In each country, we will perform a two-step situational analysis. First, a risk stratification and population segmentation assessment will identify those adolescents most in need for prevention or at risk of tobacco and AP, mindful of age, gender and equity indicators. Next, a Rapid Youth Context Assessment will provide in-depth insight into the local burden, needs and perceptions of adolescents and other key stakeholders. Following stakeholder analysis, FA4LIFE teams will be established in each site, comprising adolescents, family members, providers, managers, policy makers, authorities and other key stakeholders.
The FA4LIFE teams, supported by local research teams, will select three core intervention strategies from the innovative prevention palette method, which build on the WHO 'best buys', WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC), and WHO NCD Global Action Plan. The strategies include a (mass) media campaign, Very Brief Advice, and the behavioral intervention 'implementation intentions’. The prevention package can be complemented with additional strategies based on local burden and context needs. Intervention strategies will be adapted following situational analysis results. The FA4LIFE prevention packages will then be implemented, evaluated, and refined through iterative cycles. Following audience segmentation, actionable messages will be co-created and delivered. Access to a digital FA4LIFE implementation toolbox, including infographics, advocacy podcasts, and scientific results (also in lay text), will promote upscaling.
In terms of outcomes, the FA4LIFE aims to create effective and context-specific NCD prevention packages for adolescents in disadvantaged populations. The expected results include making the FA4LIFE prevention packages and related methodology available to providers and stakeholders who serve those most in need or at risk, and the uptake of FA4LIFE tools and related implications on implementation and service outcomes in dedicated and sustainable guidelines, quality frameworks, and policies.