the supplements on CDC’s Smoking & Tobacco Use website.