Title: John Brown
1NHS Health Scotland/ASH Scotland Young People
and Smoking Cessation Pilot Programme Update
John Brown NHS Health Scotland
2- Background
- 8 Young People and Smoking Cessation Pilot
Projects - 3 year funding (2002-2005) Health Improvement
Fund - Evaluated Consortium (RUHBC)
- Determine the effectiveness of the different
interventions
- Pilot period ends June 2005
- Final written report due March 2006
- National strategy for smoking cessation and
young people in Scotland
3Smokin-at-pace Shetland
WI Quit Western Isles
Fag Break Elgin
YASCAP Tayside
CATCH Argyll Clyde
EQiP Polmont
L2Q Easterhouse
Cloud 9 West Lothian
41. Smoking-at-pace Main aim to explore and
evaluate the use of computer-mediated
communication (chat rooms) to tackle smoking
cessation issues for young people.
2. WI Quit Setting FE college community-based.
Main aim develop accessible smoking cessation
service for young people within the Western Isles.
3. Fag Break Setting community-based, youth
settings. Main aim community development
approach, working with community workers and
young people 15-24.
4. YASCAP Setting FE college. Main aim deliver
smoking cessation interventions to age 16-24 in,
Arbroath.
55. CATCH Setting hospital, primary care,
community. Main aim develop responsive smoking
cessation service for young pregnant women under
25 years and their partners.
6. L2Q Setting community-based, youth settings,
schools. Main aim To promote smoking cessation
and support to young people 11 to 18 years
wishing to quit.
7. Cloud 9 Setting communities, youth centers,
schools. Main aim develop youth-centered,
smoking cessation service to vulnerable young
people, 12-18 in West Lothian.
8. EQiP Setting YOI. Main aim deliver effective
supported smoking cessation programme to young
male offenders aged 16 21 detained _at_ HMYOI,
Polmont.
6- Start Up
- Identify Issues in their area
- Methods Needs Assessments Participatory
Appraisal 11 Street Work Focus Groups
Questionnaires
- Steering Groups
- Identify local partners
- midwives school nurses smoking cessation
officers residential staff youth workers
prison officers young people themselves. - Offered access to local resources and experience.
7Involving Young People in
- Design
- Naming the project (L2Q Fag Break
smokin-at-pace) - Designing leaflets and posters, website design
- and Delivery
- Where? (youth clubs, schools, residential units
colleges, own home) - When? (flexibility lunch time, late afternoon,
early evening, online) - How? (group work, 11 support. incentives,
encouragement) - Who delivers? projects themselves, training
others such as youth workers school nurses use
of peer education.
8Partnership Working
- Existing expertise, experience and different
skills - Access to where young people are youth clubs,
schools, workplace) - Access to available resources (MIB bus healthy
living centres, sport and leisure centres,
swimming pools). Using vouchers encourage
healthier lifestyles and identify choices,
tackling accessibility issues
- Responding to support request access to
activities and alt therapies requested by young
people - Address barriers to NRT (pharmacies, drafting
PGDs) - Establish and maintain referral pathways -GPs,
adult services, schools
9Current Issues
- Young people not viewing themselves as smokers.
- Peer and family influences emerged as
significant factors. - Different smoking patterns culture of young
people. - Range of issues identified (as opposed to just
smoking). - Showing health benefits to young people smoking
- Smoking Head (gas to liquid)
- Ageing process due to tobacco
- Use of cannabis.
10Early Indications young people want a service
which
- Listens.
- Offers visible sense of ownership and encourages
involvement. - Is safe, friendly, accessible, and non
judgmental. - Is confidential.
- Is flexible Location, times, options of support
(group and 11, peer support, offers choice,
Offers NRT. Alternative therapies and incentives
for support.
- Peer Support (groups of friends more likely to
take part). - Turn up to see familiar faces (staff).
- Flexibility (no pressure, freedom drop in and
out). - Identifies/ offers alternatives to unhealthy
lifestyle .
11In Summary
- Smoking Cessation pilot projects are
- Using a range of different methods to identify
issues in their locality - Applying significant time and resources to
awareness-raising - Working in partnership with a wide range of
organisations - Able to respond to different support requests
- Adopting a flexible approach
- Involving young people
- Delivering support where young people feel
comfortable - Providing SC training (young workers, sessional
support workers)
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