Working for a tobacco-free Scotland Reducing Children’s Exposure to Second Hand Smoke in the Home A Mapping Survey of Smoke-free Home Initiatives in Scotland and England March 2011 A Report by ASH Scotland Prepared by April Shaw Professor Amanda Amos Dr Sean Semple Dr Rachel O’Donnell Contents Acknowledgements................................................................................................................3 1. Introduction................................................................................................................. 4 1.1. Aims.......................................................................................................................... 4 2. Methods ....................................................................................................................... 4 3. Mapping Scotland’s Smoke-free Home Interventions and Activities.................... 6 3.1 Sample..........................................................................................................................6 3.2 Types of service intervention and activity..................................................................... 6 Table 1: Scotland’s NHS health board areas and smoke-free home interventions elements 7 3.2.1 Pledge systems.................................................................................................... 8 3.2.2 Training Practitioners........................................................................................... 8 3.2.3 Pre-school/Schools/Youth based interventions ................................................... 8 3.2.3.1 NHS Shetland................................................................................................... 9 3.2.3.2 NHS Ayrshire and Arran................................................................................... 9 3.2.3.3 NHS Forth Valley.............................................................................................. 9 3.2.3.4 NHS Highland................................................................................................... 9 3.2.3.5 NHS Dumfries and Galloway.......................................................................... 10 3.2.3.6 NHS Lothian ................................................................................................... 10 3.2.3.7 NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde .................................................................. 10 3.2.4 Promotion of Home Fire Safety ......................................................................... 11 3.2.5 Engaging with Credit Unions ............................................................................. 11 3.2.6 Smoking cessation services............................................................................... 12 3.3 Target population........................................................................................................ 12 3.4 Location of delivery..................................................................................................... 12 3.5.1 NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde...................................................................... 14 3.5.2 NHS Highland .................................................................................................... 17 3.5.3 NHS Shetland .................................................................................................... 17 3.5.4 NHS Dumfries and Galloway ............................................................................. 17 3.5.5 NHS Forth Valley ............................................................................................... 17 3.5.6 NHS Fife............................................................................................................. 18 3.5.7 NHS Lothian....................................................................................................... 18 3.5.8 NHS Ayrshire and Arran .................................................................................... 19 3.5.9 NHS Tayside...................................................................................................... 19 3.6 Funding and staffing ................................................................................................. 19 1 3.7 Toward National and Local Targets............................................................................ 20 4. A Brief Overview of Selected SFH Interventions in England ............................... 21 4.1 Sample........................................................................................................................ 21 4.2 Type of SFH intervention and activities...................................................................... 21 4.2.1 North Kirklees Smokefree Homes Project for Children with Compromised Respiratory Function ........................................................................................................ 22 4.2.2 Bury Smokefree Homes Project ........................................................................ 23 4.2.3 Smokefree North West – Take 7 Steps Out Campaign..................................... 23 4.3 Target population........................................................................................................ 24 4.4 Location of delivery..................................................................................................... 24 4.5 Monitoring and evaluation: evidence of effectiveness................................................ 25 4.5.1 North Kirklees .................................................................................................... 25 4.5.2 Bristol ................................................................................................................. 25 4.5.3 Lincolnshire....................................................................................................... 25 4.5.4 Bury.................................................................................................................... 25 4.5.5 Rotherham ......................................................................................................... 25 4.5.6 Nottingham City ................................................................................................. 26 4.6 Funding and Staffing .................................................................................................. 27 4.7 Toward National and Local Targets............................................................................ 27 5. Discussion................................................................................................................. 28 5.1 Interventions and activities................................................................................. 28 5.2 Partnership working ........................................................................................... 29 5.3 Population Targeting.......................................................................................... 30 5.4 Monitoring and evaluation.................................................................................. 31 6. Conclusion ................................................................................................................ 31 References........................................................................................................................... 33 Appendix 1: Smoke-Free Homes Mapping Questionnaire .................................................. 35 Appendix 2: REFRESH Research Board Membership........................................................ 39 Appendix 3: Curriculum for Excellence Health and Wellbeing Experiences and Outcomes40 Appendix 4: Scotland’s NHS health board areas and SFH target populations ................... 41 Appendix 5: NHS GGC Logic Model Framework................................................................. 43 Appendix 6: Scottish SFH Projects’ Budgets and Funding Sources ................................... 44 2 Acknowledgements The REFRESH team would like to thank all the smoke-free home and tobacco control coordinators in Scotland and England who helped contribute to this report and completed the surveys. We also thank Lisa Jones at Liverpool St John Moores University for permission to adapt the North West mapping survey and Janet Wilson (Local Alliances Officer, ASH Scotland) and NHS Health Improvement Officers for help in identifying the initial contacts in Scotland on which this report is based. The following members of the REFRESH project management team have contributed to this report: Professor Amanda Amos, Professor of Health Promotion, Centre for Population Health Sciences, University of Edinburgh Philippa Bonella, Director of Policy and Campaigns, ASH Scotland Dr. Rachel O’Donnell, Policy and Research Manager, ASH Scotland Deborah Ritchie, Head of Nursing Studies / Senior Lecturer, School of Health in Social Science, University of Edinburgh Dr. Sean Semple, Senior Lecturer, Scottish Centre for Indoor Air Environmental and Occupational Medicine, University of Aberdeen April Shaw, Senior Research Officer, ASH Scotland Dr Stephen Turner, Clinical Senior Lecturer, Department of Child Health, University of Aberdeen For Further information on the REFRESH Project or this survey please contact April Shaw ([email protected]) or go to the REFRESH project website for further updates: http://www.ashscotland.org.uk/ash/7986.1819.html 3 1. 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