ASH Scotland is encouraging organisations and groups in Lanarkshire to sign up for Scotland’s Charter for Tobacco-free Generation and help their communities and the country progress towards reducing smoking rates to five per cent or fewer by 2034.
Since launching in 2015, more than 500 supporters in Scotland have endorsed the health charity’s Charter through taking positive action in their communities to tackle the harms caused by tobacco and related products such as e-cigarettes.
Groups in Lanarkshire interested in signing the Charter are asked to support its goal by pledging to take two or more actions available under the themes of raising vital awareness about the harms caused by tobacco and related products: supporting stop smoking opportunities for staff, volunteers and service users; introducing a smoke and aerosol free environment; or preventing tobacco companies’ promotions of their harmful products or helping to reduce youth uptake of tobacco or vapes.
There is also an option to make a higher level of commitment to become a Charter Champion and gain access to the charity’s engaging resources, special events and networking opportunities.
Sheila Duffy, chief executive for ASH Scotland, said: “With 10 years to go for Scotland to achieve a tobacco-free generation by 2034, we are inviting community groups across Lanarkshire to sign up to support our Charter and play a vital role in reducing the harms caused by tobacco and related products.
“We look forward to welcoming local organisations, especially those working with children and young people, who are committed to improving health and wellbeing in their communities to work with us towards a tobacco-free future.”
To sign up for ASH Scotland’s Charter for a Tobacco-free Generation, and receive a welcome pack, visit here.
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