Local smoking profiles for the North West

Local smoking profiles for North West England are available from the North West Public Health Observatory at www.nwph.info/sam.

The smoking profile tool allows users to compare morbidity and mortality rates across the region by local authority and by primary care trust and to view trend data. The data is also available for download.

North West supports national report looking to create a smokefree future for all

Smokefree North West which has called for a debate on Smokefree cars for children has today backed a Royal College of Physicians Report highlighting the effect of second hand smoke on children.

The report, ‘Passive Smoking and Children’ which has been published today, highlights that 300,000 children in the UK present passive smoking related illnesses to their GP every year with 9,500 (more…)

Smoke & Mirrors nominated for advertising award

A cinema advertisement created for Smokefree North West’s youth advocacy campaign, Smoke & Mirrors, has been nominated for a coveted Roses Award.

The Roses are creative advertising awards designed to recognise, reward and promote innovation and creativity in the UK advertising industry outside London, with results announced and trophies awarded on Thursday 6 May 2010.

The film, Tobacco Related Deaths, stars former Hollyoaks actors Matt Littler and Darren Jefferies as detectives alongside Hollyoaks star, Carley Stenson (Steph) and former Atomic Kitten singer, Natasha Hamilton.

It is the product of a film competition that challenged the region’s young people to expose the negative practices of the tobacco industry. Along with two other films, Don’t Fall For It and The Machine, it was also released online through YouTube and elsewhere as part of a viral campaign.

I Want To Break Free on No Smoking Day with Duncan Bannatyne

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No Smoking Day’s new year-round website for quitters, wequit.co.uk, is now live and inspiring smokers to stay quit with online support – and keep them motivated with a prize draw for a spa weekend for two!
To mark the launch, No Smoking Day president Duncan Bannatyne has re-enacted Queen’s iconic I Want to Break Free video with hilarious results.

Quitters are invited to record their own versions and upload them to wequit.co.uk to win big prizes.

Carlisle United’s Olga the Fox signs up for No Smoking Day

The Smokefree Campaign arrives in Carlisle with Percy Penguin and Olga, The Carlisle United FC team mascot.

The Smokefree Campaign arrives in Carlisle with Percy Penguin and Olga, The Carlisle United FC team mascot.

Carlisle United’s mascot Olga the Fox has signed up to a major Smokefree Northwest campaign ahead of No Smoking Day on March 10.

Olga the Fox met up with Percy the Smokefree Penguin when a specialist stop smoking bus parked up in Morrisons carpark and then Carlisle town centre to encourage smokers to quit. Percy the Smokefree Penguin is the star of a recent Smokefree North West television advertising campaign ‘One Way Street’.

John Nixon, Managing Director of Carlisle United, said “This is a great campaign and we are happy to give it our full support.”

Stop smoking advisors and respiratory nurses were onboard the specialist bus handing out advice to smokers on how to stop. They also carried out tests to show the damage smoking can do to people’s health. Tests were also available to show people what damage smoking can do to their lungs, including as a spirometry test, which measures the amount of air someone can blow out of their lungs, and carbon monoxide readers.

Su Sear is a Public Health partnership specialist for NHS Cumbria. She said: “Giving up smoking is the single most important thing you can do to improve your health. However, going cold turkey is not easy and you are far more likely to successfully quit with NHS support rather than going it alone.

“No Smoking Day is a great time to give up smoking. I would urge all smokers in Cumbria to get in touch with NHS Cumbria’s stop smoking services. Get ready to quit on No Smoking Day in the knowledge there is support to help you.”

Fay Watson, Programme Manager for Tobacco Control at Cumbria Public Health Network, added: “If you smoke and want to quit, there is lots of support available on the NHS. No Smoking Day is a good time to quit smoking for good.”

For confidential help and support to quit smoking contact NHS Cumbria’s Stop Smoking Service on 01900 324222 or text ‘QUIT’ to 82540 or visit a participating pharmacy for stop smoking advice.