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        Identifying and measuring the views, beliefs, experiences, concerns and attitudes of stop smoking practitioners in relation to e-cigarettes: How can we support stop smoking practitioners to apply their knowledge and understanding of e-cigarettes


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        Andrea Crossfield

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        Tina Williams  Project Director, Development & Training for Tobacco Free Futures, Manchester

        Biography

        Tina Williams is the Project Director: Development & Training for Tobacco Free Futures, formerly the NW Office of Tobacco Control and now a community interest company. Her tobacco control career began in 1999 when she established and managed one of the first smoking cessation services in the UK, later becoming Tobacco Lead for Wirral.

        Passionate about her field of practice she has focussed on developing and testing innovative approaches  to tackling tobacco related health inequalities and breaking the intergenerational cycle of children and young people’s exposure and addiction to tobacco.

        Tina’s background is in nursing, teaching and health improvement.


         
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