The Tobacco and Inequalities Project ran between October 1999 and September 2002. Funded by the Scottish Executive and HEBS (now part of NHS Health Scotland), the project aimed to build on the recommendations of the Women, Low Income and Smoking Project. The aims of the new project were as follows:
In support of these aims, the focus of the Tobacco and Inequalities Project has been on:
As with the Women, Low Income and Smoking Project, this new work promoted a community development approach to tobacco work, acknowledging implicitly that local services must be responsive to the needs and life circumstances of the communities and individuals involved. As a result of this approach, the programmes developed may not tackle tobacco use explicitly in their early stages, and cessation is likely to be addressed as part of a wider agenda encompassing other health and lifestyle issues.
An evaluation report of the project is available. The report aims to:
In addition to the Tobacco and inequalities evaluation report, three briefing papers are available which focus on the following aspects of the project's work:
The purpose of this series of briefing papers is to provide further information on specific aspects of the project that will assist practitioners and policy-makers interested in developing, funding and evaluating community based tobacco work.
A major theme to come out of ASH Scotland's Women, Low Income and Smoking Project was the need for informative and accessible resource materials on recording and evaluating community based work. This generic resource uses examples from topic-specific work to help groups and organisations through the process of monitoring and evaluating. The resource has been through a long development process which involved pre-testing, a peer review, a year-long pilot exercise with the ASH Scotland Tobacco and Inequalities initiatives and latterly a national consultation exercise. Prior to publication the resource was edited by the Plain English Campaign. It was published as a printed resource in Spring 2002.
Initially produced in A5 ring binder format, The Evaluation Journey is designed using images of travel to acknowledge that not all 'evaluation journeys' run smoothly. There are pitfalls and challenges along the way, and it may be necessary to change direction. The resource aims to:
The resource can be downloaded as four pdf files below. There is also an evaluation form, and we would be grateful if you would take the time to fill this in and return it when you have used the resource.
You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the pdf's, you can download this at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html
For further information about the resource or to order a printed copy, please contact Jennifer Black at ASH Scotland.
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Last updated: 23 July 2009