Q-Storming Questions

Q-Storming Day 1 Questions

  1. Is there enough data, political will, resources, community partners, community involvement, and track record of success to indicate Indiana tobacco control should evolve?

  2. How do we close loopholes that the tobacco industry uses?

  3. Is it in our best interest as a state to evolve and are we ready?

  4. How can small nonprofit organizations share information outside of tabling?

  5. Is tobacco use in Indiana already evolving?

  6. If we are evolving, what is our new goal, target audience, and effective resources?

  7. What are the benefits, purpose, and goals of the tobacco control movement in Indiana?

  8. What problems will we have if we do not evolve?

  9. Does the tobacco industry evolve, and if so, how can we stary one step ahead and not forget the baby steps?

  10. What outcomes have been achieved through the current tobacco control movement, and what limitations have been identified?

  11. Why is tobacco prevention not required in grades K-12 and how can we change the curriculum and hold schools accountable?

  12. How do we secure engagement, support, and funding to evolve the tobacco control movement in Indiana?

  13. What is the current movement lacking, and would the evolution include the following: stakeholder buy-in, health equity, data-driven practices, and long-term sustainability?

  14. How would the mission, vision, and values of the current movement change?

  15. What voices are we missing at the tobacco control table?

  16. What is our goal for tobacco control?

  17. How do we address the root causes of tobacco/nicotine addiction with adults and youth?

  18. Does Indiana have the support from stakeholders to address mental health related to tobacco use disorder?

  19. Based on other states, entities, and metrics, what does the evolution look like to improve the tobacco control movement to enhance well-being of all Hoosiers?

  20. What are the key issues, and how do we respond when those issues evolve?

  21. How do we get bigger systems invested and engaged in addressing commercial tobacco as the enormous threat it really is?

  22. How do we effectively and efficiently evolve to meet our mission?

  23. What tools do we have that we can use to make a difference in the tobacco control movement?

  24. Does the tobacco control movement incorporate everyone involved and impacted?