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Tobacco control strategy for Northern Ireland
Dr Naresh ChadaSenior Medical Officer
DHSSPS
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Smoking prevalence
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Smoking and health inequalities
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10-year tobacco strategyLong-term aim - tobacco-free societyPrevent uptake, support quitting and protect
people from exposure to smoke3 priority groupsSmoking prevalence targets aspired to by
2020: 15% adults 3% of 11-16 year olds 9% pregnant women 20% manual workers
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ImplementationPublic Health Agency established
TSISGFive work streamsNew public information campaignAnnual investment £2.5m
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Partners
DHSSPS
Voluntary Organisatio
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Department of Justice
Department of
Education
HM Revenue
and Customs
District Councils
Health and Social Care
Family
HSE
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Supporting people to quit645 specialist smoking cessation services
In total, 83% of all pharmacies and 38% of GP practices were registered to deliver services
33,000 people set a quit date 2012/13
At 4 weeks, 18,500 had successfully quit (57%)
At 52 weeks, quit rate was 17%
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Campaign activity and use of tobacco resources
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Restricting access to tobacco
Increase in age of saleBan on tobacco sales from vending machines
Tobacco Retailers Act
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De-normalisation & protection from SHS
Smoke-free legislation introduced in 2007
Regulations banning the display of tobacco products introduced from October 2012
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EU Tobacco Products Directive
Revised Directive came into force on 19 May 2014Member States have 2 years to transpose into
domestic lawKey measures include:
a ban on characterising flavours, such as mentholhealth warnings to cover 65% of packs, front & backa ban on packs of 10 cigarettesregulation of e-cigarettes as consumer products
DHSSPS working with DH London and DAs on transposition of the Directive
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E-cigarettesUp to 2m users in the UKRegulated as consumer products under
revised TPDCurrently no age of sale restrictions on e-
cigarettes in Northern IrelandProvisions inserted to the draft Health
(Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill aimed at prohibiting sale of e-cigarettes to under 18s
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Areas for considerationStandardised packagingIntroduction of further restrictions on smoking in:
private vehicleshospital campusesplaygrounds