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Tackling Tobacco Must Be A Priority In Community Settings

12 March, 2025 By Canowindra Phoenix Editor

Newly published research from Cancer Council NSW’s Tackling Tobacco program reveals evidence of an effective organisa­tional change initiative at increasing the of­fer of quit smoking support, including nico­tine replacement therapy (NRT), to people accessing community mental health organi­sations.

In a recent randomised trial carried out with mental health organisations deliver­ing community living programs in NSW, the Tackling Tobacco program resulted in a sta­tistically significant increase in staff offers of NRT and the use of NRT among participants living with severe mental illness.

Organisations participating in the program received a financial grant, access to train­ing and resources, and proactive monthly support from Cancer Council NSW to guide implementation of the program. Staff com­pleted training and capacity building ac­tivities to build their knowledge, confidence and intentions to provide tailored quit smok­ing support, including access to free NRT, to participants.

These results are especially positive given that while NRT (including patches, gum, lozenges, mouth spray and inhalators) is recommended as part of gold standard smoking cessation treatment, people living with mental illness often report the cost of NRT as a barrier to access.

“The success of the Tackling Tobacco program shows when given resources and assistance, community mental health or­ganisations are well placed to offer quit smoking support, as they have long-term, trusted relationships with clients, can ad­dress smoking holistically in light of clients other needs and can facilitate clients’ ac­cess to clinical support as required” shares Dr Laura Twyman, Program Lead for Tobac­co Cessation at Cancer Council NSW.

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