In Fall 2018, a Clean Air Steering Committee was formed to explore the policies, procedures and supports required to support the transition to a smoke-free campus. Following are the committee's Terms of Reference and membership composition.
Mandate
Risk and Safety Services, at the direction of the Office of the Vice-Principal (Finance and Administration) and the Office of the Principal, has established a Clean Air Steering Committee to explore what is needed to make Queen’s campus smoke-free, focusing on all products that would be consumed by inhalation, and to develop the policies, procedures and the employee and student supports that will be required.
- To ensure Queen’s University adheres to all relevant local, provincial and federal regulations pertaining to the use of smoking products.
- To make recommendations on strategies that reduce exposure to second-hand smoke, informed by research studies related to smoking reduction.
- To summarize and recommend best practices to Queen’s administration regarding clean air strategies employed by other universities, especially North American institutions.
- To consult with the broader campus community to better understand the effects of smoking on campus.
- To ensure adequate access to education and smoking cessation supports and resources that aid users to reduce/stop/avoid the consumption of smoking products.
- Conduct an inventory of existing support services (Employee and Family Assistance Program, Kingston community resources, student wellness resources, etc.) and make recommendations to Queen’s administration regarding additional supports required.
- Identify and communicate available addiction and mental health support resources for individuals impacted by a smoke-free policy.
- To identify any appropriate exemptions or allowances needed in respecting medical or cultural considerations.
- To develop policies and procedures that address the above items.
- Recommend a timeline for implementation.
- Develop a communications plan, in collaboration with University Relations and other partner departments, to comprehensively inform the Queen’s community using supportive and compassionate language, of the implications of becoming a smoke-free campus
Steering Committee Membership
Chair: Kim Murphy, Executive Director, Risk and Safety Services
Name | Title |
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B. Blackett | Health Promotion Coordinator, Student Wellness Services |
J. D'Aurizio | Student Peer Health Educator |
E. Eisenhauer | OC MD FRCPC FRSC Professor Emerita |
M. Erdman | Acting Director, Media Relations and Issues |
J. Hill | Associate Vice-Principal, Indigenous Initiatives and Reconciliation |
D. Langham | Director, Department of Environmental Health & Safety |
V. Linton | Public Health Promoter Substance Use, Mental Health, and Injury Prevention Team KFL&A Public Health |
M. Martinez | AMS President |
J. McNaughton | Senior Labour Relations Advisor, Faculty Relations |
T. Morrison | SGPS President |
H. Shields | Director of Employee and Labour Relations |
L. Winger | Assistant Dean, Student Affairs |