Title: Stop Smoking Service
1Stop Smoking Service
2June MartinSmoking Cessation Tobacco Control
leadSouth Glos PCT0117 3302425june.martin_at_sglos
-pct.nhs.uk
33 Prisons in the South Glos area
- HMP Leyhill
- HMP Eastwood Park
- HMP YOI Ashfield
4September 2003 Prison Health Care Staff from the
3 prisons were trained as Support to Stop
Advisors
5- February 2004 South Glos Acquitted Steering Group
formed - South Glos PCT and Prison Service joint smoking
cessation policy written and implemented - NRT monies from Department of Health
- Stop Smoking courses and 1-1 clinics run in all 3
establishments - More staff trained as Support To Stop advisors
6HMP YOI Ashfield
7The need to establish a smoking policy for
Ashfield had become increasingly pressing for a
number of reasons
- Staff wishing to work in a smoke free environment
- Advice from occupational health specialists
- Growing public awareness of the dangers of second
hand smoke - Current policy in other YOI establishments
- Encouraging a healthy lifestyle amongst young
people - Advice from local Primary Care Trust (PCT) with
regards to smoking cessation support
8Smoke Free Policy implemented 31st January 2005
9Staff Smoking Procedures
- Smoking will not be permitted anywhere within the
perimeter fence - Smoking will not be permitted when escorting or
supervising any Young Person - Smoking will not be permitted in any external
working areas
10- No member of staff or visitor to Ashfield will be
permitted to bring smoking requisites into the
establishment - All smoking requisites, which includes tobacco,
matches and lighters are contraband
11- Smoking will not be permitted for staff in any
building in the establishment including Young
Persons cells - No Smoking signs will be displayed
12Young Person Smoking Procedure
- No smoking by any Young Person in any area at any
time - Smoking will not be permitted in the cells or
healthcare centre - Young Persons not permitted to purchase or carry
tobacco or any other smoking requisites
13Supporting staff who want to quit
14 15What is essential?
- Smoke Free Champions
- Written policy and protocols
- Good Communication pathways
- Trained personnel
16Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS
Trust (AWP)
- Smoke Free Environment Policy
- from the 1st June 2006 all trust buildings will
be a smoke free environment
17Smoke Free AWP
- For staff, external contractors, members of the
public, students or volunteers the smoke free
environment policy will also include the grounds
of buildings
18Work with AWP MH Trust
- Before reorganisation of PCTs Mental Health
Trust covered 9 NHS Stop Smoking Services (now 6) - Links with all local NHS Stop Smoking Services
established - Services represented on Smoke Free steering
group(s)
19What we offered - training
- All the Stop Smoking Services worked together to
develop the training and the manual. - Standardised, mandatory Level 1 (brief
intervention) training developed for all staff. - Each PCT organised this with the AWP locality
leads
20What we offered - training
- Level 2 Advisor Training
- This was coordinated trust wide to ensure that
every trust area had at least one trained
advisor. A two day training was run twice one in
Avon and one in Wilts. Further training is
planned at the end of October
21Mental Health vs Standard Training
- Additional work on NRT and medication
interactions - Discussion on procedures, protocols and their
implementation - Discussion on implications of smoke free policy
22Post training support
- Offer further training, network meetings and
conferences to help advisors keep up to date - Upgrade manual where appropriate
- Visit new advisors 6 weeks after training to
offer help, advice and support. - Audit service annually in all settings
23NRT and protocols
- Worked with trust pharmacy advisor to produce
Nicotine Replacement Therapy Guidelines for
In-patients - Involved with decisions as to which items to
provide - Development of referral procedures for users on
discharge.
24Is it working?