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        Friday 28th June 2013

        08.00Registration
         

         
        Breakout room: Albert 1 - 2


        08.45Expert masterclass: Informing choice to improve quit success
         Gay Sutherland, Honorary Consultant Clinical Psychologist, South London and Maudsley (SLaM) Specialist Smoking Cessation Clinic & Research Clinical Psychologist at the Institute of Psychiatry, London and Russ Moody, Senior Public Health Manager, Public Health Plymouth

         
        Main Hall


        09.30Chair - Welcome
         Dr Ian Cameron, Joint Director of Public Health, NHS Leeds and Leeds City Council

        09.35The politics of tobacco growing
         Marty OtaƱez, Assistant Professor, Anthropology Department, University of Colorado, Denver, USA

        10.15International comparison of availability of tobacco dependence treatment
         Dr Martin Raw, Special Lecturer, UK Centre for Tobacco Control Studies, University of Nottingham

        10.45Smoking cessation medications and pregnant smokers
         Dr Cheryl Oncken, Professor of Medicine and Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Connecticut School of Medicine & Director, Clinical Research Center, University of Connecticut Health Center, USA

        11.15Coffee
         

        11.45Parallel papers and workshop sessions
         

         
        Breakout room: Edward 2

        Electronic cigarettes
        Chair: Dr Andy McEwen Director, National Centre for Smoking Cessation & Training (NCSCT)


        11.45Vaping profiles and preferences: Online survey of e-cigarette users
         Lynne Dawkins, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, University of East London, Stratford

        12.10An evaluation of the 'skycig' electronic cigarette for nicotine delivery and subjective effects following acute administration in regular users
         Lynne Dawkins, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, University of East London, Stratford and Olivia Corcoran, Reader in Bioanalytic Chemistry, University of East London

        12.35Representations of electronic cigarettes in UK and Scottish newspapers
         Dr Catriona Rooke, Research Fellow, Centre for Population Health Sciences, University of Edinburgh

         
        Breakout room: Edward 3

        Reaching out to smokers
        Chair: Heather Thomson Health Improvement Manager, The Office of the Director of Public Health, Leeds City Council


        11.45The Call it Quits trial: Short-term outcomes from a community delivered service to disadvantaged smokers
         Professor Billie Bonevski, Research Fellow, University of Newcastle, Calvary Mater Hospital, Australia

        12.10Who are smoking cessation services in Scotland reaching? Secondary analysis of routine clinical data
         Dr Jan Kerssens, Senior Information Analyst, Information Services Division (ISD), NHS National Services Scotland

        12.35How to overcome challenges in recruiting into a smoking relapse prevention study?
         Annie Blyth, Senior Research Associate, School of Medicine, University of East Anglia, Norwich and Vivienne Maskrey, Senior Research Associate, University of East Anglia, Norwich

         
        Breakout room: Edward 6


        11.45Operation Smoke Storm - let's infiltrate the tobacco industry
         Tomasz Letniowski, Project Manager, Live Well UK, London

         
        Breakout room: Albert 1

        Smokefree homes and environments
        Chair: Professor Ann McNeill Professor of Addictions, UK Centre for Tobacco Control Studies, King's College London


        11.45The feasibility and acceptability of a smoking cessation intervention for people with schizophrenia
         Debbie Robson, Tutor & Research Nurse, Institute of Psychiatry, Section of Mental Health Nursing, Health Service & Population Research, London

        12.10Opportunities to work with Local Government to change the social norm and create smokefree environments
         Andrea Dickens, Deputy Director, Smokefree South West, Bristol

        12.35Impact of a total smoking ban in a high security forensic unit
         Dr Briju Prasad, Specialty Doctor - Forensic Psychiatry, The State Hospital, Carstairs

         
        Breakout room: Albert 2

        Service configuration
        Chair: Melanie Mcllvar Director (Operations), National Centre for Smoking Cessation and Training (NCSCT)


        11.45The Greater Manchester first stop bus
         Wendy Kirkpatrick, Health Improvement Manager, Salford Health Improvement Service, Salford City Council and Paul Finch, Senior Health Improvement Worker, Salford Health Improvement Service, Salford City Council

        12.10The growth of North East stop smoking services: Challenges and successes since 1999
         Martyn Willmore, Performance Improvement Delivery Manager, Fresh, Durham

        12.35Can payment for results address health inequalities? A cluster controlled study of smoking cessation pilots in the NHS
         Deirdre O'Brien, Research Fellow, Health Economics Unit, University of Birmingham

         
        Breakout room: Albert 3

        Travelling communities, outreach and advertising
        Chair: Darush Attar-Zadeh Pharmacist & National Trainer Specialising In Smoking Cessation, Centre for Pharmacy Postgraduate Education (CPPE) & Director of Temple Consultancy Ltd


        11.45Working with gypsy and traveller communities
         Val Mills, Smoking Cessation Lead, Bucks Smokefree Support Service, Bucks Healthcare NHS Trust, Aylesbury and Nicki Blyth, Deputy Team Lead, Bucks Smokefree Support Service, Aylesbury

        12.10Smokefree Squad: Using professional sports settings to refer fans to stop smoking services
         Matthew Philpott, Managing Director, European Healthy Stadia Network CIC, Liverpool

        12.35Warning: Advertising can seriously improve your health. Effectiveness of collaboratively commissioned mass-media campaign
         Kate Knight, Head of Social Marketing & Communications, Smokefree South West, Bristol

         
        Breakout room: Edward 4 - 5


        11.45Going local: The new tobacco control
         Hazel Cheeseman, Special Projects Advisor, Action on Smoking and Health (ASH), London and

        13.00Lunch
         

        13.30Posters: presenters will be available beside their presentations until 14.00
         

         
        Main Hall


        14.15The regulation of products containing nicotine, including e-cigarettes
         Jeremy Mean, Access and Information for Medicines and Standards Group Manager, Vigilance and Risk Management of Medicines, Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)

        14.45Smoking and mental Health
         Dr Lisa McNally, Consultant in Public Health, Bracknell Forest Council, Berkshire

        15.15Getting the most out of current treatments
         Professor Peter Hajek, Professor of Clinical Psychology, Head of Psychology & Director, Tobacco Dependence Research Unit, Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry

        15.45Close
         

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