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Annex C:
References and Documents Consulted During Desk-Top Review
This Annex lists the References included in the review and the documents consulted during the desk-top review.
National Policy:
Secretary of State for Health and the Secretaries of State for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Smoking Kills - A White Paper on Tobacco. Cm 4177, November 1998; London: The Stationery Office
ASH Scotland/Health Education Board for Scotland. A Smoking Cessation Policy for Scotland. 1998
Secretary of State for Scotland and The Scottish Office. Towards a Healthier Scotland - A White Paper on Health. Cm 4269, February 1999; London: The Stationery Office
ASH Scotland/Health Education Board for Scotland. Smoking Cessation Guidelines for Scotland. 2000
NHS Health Scotland and ASH Scotland. Reducing Smoking and Tobacco-related Harm - a key to transforming Scotland's Health. 2003; Edinburgh: Health Scotland
Scottish Executive. A Breath of Fresh Air for Scotland - Improving Scotland's Health: The Challenge (Tobacco Control Plan). 2004; Edinburgh: Scottish Executive
NHS Health Scotland and ASH Scotland. Smoking Cessation Guidelines for Scotland: 2004 Update. 2004
Scottish Executive. Towards a Future without Tobacco - The Report of the Smoking Prevention Working Group. 2006; Edinburgh: Scottish Executive
NHS Health Scotland and ASH Scotland. Smoking Cessation Update 2007 - Supplement to the 2004 Smoking Cessation Guidelines for Scotland. 2007
Mapping Local Tobacco Alliances in Scotland, ASH Scotland, 2007
An Atlas of Tobacco Smoking in Scotland: A report presenting estimated smoking prevalence and smoking attributable deaths within Scotland. NHS Health Scotland, ISD Scotland and ASH Scotland, 2007
Minutes from the meetings of the Smoking Prevention Working Group (2005 and 2006)
Scottish Tobacco Control Alliance ( STCA):
PATH and ASH Scotland - Generic:
Information about ASH Scotland and PATH from the ASH Scotland website
http://www.ashscotland.org.uk/ash/3861.11.html and subsequent links
http://www.ashscotland.org.uk/ash/3355.6.71.html and subsequent links
ash.facts at a glace - ASH Scotland flyer on tobacco economics, November 2007
www.ash.org.uk/files/documents/ASH_95.pdf
Minutes and supporting papers from PATH Advisory Group Meetings:
- 2005: 7 February, 3 May, 23 August, 29 November
- 2006: 28 February, 31 May
- 2007: 27 February, 21 May, 15 August
Financial information provided by ASH Scotland
PATH. Business Plan 2002-05
PATH. A ction Plan to March 2008 (final version, April 2006)
ASH Scotland Strategic Plan 2004-2009
( http://www.ashscotland.org.uk/ash/files/ASH%20Scotland%20Strategic%20Plan.pdf)
ASH Scotland. Strategy 2007 - 2010 (fifth draft) (provided by ASH Scotland in December 2007)
Scottish Government Social Research. External Review of ASH Scotland. 2008
Scottish Executive Health Department - Tobacco Control Division. Annex B - PATH Phase 2: 2005-2008, "Building on Success". June 2005.
PATH - Training & Development:
See also www.ashscotland.org.uk/ash/3963.6.661.html and subsequent links
Burchett J and Vettraino A. Smoking cessation training in Scotland: results of a mapping exercise an training needs analysis, ASH Scotland, June 2003
ASH Scotland. Strategy for smoking cessation training in Scotland, ASH Scotland, September 2003
ASH Scotland. Consultation on the draft standards and strategy for smoking cessation training in Scotland: a response, ASH Scotland, October 2003
PATH/Scottish Executive . Standards for Smoking Cessation Training in Scotland, November 2003
Mary-Grace Burinski . Development of cessation in pregnancy training: report on findings from initial introduction meetings, ASH Scotland, June 2007
Information provided by PATH about the Accredited Training Modules developed with Glasgow Caledonian University ( GCU)
Morrison R. PATH Accredited Training Modules - Internal Evaluation - Working Summary, December 2007
Internal information provided by PATH about the Approval Scheme:
- Documentation sent to training providers interested is seeking approval for relevant courses
- Verifier documentation
- Information sent on approval of course
- Information about numbers/types of approved courses
PATH - Minimum Dataset and National Database:
See also www.ashscotland.org.uk/ash/4240.6.662.html and subsequent links
Smoking Cessation Services in Scotland: Recommendations for the future development of Scottish Smoking Cessation services: Data Collection, Monitoring & Evaluating, Information Management and Essential Resources, PATH/ ASH Scotland, updated December 2004
Using Client Data: Data Protection, Client Confidentiality and Access to Information - Best Guidance Practice for Scottish Smoking Cessation Services, PATH/ ASH Scotland, updated November 2006
The Minimum Dataset for Scottish Smoking Cessation Services: Up-dated Version - March 2007 - Guidance for Use, PATH/ ASH Scotland, March 2007
Smoking Cessation Database - User Guide, version 3
ISD Scotland. Emerging Statistics for Smoking Cessation in Scotland: 1 st January to 31 st December 2006, ISD Scotland, 27 March 2007
www.isdscotland.org/isd/4726.html
PATH - Supported Projects
See also www.ashscotland.org.uk/ash/3781.6.663.html and subsequent links
PATH/ ASH Scotland. (2006) Evaluation of the impact of the PATH Support Fund: Final Report. (This evaluation was undertaken by researchers from the Scottish Centre for Social Research (Jones L and Hayes F), the Institute for Social Marketing at the University of Stirling (MacAskill S, Angus K and Stead M), and the University of Edinburgh (Amos A))
ASH Scotland - Tobacco & Inequalities Projects
See also www.ashscotland.org.uk/ash/5371.6.72.html and subsequent links
Brown C. Tobacco and Older Adults: A Literature Review,ASH Scotland, August 2004
Brown C. Tobacco and Mental Health: A Literature Review, ASH Scotland, August 2004
Brown C. Tobacco and Ethnicity: A Literature Review, ASH Scotland, August 2004
Tobacco and Inequalities Project: A Mapping Exercise and Directory of Services, Resources and Training for Ethnicity, Mental Health and Older Adults, ASH Scotland, January 2005
Brown C and Kemp K. Tobacco and Inequalities Project: Service providers' views on tobacco work with three inequalities groups (Needs Assessment Report 1), ASH Scotland, Final Draft - September 2005
Brown C and Kemp K. Tobacco and Inequalities Project: An investigation of attitudes towards tobacco use and quitting among three groups facing inequalities (Needs Assessment Report 2), Final Draft - September 2005
Bauld L, Pickering J, Livingstone M and Mackinnon J. (2008) Evaluation of the ASH Scotland Tobacco and Inequalities Small Grant Funded Projects: Final Report, Scottish Centre for Research on Social Justice
Minutes of and other information from Tobacco & Inequalities Steering Group meetings (provided by ASH Scotland)
ASH Scotland - Other Research Projects
See also www.ashscotland.org.uk/ash/4502.6.541.html and subsequent links
Gaunt-Richardson P, Amos A, Howie G, McKie L and Moore M. (1999) Breaking Down the Barriers - Report of the Women, Low Incomes and Smoking Project,ASH Scotland/Health Education Board for Scotland ( HEBS)
Platt S, Amos A, Bitel M, Bowen G, Gnich W, Jones L, Parry O and Sheehy C. (2006) External Evaluation of the NHS Scotland/ ASH Scotland Young People and Smoking Cessation Pilot Programme,NHS Health Scotland/Research Unit in Health, Behaviour and Change/University of Edinburgh/ ASH Scotland
Miscellaneous (Articles, Reports and Statistics)
Alcohol Focus Scotland. Sobering Statistics
www.alcohol-focus-scotland.org.uk/alcohol_information/facts_amp_statistics/
Buck D, Godfrey C, Parrott S and Raw M. (1997) Cost effectiveness of smoking cessation interventions, Health Education Authority, London
Buck D. (1997) The cost-effectiveness of smoking cessation interventions: What do we know? International Journal of Health Education, 35(2):44-52
General Register Office for Scotland, Drug-related Deaths in Scotland 2006, 2007; a National Statistics publication. www.gro-scotland.gov.uk/files1/stats/drug-related-deaths-2006/drug-related-deaths-2006.pdf
ISD Scotland. 2007) Scottish Health Service Costs
Data for 2007 are taken from www.isd.scotnhs.uk/isd/4688.html#Hospital (report R020)
Ludbrook A, Bird S and van Teijlingen E (2005). International Review of the Health and Economic Impact of the Regulation of Smoking in Public Places - Summary Report 2005. NHS Health Scotland
National Statistics (2004). Living in Britain: Results from the 2002 General Household Survey. The Stationery Office: London
Office for National Statistics (2007). Family spending: 2006 edition. London: Palgrave Macmillan
PSSRU. (2007) Unit Costs of Health and Social Care 2007
Parliamentary written answers report 04/12/07.
www.scottish.parliament.uk/business/pqa/wa-07/wa1204.htm
Parrott S and Godfrey C. (2004) Economics of smoking cessation, British Medical Journal 328:947-9
Raw M, McNeill A and West R. (2002) Smoking Cessation Guidelines for Health Professionals. Thorax, 53(5):3-19
Scottish Household Survey, ISD Scotland SMR02
( www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Statistics/Browse/Health/TrendSmoking)
Tobacco Manufacturers Association (2007). Price of cigarettes across the EU
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