Getting back on track after COVID-19
Summary
This ASH/Smoking and Pregnancy Challenge Group webinar focuses on getting maternity services back on track to support pregnant women to quit smoking as we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Speakers:
Introduction from the Chair
Dr Clea Harmer, Chief Executive, Sands, co-chair, Smoking in Pregnancy Challenge Group
PHE contribution to this agenda
Professor Viv Bennett, Chief Nurse and Director Maternity and Early Years, PHE
Getting back on track: delivering a smokefree start for every child
John Waldron, Senior Policy and Public Affairs Officer, ASH
Building back better through reintroducing CO monitoring
Martyn Willmore, Tobacco Control Senior Programme Manager, PHE
Rapid evidence update on nicotine, incentives, and relapse prevention
Prof Linda Bauld, SPECTRUM, University of Edinburgh, co-chair, Smoking in Pregnancy Challenge Group
The NHS Long Term Plan & Maternity Transformation Programme
Dr Misha Moore, National Specialty Advisor for Obstetrics (Public Health) NHS England and NHS Improvement
Supporting vulnerable pregnant smokers to quit
Janette Beer, & Natalie Wood, UHD Royal Bournemouth Hospital
Greater Manchester smokefree pregnancy pathway
Jane Coyne, Strategic Lead for the Making Smoking History and Smokefree Pregnancy Programmes, GMH&SCP
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NHS contribution to this agenda and closing remarks
Prof Jacqueline Dunkley-Bent, Chief Midwifery Officer for England, NHSE