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        Friday 10th June 2016

        08.00Registration
         

         
        Breakout room: Edward 5 - 7


        08.30Stop and think again. Changing perspectives with Champix (varenicline) in smoking cessation
         Professor Keir Lewis, Professor of Respiratory Medicine, Swansea University and Hon Consultant, Hywel Dda Health Board and Melanie Perry, Secondary Care Specialist for Leicester City Stop Smoking Service

        09.15Movement break
         

         
        Main Hall


        09.30Chair - Welcome
         Martin Dockrell, Tobacco Control Lead, Public Health England

        09.35Reducing smoking in pregnancy: System-wide action
         Jo Locker, Tobacco Control Manager, Alcohol, Drugs & Tobacco Division, Health and Wellbeing Directorate, Public Health England

        10.00Real-World quitting: It’s not what you think
         Professor John Hughes, Professor of Psychiatry, Departments of Psychiatry and Psychological Science, The University of Vermont, USA

        10.30The very best support for stopping smoking
         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

        11.00Coffee
         

        11.30Parallel papers and workshop sessions
         

         
        Main Hall

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


        11.30 E-cigarettes for patients with poor mental health: A journey
         Louise Ross, Service Manager, Leicester City Stop Smoking Service, Leicester City Council

        11.55Smoking cessation care for people with a mental illness: Family carer expectations of health and community services
         Dr Kate Bartlem, Research Fellow, School of Psychology, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, Australia

        12.20An examination of the practice of tailoring smoking cessation pharmacotherapy in a tobacco treatment program within mental health and addictions settings
         Chizimuzo Okoli, Assistant Professor, University of Kentucky College of Nursing, Lexington, USA

         
        Breakout room: Edward 1


        11.30Protecting public health policies from the vested interests of the tobacco industry: Creating a policy
         Jenn Ruddick, Senior Policy & Campaigns Officer, Action on Smoking & Health (ASH), London and Hilary Wareing, Director, Improving Performance in Practice (iPiP) and the Tobacco Control Collaborating Centre

         
        Breakout room: Edward 2

        Behaviour change: Smokeless tobacco and waterpipes
        Chair: Dr Ian Cameron Director, Public Health Leeds


        11.30Behaviour change intervention for smokeless tobacco cessation in South Asians (BISCA): Its development, feasibility and fidelity testing in Pakistan and in the UK
         Heather Thomson, Health Improvement Manager, The Office of the Director of Public Health, Leeds and Dr Kamran Siddiqi, Clinical Senior Lecturer in Epidemiology and Public Health, University of York

        12.05Which behaviour change techniques may help waterpipe smokers to quit? An expert consensus using a Modified Delphi Technique
         Dr Kamran Siddiqi, Clinical Senior Lecturer in Epidemiology and Public Health, University of York

         
        Breakout room: Edward 3

        Smokefree mental health settings
        Chair: Professor Ann McNeill Professor of Tobacco Addiction, National Addiction Centre, King's College London & Deputy Director, UK Centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies


        11.30Promoting Smokefree NHS grounds within a mental health setting - planning, barriers and outcomes
         Fiona Kean, Smokefree Grounds Facilitator, Royal Edinburgh Hospital , NHS Lothian

        11.55Towards totally smoke-free mental health services: Using a staff survey to support regional implementation
         Sally Ohlsen, Research assistant / Senior Occupational Therapist, School of Health Related Research (ScHARR), The University of Sheffield and Claire Paul, Healthy Living Services Manager & Senior Occupational Therapist, Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

        12.20Smoking and mental health - a partnership approach
         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 4


        11.30How will we seize the moment on tobacco? Getting the most from standardised packaging
         Scott Crosby, Regional Tobacco Policy Manager, Yorkshire and the Humber, Wakefield Council

         
        Breakout room: Edward 5

        Cigarettes and snus and how smart is this app?
        Chair: Felix Naughton Senior Research Associate, Institute of Public Health, University of Cambridge


        11.30 Quitting cigarettes respectively snus  –  motivation versus dependence
         Lars Ramström, Director, institute for Tobacco Studies, Stockholm, Sweden

        11.55The acceptability of a context-aware smartphone smoking cessation app (Q Sense)
         Felix Naughton, Senior Research Associate, Institute of Public Health, University of Cambridge

        12.20Investigating views on a client-advisor data sharing and communication facility within a cessation smartphone app (Q Sense)
         Sarah Hopewell, Research Assistant, Institute of Public Health, University of Cambridge

         
        Breakout room: Albert 1 - 2

        Bio-marker feedback, use of medications and recruitment in stop smoking services
        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


        11.30The effect of motivational lung age feedback on short-term quit rates in smokers seeking intensive group treatment: A randomized controlled trial.
         Professor Jonathan Foulds, Professor of Public Health Sciences and Psychiatry, Penn State University, College of Medicine, Pennsylvania, USA

        11.55Investigating effects which moderate the effectiveness of Champix and NRT in clients using smoking cessation services in England
         Dr Neil Walker, Statistician, Oxford Biomedical Research Centre, Oxford

        12.20Encouraging smokers to use the NHS Stop Smoking Services: The Start2quit randomised trial
         Dr Hazel Gilbert, Chartered Health Psychologist & Honorary Principal Research Fellow, Department of Primary Care and Population Health, University College London

         
        Breakout room: Albert 3

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


        11.30A randomised controlled trial of a complex intervention to reduce children’s exposure to secondhand smoke in the home
         Dr Elena Ratschen, Senior Lecturer in Health Services Research, Department of Health Sciences, University of York

        11.55Smokefree Summer 2015: Design, delivery and evaluation of an innovative campaign
         Andrea Crossfield, Chief Executive, Healthier Futures, Manchester

        12.20Smoke Free Car Campaign Jersey – using theory to influence beliefs and behaviours
         Dr Rhona Reardon, Stop Smoking Lead Nurse/Coordinator, Public Health Department, States of Jersey and Dr Julie Luscombe, Senior Health Improvement Officer for Health & Social Services, Public Health Department, States of Jersey

         
        Breakout room: Edward 6 - 7


        11.30Supporting young women to have smokefree pregnancies - Baby Be Smokefree
         Jo Pullen, Director, Activmob and Dr Beckie Lang, Programme Director, Tobacco Control Collaborating Centre part of Improving Performance in Practice (iPiP), Warwick

        12.45Lunch
         

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

         
        Main Hall


        14.00Smoking cessation for people with severe mental illness: Closing the gap
         Dr Debbie Robson, Senior Post-Doctoral Researcher in Tobacco Addiction, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London

        14.30Standardised packaging
         Dr Olivia Maynard, Senior Research Associate, School of Experimental Psychology, University of Bristol

        15.00Nicotine preloading
         Professor Paul Aveyard, Professor of Behaviour Medicine, Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford

        15.30Close
         

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