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Mayor Taveras Applauds Student Leaders and Rhode Island College School of Nursing for new Tobacco-Free Policy

Peter Asen
Healthy Communities Director Peter Asen reads from a citation from Mayor Taveras as he prepares to present it to RIC Student Nursing Association President Ericka Samoorian, left. Also looking on are Dr. Michael Fine, Director of the Rhode Island Department of Health.

This fall, the Rhode Island College School of Nursing established a tobacco-free policy to become the first college in Rhode Island that has gone tobacco free, joining a growing number across the country. The move received the applause and appreciation of Providence Mayor Angel Taveras and Rhode Island Department of Health Director Dr. Michael Fine. On November 21, Healthy Communities Office and Tobacco Free Providence Director Peter Asen was present with Dr. Fine at RIC for a ceremony to celebrate the policy, and to present a citation from Mayor Taveras.

The policy was developed out of a student project and led by RIC Student Nursing Association (SNA) President Ericka Samoorian; SNA Treasurer Alicia Harris; and SNA Project Coordinator Alexandra Gadbois, all members of the class of 2014. The students worked to develop and conduct a survey of RIC nursing students which found that 87 percent of students would support the policy change. Nursing Dean Jane Williams worked with the students to institute the policy, believing it was the right move for the students' health, as well as for their future careers, given that a growing number of health care facilities will not hire tobacco users, including Lifespan, the state's largest employer of nurses.

The policy prohibits nursing students from using tobacco products on the campus or any time they are in a school of nursing uniform, in recognition of the important role of student nurses as providing positive examples of health promotion and healthy behavior.

Dean Williams reported at the ceremony that since the policy went into effect in September, she has not had a single student complaint.


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Tobacco Free ProvidenceTobacco-Free Providence is supported by the Providence Healthy Communities Office in partnership with the Rhode Island Department of Health and funded through the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention. We are working to build a healthier, safer, and stronger community that is free from the harmful effects of tobacco.



We have brought community members together to:

  • Make it harder for underage kids to buy tobacco
  • Prevent kids from buying single cigarettes, or "loosies"
  • Limit two-for-one deals and other sales practices that make it easier and cheaper to buy tobacco
  • Create tobacco-free schools, public housing, and other public environments
  • Provide free nicotine replacement (patches/gum) and classes for adults that want to quit tobacco.

Together we are going to prevent kids from using tobacco, help people quit, and dramatically improve the health of all Providence residents. Please join us in our efforts to make Providence a safer, healthier place for kids and adults - free from the dangerous effects of tobacco use and secondhand smoke.

For information, check out the Tobacco Free Providence Website, or look for us on Facebook and Twitter!

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