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Aberdeen Foyer - "Pack It In, Take Action". The project's aim was to reduce the drop-off rates of service users (mainly young people) who accessed smoking-cessation services. For more information read: |
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Kirkcaldy & Levenmouth CHP. In partnership with local groups, this mental health project set out to provide tailored cessation support to adults with mental health problems. The work of this project ultimately led to the development of PATH's specialised mental health training for stop-smoking professionals. For more information read: |
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Lochaber Families Project and Action for Children Scotland (formerly NCH Scotland) - "Fit For Life". The project aimed to offer the opportunity of a healthier lifestyle for mothers experiencing depression. For more information read: |
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NHS Lothian Royal Edinburgh Hospital - smoking cessation in mental health inpatient services. The aim of the project was to develop and provide an effective smoking cessation service to patients being treated for substance misuse and/or for mental health problems. For more information read: |
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Clydesdale CHP - smoking cessation support for adults with mental ill health. This project was designed to offer smoking cessation training, to support staff and provide a flexible service to individuals with mental health care needs. For more information read: |
| National Schizophrenic Fellowship (Scotland) - this project set out to help reduce smoking rates amongst its members using diversionary therapies (e.g. painting, craftwork). Due to the long-term absence of the project lead this project did not manage to meet its intended objectives, and so was wound down early. No final report was produced. |
| Penumbra - this organisation offers supported accommodation for people with mental health problems. It aimed to help its service users either quit smoking completely or significantly reduce their tobacco consumption. No final report was supplied. |
page last updated: 13 July 2010