Supporting Pregnant Smokers: NICE Guidance and NHS Plan Updates

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Explore the implications of the new NICE guidance and the NHS Long Term Plan for supporting pregnant smokers. Learn about key topics such as LTP support, NICE guidance on treating pregnant smokers, financial incentives, and progress in reducing smoking rates. Discover training resources for implementing NICE guidance and empowering healthcare professionals to assist pregnant women in quitting smoking. Join the discussion chaired by John Waldron from ASH.

  • Pregnant Smokers
  • NICE Guidance
  • NHS Long Term Plan
  • Smoking Cessation
  • Healthcare Training

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  1. Supporting pregnant smokers: Implications of new NICE guidance and the NHS Long Term Plan 16 March 2022, 10:30 11:30 Chaired by John Waldron, Senior Policy and Public Affairs Officer, ASH

  2. Agenda 10:30 10:35 Introduction from the Chair John Waldron, Senior Policy and Public Affairs Officer, ASH 10:35 10:45 LTP support for pregnant smokers Misha Moore, National Speciality Advisor for Obstetrics (Public Health), NHS England and NHS Improvement 10:45 11:05 NICE guidance on treating pregnant smokers: summary of the basics and NRT use during pregnancy Yvonne Hermon, Smoking and Pregnancy Consultant, NCSCT 11:05 11:15 NICE guidance: Financial incentives Jane Coyne, GM Treating Tobacco Dependency Programme Lead 11:15 11:25 Q&A All panellists 11:25 11:30 Closing remarks John Waldron, Senior Policy and Public Affairs Officer, ASH

  3. Housekeeping The meeting is being recorded, and a recording of the event will be circulated to all attendees and uploaded to the ASH webinar page after the event. Please can all panellists and attendees keep themselves muted and turn their videos off unless they are presenting. ASH staff will mute anyone who is unmuted and not presenting. We encourage all attendees to submit questions and reflections in the meeting chat, to be discussed during the Q&A session. If you have any other issues, please post in the meeting chat or email admin@smokefreeaction.org.uk

  4. Progress in reducing SATOD rates 16 14.6 14.2 13.7 13.3 14 12.9 12.2 11.7 12 11 10.8 10.7 10.6 10.4 9.6 9.2 10 8 % SATOD rates would need to fall by over a third this year to achieve the 6% ambition 6 6 4 2 0 SATOD Avg decline since 2008 To meet the 6% ambition

  5. Implementing NICE guidance: training resources NICE recommends that midwives (and other professionals working with pregnant women) are trained to assess and record people's smoking status and their readiness to quit. The NCSCT has a range of online briefings and e-learning. They also provide face to face training and support: Smoking cessation: a briefing for midwifery staff Standard Treatment Programme for Pregnant Women Very Brief Advice on smoking for pregnant women online training Secondhand smoke: promoting smokefree homes and cars online training Online training on VBA and CO screening is also available from e- Learning for Healthcare: www.e-lfh.org.uk/programmes/smoking-in-pregnancy/ These are all collated on the Smoking in Pregnancy Challenge Group webpage on training

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