In the frame of an EU co-funded project, the ACCESS consortium under the leadership of the Institut für Therapieforschung (IFT), Germany, developed a report on access strategies for teen smoking cessation in Europe. This report (available in nine languages) proposes guiding principles to increase youth participation in cessation interventions, recruitment strategies and activities and practice examples from the 10 partner countries in the EU.
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Results of the ACCESS project: guiding principles to motivate young people to participate in smoking cessation interventions
Submitted by Michael Forrest on Mon, 11/22/2010 - 10:58The Future: Standardised Packaging of Tobacco Products
Submitted by Michael Forrest on Wed, 06/16/2010 - 14:31
The Tobacco-free Europe campaign, which is endorsed by the Smoke-free Partnership, the European Network for Smoking and Tobacco Prevention, European Cancer Leagues and the European Heart Network, presented this visual at the Setting the EU tobacco control agenda and celebrating the Pledge conference on 31 May 2010.
Plain Tobacco Product Packaging as a Means to protect Young People and Adult Consumers
Submitted by Michael Forrest on Fri, 06/11/2010 - 15:20December 2009
With the kind permission of our German colleagues Aktionsbündnis Nichtrauchen (ABNR), ENSP translated this informative fact sheet on generic packaging into English.
Working with Communities to Reduce Health Inequalities: Protecting Children and Young People from Tobacco
Submitted by Michael Forrest on Wed, 03/10/2010 - 15:55
With development funding from SmokeFree Liverpool, this action aims to build a network of European partners who work together to address priority tobacco control issues.


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