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        Thursday 9th June 2016

        08.00Registration
         

         
        Main Hall


        09.30Chair - Welcome and introduction
         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

        09.40Personalising support for smokers using the Behaviour Change Wheel
         Professor Susan Michie, Professor of Health Psychology and Director, Centre for Behaviour Change, University College London

        10.10Clearing the air: Smokefree homes and cars
         Dr Laura Jones, Lecturer in Qualitative & Mixed-Methods Applied Health Research, Institute of Applied Health Research, University of Birmingham

        10.30E-cigarettes: Evidence update
         Professor Hayden McRobbie, Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine, Queen Mary University of London

        11.00Coffee
         

        11.30Parallel papers and workshop sessions
         

         
        Main Hall

        Policy and practice of tackling the smoking in pregnancy challenge
        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


        11.30Smoking cessation in pregnancy – A review of the Challenge Group
         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 and Hilary Wareing, Director, Improving Performance in Practice (iPiP) and the Tobacco Control Collaborating Centre

        11.55Addressing the Pregnancy Challenge systematically at local level
         Stewart Brock, Public Health Specialist, Somerset County Council, Taunton

        12.20Improving implementation of smoking cessation guidelines in antenatal care
         Dr Jo Longman, Research Fellow, University Centre for Rural Health, University of Sydney, Australia

         
        Breakout room: Edward 1

        Relapse, training and pets
        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


        11.30Smoking relapse and health-related quality of life: Secondary analysis of data from a trial on smoking relapse prevention
         Professor Fujian Song, Professor, Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia

        11.55Assessment of effectiveness of a training program for health care providers
         Leni Chaudhuri, Program Head, Narotam Sekhsaria Foundation, Mumbai, India

        12.20Smokefree pets
         Leena Sankla, Director of Public Health & Life Style Services, Solutions 4 Health, Reading and Saleen Ahmed-Khan, Berkshire Health Improvement Manager, Solutions4Health, Reading

         
        Breakout room: Edward 2

        E-cigarettes
        Chair: Louise Ross Service Manager, Leicester City Stop Smoking Service, Leicester City Council


        11.30Young adults’ perceptions of e-cigarettes: A qualitative study
         Mark Lucherini, Research Fellow, Centre for Population Health Sciences, University of Edinburgh

        11.55Electronic cigarettes for lung cancer patients: Early challenges in recruiting to a pilot study
         Lesley Sinclair, Research Associate/Trial Manager, Institute for Social Marketing, School of Health Sciences, University of Stirling and UK Centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies (UKCTAS)

        12.20How local stop smoking services can support smokers who want to use e-cigarettes to quit
         Andrea Crossfield, Chief Executive, Healthier Futures, Manchester and Ansa Hussain, Campaigns and Engagement, Healthier Futures, Manchester

         
        Breakout room: Albert 1 - 2

        Smokefree mental health settings
        Chair: Dr Elena Ratschen Senior Lecturer in Health Services Research, Department of Health Sciences, University of York


        11.30Service users share partnership work to support  a mental health hospital transition to smoke free status
         Jennifer Beal, Head of Occupational Therapy, Cygnet Health Care, London and Carmel Oglesby, Service user, Cygnet Health Care, London

        12.05Preparing for completely smoke-free mental health settings: Findings on patient smoking, resources spent facilitating smoking breaks, and the role of smoking in reported incidents from a large mental health trust in England
         Harpreet Sohal, Research Assistant/Trainee Health Psychologist, UK Centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies, Division of Epidemiology & Public Health, The University of Nottingham and Dr Elena Ratschen, Senior Lecturer in Health Services Research, Department of Health Sciences, University of York

         
        Breakout room: Albert 3

        Smoking cessation for patients with comorbidities
        Chair: Dr Andy McEwen Executive Director, National Centre for Smoking Cessation and Training (NCSCT)


        11.30Reaching the 'hard to reach' using an intensive approach within a hospital Complex COPD outpatient clinic
         Melanie Perry, Secondary Care Smoking Cessation Specialist, Leicester City Stop Smoking Service

        11.55Quitting smoking after diagnosis of lung, bladder or upper aerodigestive tract (UAT) cancer: Is it supported in primary care and does it improve prognosis?
         Dr Amanda Farley, Lecturer in Epidemiology, University of Birmingham

        12.20 Implementing routine carbon monoxide testing on two acute medical wards – a pilot study
         Arran Woodhouse, Tobacco Liaison Specialist, Kings College Hospital, London and Dr Irem Patel, Consultant Respiratory Physician, Kings College Hospital, London

         
        Breakout room: Edward 3 - 4


        11.30Exploring service delivery in smokefree prisons
         Dave Jones, Tobacco Control Programme Manager, Public Health England and Linda Hennigan, Head of Business Development, National Offender Management Service, London

        12.45Lunch
         

         
        Breakout room: Edward 5 - 7


        13.10Securing the future of tobacco control and smoking cessation services – the decision makers’ perspective
         Hilary Wareing, Director, Improving Performance in Practice (iPiP) and the Tobacco Control Collaborating Centre

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

        14.00Parallel papers and workshop sessions
         

         
        Main Hall

        Rising to the smoking in pregnancy challenge
        Chair: Jo Locker Tobacco Control Manager, Alcohol, Drugs & Tobacco Division, Health and Wellbeing Directorate, Public Health England


        14.00Health inequalities, infant mortality and stillbirth.  The role of tobacco control and smoking cessation
         Hilary Wareing, Director, Improving Performance in Practice (iPiP) and the Tobacco Control Collaborating Centre and Fran Frankland, National Trainer and Public Health Specialist, Tobacco Control Collaborating Centre, Warwick

        14.25Mapping social networks to support smoking cessation in pregnancy (SCIPS)
         Fiona Dobbie, Research Fellow, University of Stirling and the UK Centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies

        14.50What factors moderate pregnant women quitting smoking at 4 weeks quit? A consideration of the value of specialised services in improving 4 week quit rates
         Hayley Robinson, Locality Lead, Quit 51 Stop Smoking Service, Burton-on-Trent

         
        Breakout room: Edward 1

        Smoking and mental health
        Chair: Dr Debbie Robson Senior Post-Doctoral Researcher in Tobacco Addiction, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London


        14.00 Smoking amongst people with a mental illness: Interest in change and acceptability of receiving care
         Dr Kate Bartlem, Research Fellow, School of Psychology, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, Australia

        14.25The impact of smoking cessation on real-world prospective remembering
         Dr Thomas Heffernan, Lecturer, Department of Psychology, Northumbria University, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne

        14.50Exploring smoking, mental health and smoking-related disease in older adults
         Annette Burns, SPHeRE PhD Programme in Population Health and Health Services Research, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

         
        Breakout room: Edward 2


        14.00Moving Cochrane evidence into practice: Past, present and future
         Nicola Lindson-Hawley, Managing Editor, Cochrane Tobacco Addiction Group, Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford and Jamie Hartmann Boyce, Managing Editor, Cochrane Tobacco Addiction Group, Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford

         
        Breakout room: Albert 1 - 2

        Mass media, multimedia and marketing
        Chair: Elspeth Henderson Tobacco Control Information Manager, Public Health England


        14.00Marketing tips for stop smoking services
         Andy Lloyd, Head of Media and Communications, Fresh, Durham and Martyn Willmore, Performance Improvement Delivery Manager, Fresh, Durham

        14.25Using multimedia to maximise reach of smoking cessation support
         Miriam Gunning, Senior Health Promotion Officer for Tobacco, Health Service Executive, Dublin, Ireland

        14.50“Does smoking do all that?“ Borrowing from Australia to run a mass-media campaign across regions
         Andy Lloyd, Head of Media and Communications, Fresh, Durham and Scott Crosby, Regional Tobacco Policy Manager, Yorkshire and the Humber, Wakefield Council

         
        Breakout room: Albert 3

        Use of electronic cigarettes
        Chair: Professor Hayden McRobbie Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine, Queen Mary University of London


        14.00Self-titration by experienced e-cigarette users: Blood nicotine delivery and subjective effects
         Dr Lynne Dawkins, Associate Professor of Psychology, London South Bank University, London

        14.35Acute nicotine absorption from electronic and traditional cigarettes
         Professor Jonathan Foulds, Professor of Public Health Sciences and Psychiatry, Penn State University, College of Medicine, Pennsylvania, USA

         
        Breakout room: Edward 3 - 4


        14.00The stolen years – taking action to address smoking in those with a mental health condition
         Hazel Cheeseman, Director of Policy, Action on Smoking & Health (ASH), London, Rubyni Krishnan, Stop Smoking Facilitator/Specialist for Mental Health, Smokefree Ealing, London, Gillian Connor, Head of Policy & Development, Rethink Mental Illness and Martin Burrows, Project Manager, Groundswell

        15.15Coffee
         

         
        Main Hall


        15.45Promoting smoking cessation in pregnancy – evaluating the BabyClear approach
         Martyn Willmore, Performance Improvement Delivery Manager, Fresh, Durham and Dr Ruth Bell, Clinical Senior Lecturer/Honorary Consultant in Public Health, Institute of Health & Society Newcastle University

        16.15Using a social action approach to investigate young people’s access to tobacco through social sources
         Professor Amanda Amos, Professor of Health Promotion, Usher Institute of Population Health Sciences and Informatics, University of Edinburgh and Colin Lumsdaine, Senior Health Promotion Specialist (Tobacco and Young People), Health Promotion Service, NHS Lothian, Edinburgh

        16.45Close
         

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