NHS Lanarkshire are hosting a smoke-free homes network workshop and event at 13.30 on Monday 21 January 2019.
The main focus of the workshop is to present published findings on air quality feedback interventions, and to have an open discussion on how we as a network can learn from these findings and take indoor air quality monitoring forward locally and nationally. We currently have a proposed programme (below) however we are open to ideas from delegates to present short presentations or offer discussion topics.
PLEASE RESPOND TO: [email protected] BY MONDAY 19TH NOVEMBER 2018 TO CONFIRM YOUR PLACE.
The main focus of the workshop is to present published findings on air quality feedback interventions, and to have an open discussion on how we as a network can learn from these findings and take indoor air quality monitoring forward locally and nationally. We currently have a proposed programme (below) however we are open to ideas from delegates to present short presentations or offer discussion topics.
- First Steps to Smoke-free: indoor air quality study findings
Sean Semple - The next steps for IAQM in Scotland: Where do we go from here? Open discussion
Sean Semple, Lynn Adams & Tracy Henderson - TackSHS - Measuring for change: Air quality feedback to reduce SHS exposure in homes
Ruaraidh Dobson - Smoke-free Prisons – A Lanarkshire perspective
Kate McGhee - Developing a harm-reduction approach to protect children from second-hand smoke (update)
Rachel O’Donnell & Neneh Rowa-Dewar - Health & Social Care Workers’ second-hand smoke exposure in homes – Open discussion
Sean Semple, Colin Anderson & Karen Mather
PLEASE RESPOND TO: [email protected] BY MONDAY 19TH NOVEMBER 2018 TO CONFIRM YOUR PLACE.