In the North East and North Cumbria, Fresh is running the Don’t Wait campaign aimed at raising awareness of both the risks of smoking and the benefits of stopping. The campaign is being part funded by the North East and North Cumbria ICS Smokefree NHS/Treating Tobacco Dependency Taskforce as well as local authorities in Northumberland, Tyne and Wear and County Durham.
Ailsa Rutter OBE, Director of Fresh and Balance.
Ailsa Rutter OBE Director of Fresh and Balance said: “Campaigns like Don’t Wait and No Smoking Day are vitally important to keep reminding people about the importance of quitting and to keep trying.
“Smoking is still one of our biggest causes of death, disease, hospital admissions and health inequalities in the North East, killing 113,000 people in the region since the year 2000.
“I would encourage anyone quitting to make sure they get the medication and the support they need to keep going and stay off tobacco and consider switching to a less harmful vaping device. As well as improving overall health, quitting can reduce stress levels within a few weeks and save you thousands of pounds.”
Deborah Arnott, Chief Executive of Action on Smoking and Health, said: “No one should give up on giving up. Every time someone tries to stop smoking, they are a step closer to success. Like anything worth doing it can take practice to stop smoking – but there is lots of help out there.
“Smokers are three times more likely to succeed in quitting with help from a trained professional than with willpower alone. Healthcare professionals can refer them to this support but smokers can also find their local free service by searching ‘smokefree’ and entering their postcode.
“NHS staff fear smokers won’t listen to them, but they can make the difference. Most smokers wish they’d never started and are looking for a way out. Any health professional can help show them the way and have an everlasting impact on someone’s health. Today is the day to seize the moment.”
Visit www.nhs.uk/better-health/quit-smoking/ to find out where you can get free access to the latest quitting aids, apps, information, one-to-one advice, and local support.
THE FACTS ABOUT SMOKING IN THE NE:
In the North East 15.3% of people smoke – this has been the biggest fall in smoking in England from 29% of people in 2005.
Smoking remains the single biggest preventable cause of death and illness in England with 74,600 deaths in England in 2019. 1 in every 2 smokers will die from a tobacco-related disease.
Smoking has killed over 8 million people in the UK since 1971. It has killed over 113,000 people here in the North East since the year 2000.
Smoking costs the region over £887 million a year in healthcare, social care costs and lost earnings. See https://express.adobe.com/page/8eYLMs40hulJu/