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Smoking advisers expect quit rush
ANTI-SMOKING advisers in Plymouth are gearing up for a
rush of calls after graphic pictures of the effects of the
habit are published on cigarette packets.
Fifteen pictures, including gruesome
images of throat cancer and rotting teeth accompanied by blunt warnings,
will start to appear on packets of cigarettes across the country
from Wednesday.
Among the other images smokers will see are
rotting lungs, a corpse in a morgue and a body cut
open during surgery as Britain becomes the first country in the
European Union to put warning pictures on packets.
Manufacturers are
forced by law to put the images on new packets from
October 1 and they become compulsory on all packets by October
2009.
The Plymouth NHS Stop Smoking Service has backed the
images and is preparing for increased calls from smokers wanting to
kick the habit.
Advisers are already busy helping smokers who
have been encouraged to quit by last year's ban on smoking
in public places.
Service manager Russ Moody said: "The images
are graphic, but I support them because the evidence shows that
people do tend to quit smoking when they see these sort
of warnings.
"I sympathise with smokers who feel uncomfortable and
who feel they are being victimised. I also recognise the impetus
that it gives people who want to quit and we as
a service are here to help those people.
"I feel
there are a lot of smokers who are ambivalent about smoking,
who are in two minds about trying to give up. Hopefully
these images will push them over the edge in terms of
helping them to give up.
"We have made provision in
our capacity to deal with any influx in demand that we
might see. We have changed the way we work."
The
service has 14 members of staff but now has a bank
of trained advisers on stand-by who can help smokers if enough
come forward.
The changes were made in the wake of
the smoking ban in public places, which led to a 40
per cent increase in the number of clients contacting the service
in its first three months.
Last year the Plymouth NHS
Stop Smoking Service helped 2,120 people to quit smoking.
Canada
was the first country to introduce picture warnings in 2001.
Research a year later found 31 per cent of ex-smokers said
the images had motivated them to quit the habit while 27
per cent said they had helped them to remain non-smokers, according
to the Department of Health.
http://www.thisisplymouth.co.uk/news/Smoking-advisers-expect-quit-rush/article-358961-detail/article.html
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