Event Date
Thu 24 Nov 2022 15:00

This webinar will explore provision of smoking cessation treatments, including e-cigarettes, in the context of primary care.

This presentation will explore the provision of smoking cessation treatments, including to people who have mental health conditions.

It will provide an overview of investigations into how smoking cessation treatment provision in the UK could be improved – and the roles prescription e-cigarettes may play – to further reduce the prevalence of smoking and meet England’s smoke-free 2030 target (≤ 5% smoking prevalence).

Our speaker's PhD has a focus on reducing the prevalence of smoking in certain disadvantaged groups, such as people who have mental health conditions.

About the speaker

Bernadett Tildy is a PhD student within the Nicotine Research Group in the Addictions Department at King’s College London. Her research investigates how smoking cessation treatment provision could be improved, to address how countries can reach the ‘tobacco endgame’ goal (e.g. England’s ‘smoke-free’ 2030 target, ≤5% adult smoking prevalence).

Bernadett is interested in public health and health inequities. After seeing the physically debilitating effect of tobacco, and the political environment tobacco companies operate in to keep people addicted to their harmful products, she was motivated to generate research evidence towards policies which aim to reduce smoking prevalence, especially in disadvantaged groups (such as people who have mental health conditions) where smoking prevalence is disproportionately high.

Location
This is an online event. You will be emailed a link when you register.

Cost
Free

Contact
NDARC.events@unsw.edu.au

Event date
Thu 24 Nov 2022 15:00
Resource type

NDARC Webinars