Supporting Implementation Across Regions in Tobacco Control Programmes

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Joanna Feeney, Tobacco Control Programme Manager at Public Health England, leads efforts in supporting the implementation of NHS-funded Tobacco Dependence Treatment Services. The role involves expertise in evidence-based models, establishing local governance structures, utilizing datasets for planning and monitoring, and fostering collaboration across regions. Regional examples highlight the development of Tobacco Control Strategies and shared learning experiences within Integrated Care Systems (ICS). Key lessons include the importance of energizing local partnerships, seamless patient pathways, alignment with health inequalities agendas, and integration within wider tobacco control strategies.


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  1. Supporting implementation across regions Joanna Feeney, Tobacco Control Programme Manager, Public Health England.

  2. Supporting delivery of NHS-funded Tobacco Dependence Treatment Services in line with the NHS LTP commitments Introducing the PHE LTP Tobacco Control Programme Managers Alanna Molloy London Claire Parker East of England James Gillies Midlands Alanna.Molloy@phe.gov.uk Claire.Parker2@phe.gov.uk James.Gillies@phe.gov.uk Joanna Feeney North East & Yorkshire Naseem Mushtaq South East Natalie Sims South West Naseem.Mushtaq@phe.gov.uk Natalie.Sims@phe.gov.uk Joanna.Feeney@phe.gov.uk Rachel Swindells North West Rachel.Swindells@phe.gov.uk

  3. PHE LTP Tobacco Control Programme Manager role o Experts in evidence-based models and pathways to treat tobacco dependence. Provide advice to systems about how models can be adapted to meet local contexts. o Connected to partners across the system and can facilitate discussions, support with formalising steering groups and support establishment of meaningful governance structures. o Familiar with tobacco control and health inequalities datasets and can assist with using these to support programme planning, implementation and monitoring. o Knowledgeable of the resources available to support programme implementation and can ensure partners have access to tools and can utilise them. o Part of national PHE team, working closely with NHSEI to feedback learning to inform direction of the national programme and support peer-to-peer learning. 3 Supporting implementation across regions

  4. Regional Examples Development of LTP / Tobacco Dependency plans as part of the wider ICS Tobacco Control Strategy Introduced CLeaR Deep Dives a structured tool to establish current provision against the evidence to support development & strengthen local delivery plans identified Executive & Clinical Leads Shared learning within & across regions Experience Tools & resources 4 Supporting implementation across regions

  5. What weve learned through providing support at regional and local footprints o There is energy and enthusiasm at regional and local footprints for implementing the LTP tobacco control commitments. o Early conversations between local partners are vital in linking existing and new programmes and in ensuring that pathways between providers are seamless for patients. o Making the links clear between the LTP tobacco control commitments and the health inequalities and levelling up agendas, has increased programme engagement amongst system partners. o There are clear benefits of the LTP tobacco workstream being part of the wider, whole system tobacco control strategy with strong leadership across ICSs and clear governance in place. 5 Supporting implementation across regions

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