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Title: The Future of Tobacco Control


1
The Future of Tobacco Control
  • David Taylor MP
  • Chair, All-Party Parliamentary Group on Smoking
    Health

2
Four Key Areas(from DH Consultation Document)
  • Reducing smoking rates and health inequalities
    caused by smoking
  • Protecting children and young people from smoking
  • Helping smokers to quit
  • Helping those who cant quit

3
Campaign Aims(Smokefree Action Coalition)
  • Action on key areas
  • Early legislation to protect children
  • Support harm reduction principle
  • More help for quitters
  • Pan-Government tobacco control strategy

4
Likely Legislation?
  • Health Bill in Queens Speech Autumn 2008?
  • Remove vending machines (LIKELY)
  • End point of sale display (LIKELY)
  • Ban packs of 10 (POSSIBLE needs more evidence?)
  • Plain packaging (UNLIKELY needs more
    advocates?)

5
Public Support Legislation
(Survey for ASH by YouGov February 2008)
6
Campaign Theme
  • Protection of children dont pass on a killer
    habit to the next generation
  • 80 of smokers start before their 19th birthday
  • Young people who live with adult smokers are much
    more likely to start more adult quitters mean
    fewer young smokers

7
Age and Smoking(DH Consultation Document)
8
Protection of Children
  • 78 of 11-15 year old smokers buy from shops
  • 17 of 11-15 year old smokers source from vending
    machines (Fig 10 Consultation Document)
  • Plain packaging makes cigarettes less attractive

9
Point of Sale Hooking Kids
  • Since ban on tobacco advertising, displays at
    point of sale are main route for tobacco
    promotion
  • Displays in shops make it harder for smokers to
    quit and encourage young people to start
  • California survey of 2,000 students aged 1114
    years - exposure to tobacco marketing in
    convenience stores associated with 50 increase
    in odds of ever smoking (Pierce J et al JAMA)

10
Helping smokers ready to quit
  • NHS stop smoking services now allocated 56 a
    year about 177 a quitter
  • AIM Commit Government and Opposition parties to
    increase current spending on cessation services

(Survey for ASH by YouGov February 2008)
11
Helping smokers who arent ready to quit
  • Long-term use of medicinal pure nicotine
    products
  • Nicotine addicts you
  • Smoking kills you
  • Answers
  • Allows a hard-core group of addicts to make
    healthier choices
  • Protects children from SHS
  • Half-way house to quitting
  • Question
  • Wont this encourage addiction?

12
The aims of Harm Reduction
  • Ever tougher regulation of smoked product
  • Reduce tobacco smoking below 5
  • Replace smoking with NRT type products
  • Big cuts in number of smokers, and in deaths and
    illness from smoking

13
A coordinated strategy
  • New tough targets on prevalence reduction
  • Increase spending on social marketing campaigns
  • Plan tax policy to fit public health targets
    high prices remain single most effective lever to
    cut smoking rates
  • Crackdown on smuggling cross border movements
    undermine tax policy

14
Health Inequalities
  • Smoking accounts for 50 of the difference in
    life expectancy between the richest and poorest
    in society
  • The least affluent never-smokers have much better
    survival than even the most affluent smokers.
  • Even if the socio-economic circumstances of less
    well-off smokers improve, their health gain is
    likely to be minimal if they continue to smoke
    (Gruer et al 2007)

15
Holding us to It
  • More than 57,000 responses to smokefree
    consultation
  • Campaign aim this time 30,000 responses backing
    further action political focus on display,
    vending machines, packaging
  • Its down to you your work will provide evidence
    of strong support across England

16
Help with responses
  • Draft responses (short long) at
    www.smokefreeaction.org.uk
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