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  • Smoking Kills: A White Paper on Tobacco,1998
  • Towards a Healthier Scotland: a White Paper on Health, 1999 (no longer online, but available for reference from the ASH Scotland Information Service)
  • Improving Health in Scotland - The Challenge, 2003
  • A Breath of Fresh Air for Scotland. Improving Scotland’s Health. The Challenge Tobacco Control Action Plan, 2004
  • Smoking Cessation Guidelines for Scotland Update, 2004 
  • Smoking, Health and Social Care (Scotland) Act, 2005 (which introduced smoke-free enclosed public places, enacted 26 March 2006)
  • Smoking Cessation Guidelines for Scotland Update, 2007
  • Better Health, Better Care: Action Plan, 2007 (now known as 'Keep Well')
  • Health improvement, Efficiency, Access and Treatment (HEAT) targets, 2008/09 (part of Better Health, Better Care 2007)
  • A Smoking Prevention Action Plan, 2008
  • Tobacco and Primary Medical Services (Scotland) Act, 2010 (which introduces an end to promotional displays of tobacco by 2013 (2011 for large retailers); a requirement for all those selling tobacco to be on a central register by 2011; and an end to the sale of cigarettes by self-service vending machines by October 2011)

 


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Action on Smoking & Health (Scotland) (ASH Scotland) is a registered Scottish charity (SC 010412) and a
company limited by guarantee(Scottish company no 141711). The registered office is 8 Frederick Street,
Edinburgh EH2 2HB.

ASH Scotland acknowledges with thanks the support of the British Heart Foundation and the Scottish Government in developing our website.

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