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To ask the Scottish Government what recent assessment it has made of the effectiveness of public health awareness campaigns regarding the link between smoking and cancer.

S6W-32068 · Written Question · lodged by Mochan, Carol

Lodged on
09 Dec 2024
Heard / answered on
23 Dec 2024
To ask the Scottish Government what recent assessment it has made of the effectiveness of public health awareness campaigns regarding the link between smoking and cancer.

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Smoking is the most significant cause of preventable cancer in Scotland (18%). By 2034, we aim to be living in a Tobacco-Free Scotland, reducing smoking rates to below 5%.To help achieve this, the Scottish Government launched the “Quit Your Way” stop smoking service campaign, which ran for 5 weeks between February and March 2024. An assessment of the campaign found that visits to the Quit Your Way Scotland NHS Inform page increased by 100% and numbers of people visiting the local help to stop smoking page increased up to 2297% compared to the 5 weeks prior. Requests for support to stop smoking via NHS Inform, where we make clear the link between smoking and cancer, doubled compared to the same period in 2023.Figures published by Public Health Scotland on 17 December 2024 show that over the past year more people have accessed the NHS smoking cessation service, 30,314, a 12.4% increase from 2022-23 (26,963).

Answered by Jenni Minto on 23 Dec 2024.