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        Day OneDay Two


        Tuesday 19th June 2012


        08.00REGISTRATION
          
         

        08.15EARLY BIRD PARALLEL SESSIONS
          
         

        Surrey

        Chair: Professor Sally Haw Professor of Public Health & Population Health, School of Nursing, Midwifery & Health, University of Stirling

        08.15Evaluating the impact of point of sale legislation in England, Scotland and Ireland: Opportunities and challenges
         Professor Ann McNeill  Professor in Health Policy and Promotion, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, University of Nottingham, Tessa Langley  Research Associate, UK Centre for Tobacco Control Studies, University of Nottingham and Dionysios Spanopoulos  UKCTCS and University of Nottingham
         

        York

        08.30NICE modelling for stop smoking services: a good return on investment?
         Dr Lesley Owen  Technical adviser , National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, London
         

        Main Hall

        09.25CHAIR - Welcome
         Councillor Nick Forbes  Chair, Fresh North East and Leader, Newcastle City Council
         
        09.30Research update: recent studies of clinical significance
         Professor Robert West  Professor of Health Psychology and Director of Tobacco Studies, Cancer Research UK Health Behaviour Research Centre, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London
         
        10.00Lessons from quit4u: combining support, pharmacotherapy and financial incentives to support smoking cessation
         Professor Amanda Amos  Professor of Health Promotion, Centre for Population Health Sciences, University of Edinburgh and Dr Marjon van der Pol  Programme Director for the Behaviour, Health and Health Systems Programme (BHHS), Health Economics Research Unit, University of Aberdeen
         
        10.30Mass media campaigns : Challenges and opportunities
         Tessa Langley  Research Associate, UK Centre for Tobacco Control Studies, University of Nottingham
         

        11.00COFFEE
          
         

        11.30PARALLEL PAPERS AND WORKSHOP SESSIONS
          
         

        Main Hall

        Different ways of quitting?
        Chair: Professor John Hughes Department of Psychiatry, University of Vermont, USA

        11.30Gradual cessation
         Professor John Hughes  Department of Psychiatry, University of Vermont, USA
         
        12.10Routes to Quit: Model overview, pilot findings and future considerations
         Melanie Mcllvar  Director (Operations), National Centre for Smoking Cessation and Training (NCSCT)
         

        Surrey

        11.30CLeaR thinking: Developing excellent in local tobacco control
         Martin Dockrell   Director of Research & Policy, Action on Smoking and Health (ASH), London and Amanda Wilson  Health Improvement Specialist - Tobacco, LB Brent, London
         

        Norfolk

        Texting, online face-to-face and iPhone apps
        Chair: Professor Robert West Professor of Health Psychology and Director of Tobacco Studies, Cancer Research UK Health Behaviour Research Centre, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London

        11.30Does the addition of text messaging affect service delivery or outcomes?
         Emma Croghan  Director of Public Health and Lifestyle Services, North 51, Nottingham
         
        11.55Innovative approaches to reducing health inequalities through online face-to-face, telehealth stop smoking services
         Leena Sankla  Project Director, Solutions 4 Health, Reading and John Guyatt  Telehealth Director, Solutions 4 Health, Reading
         
        12.20Currently available smoking cessation iphone apps - what are they, how much are they used and can they be used for effective cessation?
         Emma Croghan  Director of Public Health and Lifestyle Services, North 51, Nottingham
         

        Dorset

        Target groups
        Chair: Heather Thomson Head of Health Improvement, Strategy and Commissioning Directorate, NHS Leeds

        11.30 Quit Start - A social marketing intervention to motivate and assist routine & manual workers to stop smoking
         Mark Allen  Health Promotion Specialist, Smokefree Bristol - NHS Bristol
         
        11.55An active case finding approach to respiratory long term conditions - screening smokers attending the stop smoking service
         Wendy Martindale  Specialist Stop Smoking Adviser, Stockton and Hartlepool Stop Smoking Service and Scott Chapman  Specialist Stop Smoking Adviser, Stockton and Hartlepool Stop Smoking Service
         
        12.20Treatment outcomes of a tailored smoking cessation programme for individuals accessing addiction treatment services
         Dr Milan Khara  Clinical Director, Tobacco Dependence Clinic, Vancouver Coastal Health Addiction Services, Canada and Dr Chizimuzo Okoli   Assistant Professor, University of Kentucky College of Nursing, USA
         

        York

        Pregnancy
        Chair: Professor Linda Bauld Professor of Socio-Management, School of Management, University of Stirling

        11.30Health Inequalities pilot : Pregnancy
         Professor Linda Bauld  Professor of Socio-Management, School of Management, University of Stirling
         
        11.55Double-blind, placebo randomised controlled trial of standard dose nicotine patches for smoking cessation in pregnancy: SNAP trial findings
         Professor Tim Coleman  Professor in Primary Care, Division of Primary Care, UKCTCS, University of Nottingham
         
        12.20 Integrating a clinical model of smoking cessation into routine antenatal care
         Lisa Fendall  National Trainer Smoking Cessation, Project Global Solutions/NHS Rotherham and Wendy Griffith  Specialist Midwife, NHS Rotherham
         

        12.45LUNCH
          
         
        13.15POSTERS: presenters will be available beside their presentations until 13.45
          
         

        Main Hall

        14.00Second hand smoke
         Dr Laura Jones  Research Fellow, Division of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Nottingham
         
        14.30Electronic cigarettes
         Dr Hayden McRobbie  Reader in Public Health Interventions, Queen Mary University of London, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry
         
        15.00Plain packaging
         Professor Linda Bauld  Professor of Socio-Management, School of Management, University of Stirling
         

        15.30CLOSE
          
         
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