Beyond Smoke-free

Reducing tobacco-related harm in Scotland

beyond smoke-free cover imageBeyond smoke-free (pdf) offers recommendations for a new Scottish tobacco control strategy. It sets out what we must do now as a nation to tackle the health inequalities which are fed by smoking. The recommendations have been developed by ASH Scotland, funded by Cancer Research UK, working with an advisory group of experts involving academics, tobacco control practitioners and NHS representatives, and in consultation with smoking cessation and prevention practitioners, service users, young people and others.



Download the Beyond smoke free report (pdf).
(You might also be interested in reading ASH Scotland's State of the Nation report, detailing current progress towards tobacco control targets.)

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Read the detailed recommendations online, with their accompanying evidence-base and rationale.

  1. Prevention
  2. Cessation
  3. Reducing exposure to second-hand smoke
  4. Government, society and industry

This section of the ASH Scotland website dedicated to Beyond Smoke-free is intended to be a continually updated evolving resource of rationale and evidence, supporting the recommendations contained within the document. For more information on any topic contained within, please contact enquiries@ashscotland.org.uk

Beyond Smoke-free web content last updated: 3 NovemberCancer research UK logo 2011


The following organisations support Beyond Smoke-free

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ASH Scotland

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British Heart Foundation Scotland

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British Lung Foundation Scotland

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Cancer Research UK

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Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland

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Macmillan Cancer Support

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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation

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The Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh

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The Royal College of Psychiatrists

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The Royal Environmental Health Institute of Scotland

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The Stroke Association