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Smoking in Public Places
A Consultation on Reducing Exposure to Second Hand Smoke
Towards a Smoke-free Environment:
Lessons from Home and Abroad - Report of a National Conference
9 September 2004
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CONTENTS
Executive Summary
Summary of Presentations
Jack McConnell, MSP, First Minister
Tom McCabe, MSP, Deputy Minister for Health and Community Care
Dr Peter Boyle, International Agency for Research on Cancer
Dr Ron Borland, Cancer Control Research Institute, Victoria
Dave Molloy, Office of Tobacco Control, Ireland
Tadg O'Sullivan, Vintners' Federation of Ireland
John Douglas, MANDATE Trade Union, Ireland
Discussion Session
Dr Thomas Frieden, Dept of Health and Mental Hygiene, New York
Nicola Holden, Ministry of Health, New Zealand
Janice Forsythe and Melodie Tilson, Ottawa, Canada
Discussion Session
Anne Ludbrook, University of Aberdeen
Stuart Ross, Scottish Licensed Trade Association
Paul Ballard, NHS Tayside
Discussion Session
Summing up: Prof Gerard Hastings, University of Stirling and Open University
Annexes
A. Programme
B. Biographies of Speakers
C. Conference evaluation
SMOKING IN PUBLIC PLACES
This report has been produced in support of a
Consultation on Reducing Exposure to Second-Hand Smoke. The other related publications, which may be viewed on the Internet, comprise:
Key Findings of Responses to a Public Consultation
Key Findings from Focus Group Research
Report of Regional and Area Events
Report of a Youth Consultation
Report of an Omnibus Survey
Evidence Report
The Evidence Report, which draws together the main findings from each of these pieces of work, is available in hard copy format, and can be obtained from:
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The views expressed in this report are those of the researchers and do not necessarily represent those of the Department or Scottish Ministers.
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