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        Thursday 11th June 2015

        08.00Registration
         

         
        Main Hall


        09.30Chair - Welcome and introduction
         Andrea Crossfield, Chief Executive, Tobacco Free Futures, Manchester

        09.40Upgrading stop-smoking service provision
         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

        10.10Tobacco industry tactics to undermine plain packs and other tobacco control policies: Lessons from Australia
         Steven Greenland, Associate Professor, Department of Marketing, Tourism and Social Impact, Faculty of Business and Law, Swinburne Business School, Australia

        10.35What we’ve learned from service users who vape: Building our skills around behavioural support
         Louise Ross, Stop Smoking Service Manager, Leicester and Lorien Jollye

        11.00Coffee
         

        11.30Parallel papers and workshop sessions 1
         

         
        Main Hall

        Young people
        Chair: Laura Ridout Stakeholder Engagement & Development Manager, Smokefree South West, Bristol


        11.30The effect of socioeconomic differences on smoking uptake in young people in a low prevalence smoking area
         Emma Regan, Stop Smoking Coordinator, ACE Stop Smoking Service, Clacton, Essex and Linda Homan, Senior Lecturer, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge

        11.55Tailoring smoking cessation programmes to young people: How do we promote, engage and deliver such programmes well? A case study of Sandwell stop smoking service (a partnership between DECCA and Quit 51)
         Hayley Bates, Stop Smoking Adviser, Quit 51, Burton-On-Trent and Nathalie Dean, Smoking Cessation Worker, DECCA, Sandwell

        12.20Looked after children: Summary of a public health needs assessment
         Aaron W Bohannon, Senior Public Health Manager, Leicestershire County Council, Glenfield

         
        Breakout room: 1


        11.30How do we engage community delivery partners?
         Emma Croghan, Director of Public Health and Lifestyle Services, North 51, Burton on Trent, Stafffordshire

         
        Breakout room: 2

        Community action
        Chair: Hazel Cheeseman Director of Policy, Action on Smoking and Health (ASH), London


        11.30Tackling Big Tobacco in my town
         Cecilia Farren, South West ASH and GASP Consultancy, Bristol

        11.55An asset based community solution to tackling secondhand smoke
         Joanne Pullen, Founding Director, ActivMob, St Austell

        12.20The broader impact of incentive schemes to enable smoking cessation in pregnancy
         Tina Williams, Project Director, Development & Training for Tobacco Free Futures, Manchester

         
        Breakout room: 3

        Service throughput
        Chair: Dr Andy McEwen Executive Director, National Centre for Smoking Cessation and Training (NCSCT), London


        11.30Engaging with GP practices: Breaking new ground
         Zaheera Chatra, Stop Smoking Specialist, Leicester City Stop Smoking Service

        11.55Developing and testing an integrated clinic: Combining stop smoking support with weight management and healthy lifestyle advice
         Emily Williams, Specialist Stop Smoking Advisor, Leeds Community Healthcare, Chapeltown Health Centre, Leeds and Emma Coupland, Team Leader, Smoking Cessation, Leeds Community Healthcare

        12.20Findings from ‘We Can Quit’: A pilot, community based smoking cessation service for Irish women living in disadvantaged areas
         Fiona Dobbie, Research Fellow, School of Health Sciences, University of Stirling

         
        Hall 3

        Secondary care
        Chair: Dr Sanjay Agrawal Consultant in Respiratory Medicine, Respiratory Department, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, Leicester


        11.30Creating a tobacco-free NHS in Scotland: The national smokefree NHS grounds campaign
         Jane Hoeflich, Senior Marketing Manager, NHS Health Scotland, Edinburgh

        11.55Who is the smoker at the hospital front door? First steps to tackling the most visible challenge to smokefree hospitals
         Dr Jiliu Pan, Doctor, Barking Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust, Romford

        12.20 Implementing the NICE Guidelines for smoking cessation in secondary care: From rhetoric to reality
         Debbie Robson, Senior Post Doc Researcher in Tobacco Addiction, National Addiction Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London

        12.45Lunch
         

        13.15Posters: Presenters will be available beside their presentations until 13.45
         

         
        Hall 2


        13.15MAIN SPONSOR SYMPOSIUM: Transforming Services - Learning from those who have achieved success
         Emma Croghan, Director of Public Health and Lifestyle Services, North 51, Burton on Trent, Stafffordshire, Julie Trezise, Stop Smoking Service Manager, East Lancashire and Sonia Simkins, Finance and Performance Lead, Sandwell and West Birmingham CCG

        14.00Parallel papers and workshop sessions 2
         


        Commissioning
         
        Main Hall

        Commissioning
        Chair: Martin Dockrell Tobacco Control Lead, Public Health England


        14.00One year on: The impact of transition of a 'failing' service to a non NHS provider - Adviser experiences
         Emma Croghan, Director of Public Health and Lifestyle Services, North 51, Burton on Trent, Stafffordshire

        14.25Commissioning a new stop smoking service contract: Leicestershire and Rutland’s experience
         Aaron W Bohannon, Senior Public Health Manager, Leicestershire County Council, Glenfield

        14.50What is the optimum cost per quitter of different smoker demographics?
         Dr Vasiliki Kiparoglou, Head of Operations, Oxford Biomedical Research Centre

         
        Breakout room: 1


        14.00The smoking cessation in pregnancy challenge group: Working to improve communication
         Beckie Lang, Health and Research Manager, Tommy's, London and Hilary Wareing, Director, Tobacco Control Collaborating Centre, Warwick

         
        Breakout room: 2

        Secondary care
        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


        14.00Overcoming barriers to implementation of NICE guideline PH48  - smoking cessation in acute care.
         Dr Sanjay Agrawal, Consultant in Respiratory Medicine, Respiratory Department, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, Leicester and Melanie Perry, Stop Smoking Specialist Advisor, Leicester City Stop Smoking Service

        14.25Developing and implementing a new approach to smoking at Kings College Hospital: A joined up approach for South Londoners
         Arran Woodhouse, Tobacco Liaison Specialist, King's College Hospital, London

        14.50Implementation of an opt-out referral system to improve smoking cessation amongst surgical patients at a university hospital in London
         Benjamin Bussmann, Foundation Year - 1 Doctor, Whipps Cross Hospital, London and Aatif Amir Husain, 3rd Year Medical Student, Barts & The London SMD (Queen Marys), London


        Mental health
         
        Breakout room: 3

        Mental health
        Chair: Debbie Robson Senior Post Doc Researcher in Tobacco Addiction, National Addiction Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London


        14.00Achieving smokefree culture change: Guidance for mental health and addiction services in New Zealand
         Kim Williams, Smokefree Mental Health Project Manager, Hawke's Bay District Health Board, New Zealand

        14.25Smoking cessation outcomes of an intensive tobacco treatment program within mental health and addictions services
         Dr Chizimuzo Okoli, Assistant Professor, University of Kentucky College of Nursing, Lexington, USA and Dr Milan Khara, Clinical Director, Vancouver General Hospital Smoking Cessation Clinic, Canada

        14.50 Smokefree Mental Health Trusts – Tackling the burden of smoking in North East mental health units
         Martyn Willmore, Performance Improvement Delivery Manager, Fresh, Durham


        Pregnancy
         
        Hall 3

        Pregnancy
        Chair: Dr Andy McEwen Executive Director, National Centre for Smoking Cessation and Training (NCSCT), London


        14.00Supporting young women to have smokefree pregnancies
         Joanne Pullen, Founding Director, ActivMob, St Austell

        14.25Introducing ‘opt-out’ referrals for pregnant women to stop smoking services: Impact on service uptake and smoking cessation
         Katarzyna Campbell, Research Fellow, Division of Primary Care, University of Nottingham

        14.50Engaging pregnant women to a stop smoking service – creating effective referral pathways and increasing quit rates
         Hayley Bates, Stop Smoking Adviser, Quit 51, Burton-On-Trent

        15.15Coffee
         

         
        Main Hall


        15.45Enabling people with severe mental ill health to quit smoking
         Professor Simon Gilbody, Professor of Psychological Medicine, Mental Health & Addictions Research Group (MHARG), University of York

        16.30Movement break
         

        16.45Parallel papers and workshop sessions 3
         

         
        Breakout room: 1

        Social media, memory and digital interventions
        Chair: Dr Andy McEwen Executive Director, National Centre for Smoking Cessation and Training (NCSCT), London


        16.45Smoking cessation disease awareness through digital interactive services and social media interventions
         Sarah Sunderland, Country Brand Leader, Pfizer Ltd, Tadworth

        17.10The impact of smoking cessation on prospective remembering
         Thomas Heffernan, Senior Lecturer, Northumbria University, Newcastle Upon Tyne

        17.35How can the use of augmented reality improve digital self quit attempts
         Scott F Crae, Director, Talking Medicines, Kilmacolm

         
        Breakout room: 2

        Practitioner type, outreach and personaility type
        Chair: Dr Colin Mendelsohn Tobacco Treatment Specialist, The Sydney Clinic Consulting Rooms, NSW, Australia


        16.45Longer-term smoking abstinence after treatment by specialist or non-specialist advisors: A secondary analysis of data from a trial
         Professor Fujian Song, Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia, Norwich

        17.10An innovative smoking cessation service in the London Borough of Camden: Assertive smoking cessation outreach team (ASCOT)
         Sandra Chakara, Team Manager (ASCOT), Camden and Islington Foundation Trust, London, Aine Timmins, Clinical Nurse Speacialist In Smoking Cessation In Mental Health, Camden and Islington Foundation Trust, London and Thomas Hudson, Assistant Clinical Practitioner, (ASCOT), Camden and Islington Foundation Trust, London

        17.35Associations between advisor personality and client quit rates in stop smoking services
         Emma Croghan, Director of Public Health and Lifestyle Services, North 51, Burton on Trent, Stafffordshire

         
        Hall 3


        16.45Protecting public health policies from the vested interests of the tobacco industry
         Emily James, Policy and Campaigns Assistant, Action on Smoking and Health (ASH), London, Jenn Ruddick, Policy and Campaigns Officer, ASH, London, Hilary Wareing, Director, Tobacco Control Collaborating Centre, Warwick and Deborah Smith, Public Health Specialist, Kent County Council, Maidstone

        18.00Close
         

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