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Those in the public services and in the caring professions have a vested interest in the smooth implementation of the smoke-free legislation and in making the law work.ISBN 0 9520673 5 8 This document is also available in pdf format (192k)
Foreword: Scottish Executive and Convention of Scottish Local AuthoritiesAcknowledgementsExecutive Summary1 Introduction2 Scotland's smoke-free legislation and how to comply: the legal imperative3 Specific issues facing the NHS, local authorities and care service providers4 Going forward: the case for completely smoke-free5 Overcoming likely challenges and obstacles6 Smoking cessation7 Checklist for actionAppendix 1 Further details on the legislationAppendix 2 The health and economic case for becoming smoke-freeAppendix 3 Practical guidance on preparing to become smoke-freeAppendix 4 References and further resources
This guidance is aimed at those in the NHS, local authorities and other care service providers in Scotland concerned with the development and implementation of smoking policies for staff, visitors and those who use their services.
Its purpose is two-fold:
The document builds on:
Helping to get your business or organisation ready for the new law on smoking: A guide for employers, managers and those in control of premises, published by the Scottish Executive (2005) 1;
Effective Tobacco policy in the Health Service: Guidelines for Action published by ASH Scotland (1998) 2;
Tobacco at work: guidance for local authorities. Achieving the best outcomes. A joint publication between NHS Health Scotland, ASH Scotland and the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (2004) 3; and
The Managing Health at Work Partnership Information Guideline, the Scottish Executive (2003) 4 Available at http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Resource/Doc/47032/0013906.pdf .
It was also informed by the findings of the re-audit of tobacco control policies 5 in the NHS in Scotland commissioned by ASH Scotland in conjunction with the Scottish Executive and NHS Health Scotland (2005).
Further information on smoke-free public places is available atwww.clearingtheairscotland.com
This guidance is also available online atwww.clearingtheairscotland.com www.ashscotland.org.uk
Page updated: Wednesday, December 21, 2005