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Have your say on smoking

ANYONE wishing to air their views on the Department of Health’s smokefree legislation public consultation has just one week left to make their submissions.

The consultation, which launched on October 23 and has so far attracted more than 250 responses, ends on Friday, December 7.

The consultation takes the form of a questionnaire and seeks the public’s feedback and views on a range of potential areas to strengthen smokefree legislation, such as banning smoking in cars carrying children aged under-16, banning tobacco vending machines and controlling tobacco point-of-sale displays.

Dr Paul Emerson, sonsultant in public health medicine, said: ‘The primary focus of any additional legislation will likely focus on strengthening protection for young people to help further limit their exposure to secondhand smoke and their exposure to tobacco point-of-sale displays.

‘Despite our efforts, it is clearly still too easy for young people to obtain cigarettes and tobacco.

‘The fact remains that smoking is seriously hazardous to health, but particularly so in young people, where immune systems are still developing and where they’re often not in a position or able to request that smoking doesn’t happen around them.

‘There are a range of measures we wish to consider, and the public’s opinions will help guide us through the policymaking process.

‘I’d encourage everyone – whether they’re in favour of further controls, or against them – to have their say.’

The questionnaire can be completed online at www.surveymonkey.com/s/smokefreeconsultation

Copies of the consultation document are available online at www.gov.im/health/ConsultationDetail.gov?id=348

Stock permitting, copies should also be available from commissioners’ offices around the island, libraries, doctors’ surgeries, dental practices, opticians, the Tynwald Library, Post Office counters and the Welcome Centre at the Sea Terminal in Douglas.

Those who would like a copy can contact the department by e-mail on dh@gov.im or by calling 685004.

Anyone who wants to find out more about the support available to quit smoking can contact the island’s Quit4You Service on 642404, e-mail tobacco@gov.im, or visit www.quit4you.gov.im.


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