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Steps to becoming a smoker?

Pre contemplation --> contemplation --> action/experimentation --> habituation/addiction --> maintenance/regular/"adult" smoking

Young people and smoking uptake - key action points

Comprehensive




Multi-level - individual, family/community/school, society




Health promotion - health education, healthy public policy (prevention?)

The WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC)

World's first public health treaty

A Tobacco Control Strategy for Scotland

Target - tobacco free Scotland (<5%) by 2034


reducing health inequalities is a key theme




Prevention of smoking uptake by young people




Protection from second hand smoke




Cessation including pregnancy

Promote and strengthen public awareness of tobacco control

Health education in different settings - education, health service, community, workplace




Media campaigns




Media coverage

What would plain packaging achieve according achieve according to FCTC and WHO

Reduce appeal of smoking


Increase salience of health warnings




Reduce consumer confusion about harms arising from misleading colours and descriptors

Scottish Youth Commission on Smoking Prevention (2014)

Standardised packaging




Ban smoking in cars


Increase age of sale to 21


in 2031 ban sales to people born after 2013


50m ban smoking around schools


Novel school and media approaches


Ban e-cigs for under 18s


Involve young people in co-designing interventions and cessation services