Rules

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SFC is especially conceptualised for schools and carried out as a competition for pupils aged 11 to 14 years. The concept and materials are attractive and can be easily integrated in many different subjects.

Even though the programme is suited to the needs and circumstances in the individual countries, the methods applied are similar in all participating countries. The degree of flexibility placed in a fixed conceptual frame enables comparison and sharing of data and experiences thus contributing to uniformity and consensus of the approach across the states.

All countries agree on a basic set of rules for the project implementation.

Cluster randomised controlled trial on SFC published in JECH

A recent study on the effectiveness of SFC confirmed previous findings: SFC contributes to reduce the probability of progressing from experimental to established smoking. Click here

Denormalising Smoking in the Classroom: Does it Cause Bullying?

A new study assessed whether participation in the Smokefree Class Competition increases bullying or perception of isolation. This paper was published in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health: click here.

Best practice guide

Find a compilation of background, rules and hints for implementation of SFC. Click here.

A European school-based smoking prevention programme
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Co-funded by the
European Commission
1997-2009