TRAINING PROGRAMS

The Türkiye Anti-Smoking Association (TSSD) is dedicated to combating tobacco products and smoking, which pose one of the most significant threats to human life and health today. As a civil society organization, it aims to protect humanity, particularly children and young people, and to fight against all entities that promote and spread this harmful substance. Since its establishment in 1999, TSSD has made significant progress in raising awareness about smoking, including through legal regulations. In developed countries, similar efforts have achieved notable successes within 25 years, despite having started 40 years ago.

We organize seminars to inform and raise awareness among the public about “What You Need to Know About Smoking and Tobacco Products.” These seminars are conducted by our expert association members with the aid of dynamic slides. Each seminar lasts 50-55 minutes and is designed to provide valuable information for both smokers and non-smokers.

TOPICS INCLUDE:

  1. Our Vision, Mission, and Strategic Plans as a Civil Society Organization
  2. Understanding the Real Face of Smoking
  3. The Deceptive and Brainwashing Aspects of Smoking
  4. Early Age Deaths Caused by Smoking in Our Country and Worldwide
  5. Diseases Caused by Smoking and Their Consequences
  6. The Radiation Aspect of Cigarettes
  7. Other Tobacco Products such as Hookah and Cigars
  8. Passive Smoking, Environmental Tobacco Smoke, and Its Consequences
  9. Statistical Rates of Deaths Caused by Smoking
  10. When and How Young People Fall into the Trap of Smoking
  11. Transition from Smoking to Other Substance Addictions and Awareness of Protection from Substance Dependency
  12. Other Environmental Damages Caused by Smoking, Forest and Urban Fires
  13. Tobacco Particles in the Air
  14. The Historical Process of Tobacco
  15. The Main 4,000 Poisons Found in Cigarettes
  16. The Economic Loss of Smoking on National and Personal Levels
  17. Tactics Used by Manufacturers to Trap Smokers
  18. How Nicotine Creates Addiction
  19. Steps to Begin a Smoke-Free Life for Smokers