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        Day OneDay Two


        Friday 12th June 2015

        08.00Registration
         

         
        Hall 2


        08.30MAIN SPONSOR SYMPOSIUM: Harm Reduction Re-Visited: The Why? The How? and The What? - Where possible, should all interventions lead to complete cessation? This symposium is organised and funded by Pfizer Ltd.
         Dr Alex Bobak, GPwSI and GP / Senior Partner, Wandsworth Medical Centre, London, Professor David Taylor, Emeritus Professor of Pharmaceutical and Public Health Policy, University College London and Tina Williams, Project Director, Development & Training for Tobacco Free Futures, Manchester

        09.15Movement break
         

         
        Main Hall


        09.30Chair - Welcome
         Paul Burstow, Former Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Smoking and Health

        09.35What do diverse communities see when they look at stop smoking services?
         Dr Marisa de Andrade, Lecturer and Programme Director, Postgraduate Programme in Integrated Service Improvement, University of Edinburgh

        10.00Smoking Still Kills
         Deborah Arnott, Chief Executive, Action on Smoking & Health (ASH), London

        10.30E-cigarette regulation around the world
         Oliver Kershaw, Managing Director, E-Cigarette Forum

        11.00Coffee
         

        11.30Parallel papers and workshop sessions
         


        Pregnancy
         
        Main Hall

        Pregnancy
        Chair: Professor Linda Bauld Professor of Health Policy and Director of the Institute for Social Marketing, University of Stirling and Deputy Director, UK Centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies


        11.30Using a range of NHS staff to deliver stop smoking services to pregnant women: Findings from the Models to Access Maternal Smoking Cessation Support (MAMSS) study
         Lorna Bennett, Specialty Registrar, Cardiff and Vale Public Health Team, Public Health Wales and Aimee Grant, Research Fellow, Cardiff University

        11.55Evaluating the impact of a regional approach to babyClear, and tackling the high levels of maternal smoking in North East England
         Martyn Willmore, Performance Improvement Delivery Manager, Fresh, Durham

        12.20The barriers and facilitators to smoking cessation experienced by women during pregnancy: A qualitative exploration
         Lesley Sinclair, Researcher, University of Stirling and UK Centre For Tobacco & Alcohol Studies

         
        Hall 2

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


        11.30Determinants of e-cigarette use and intention to use in Scottish Adolescents  
         Catherine Best, Public Health Researcher, School of Health Sciences, University of Stirling and Professor Sally Haw, Professor of Public Health, University of Stirling

        11.55Identifying 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
         Tina Williams, Project Director, Development & Training for Tobacco Free Futures, Manchester

        12.20E-cigarettes: Perceptions of healthcare professionals
         Shereen Nabhani-Gebara, Senior Lecturer in Pharmacy Practice, School of Pharmacy and Chemistry, Kingston-Upon-Thames

         
        Breakout room: 1

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


        11.30Four Settings and an Intervention: Why some work and others fail?
         Kamran Siddiqi, Senior Lecturer in Public Health, University of York

        11.55The barriers, motivators and enablers of smoke-free homes: qualitative systematic review and synthesis
         Laura Jones, Lecturer in Qualitative & Mixed-Methods Applied Health Research, University of Birmingham

        12.20Smoking in the home after childbirth: A qualitative exploration of the experiences and beliefs of women who abstained from smoking for at least part of pregnancy but had relapsed by the early postnatal period
         Sophie Orton, PhD Student, School of Medicine, Division of Primary Care, University of Nottingham.


        Medication
         
        Breakout room: 2

        Medication
        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


        11.30Abstinence and relapse amongst smokers who use varenicline in a quit attempt – A pooled analysis of randomized controlled trials
         Shade Agboola, Assistant Professor, Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Nottingham

        11.55Changes in the rate of nicotine metabolism across pregnancy: A longitudinal study
         Katherine Bowker, PhD Student, Division of Primary Care, University of Nottingham

        12.20Statistical analysis of pharmacotreatment effect and associated interactions in smoking cessation
         Dr Neil Walker, Statistician, Oxford Biomedical Research Centre & North-51

         
        Breakout room: 3


        11.30New ways to communicate and advertise stop smoking services through digital marketing
         James Curtis, Service Manager, Gloucestershire NHS Stop Smoking Service, Gloucester

         
        Hall 3


        11.30The impacts on young people's smoking behaviour of smoking in films. From evidence to action; how can we engage industry, policy makers and the public?
         Professor John Britton, Director of the UK Centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies, University of Nottingham, Dr Jo Cranwell, New Media Lead in Smoking and Alcohol Research, University of Nottingham and Deborah Arnott, Chief Executive, Action on Smoking & Health (ASH), London

        12.45Lunch
         

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

         
        Main Hall


        13.15FILM SHOWING IN MAIN HALL - PHE conversation on use of nicotine vapourisers in enclosed public places: Independent expert video commentaries
         

        14.00E-cigarettes and young people: The evidence so far
         Professor Linda Bauld, Professor of Health Policy and Director of the Institute for Social Marketing, University of Stirling and Deputy Director, UK Centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies

        14.30Stop smoking medications: A new training resource for the field
         Dr Andy McEwen, Executive Director, National Centre for Smoking Cessation and Training (NCSCT), London

        15.00Close
         

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