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CAMH and Black Health Alliance (BHA), in partnership with TAIBU Community Health Centre and CAFCAN, are working on a health equity project to design a culturally safe smoking cessation intervention that is grounded in the voices and lived experiences of diverse Black communities in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).

We are looking for members of the GTA’s Black communities engage in community conversations and share their thoughts and perspectives on what a culturally acceptable smoking cessation intervention for Black communities should include.

Who are we looking for? Individuals must:

  • Self-identify as Black,
  • Be 18 years or older,
  • Sufficiently communicate in and speak English,
  • Currently smoke tobacco products, including cigarettes, cigars, or Grabba (tobacco leaf commonly mixed with cannabis), or be in the process of quitting, or have quit smoking in the past,
  • Currently live in/access services within Toronto or the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) (e.g., Mississauga, Brampton, Pickering, Ajax, Markham, etc.).

We encourage you to share our program flyer with any eligible individuals that may be interested in participating in a focus group. All participants will be compensated for their time.

For more information, please contact HCCF.Project@camh.ca or (416) 535-8501 ext. 37401.

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