North West short film exposing tobacco industry practices wins cinema commercial of the year award

An innovative short film made in the North West highlighting the negative practices of the tobacco industry, Tobacco Related Deaths (TRD), has won an award for cinema commercial of the year at the coveted Roses Advertising Awards 2010 and is the first Roses Award for Manchester-based design agency Vivid.

TRD, which was commissioned by North West wellbeing and health campaign group Our Life and Smokefree North West, was one of three films designed to target 14-18 year olds – the audience that the tobacco industry traditionally recruits as new smokers to replace customers that have quit or died through their habit.

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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.

Bolton stop smoking advisor rewarded for her dedication

Tracey Holliday collecting the Smokefree Pregnancy Award

Tracey Holliday collecting the Smokefree Pregnancy Award

A Bolton NHS worker who has helped hundreds of pregnant women quit smoking received an award for her contribution to public health at a North West awards ceremony.

Tracey Holliday received the Smokefree Pregnancy Award from Smokefree North West at an awards ceremony at the City Inn, Manchester, to mark the 10 Year Anniversary of Stop Smoking Services in the region. Since 1999, North West Stop Smoking Services have collectively helped 371,693 people quit smoking.

Stop Smoking Advisor Tracey used her initiative to create a new system to track how and when women quit smoking during their pregnancy. The system has proved so successful during trials at Bolton Stop Smoking Service that it is now being adopted by other services across the region, helping improve the support available for thousands of pregnant women across the North West.

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