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ASH has made other submissions on various tobacco related issues.

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ASH Submission to the Comprehensive Spending Review 2007

March 2007: This document sets out ASH's recommendations for tobacco control in the UK, in particular the need for a new 5-year strategic plan.

The policy is supported by 15 health organisations.

Author : ASH  Published By : ASH  Published : 01/03/2007 
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ASH Letter to the Chancellor on the Comprehensive Spending Review 2007

ASH's letter to the Chancellor on the Comprehensive Spending Review 2007

Author : ASH  Published By : ASH  Published : 01/03/2007 
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ASH Briefing for HM Treasury: Performance Management and Smoking Cessation Targets

ASH Briefing for HM Treasury: setting out ideas on how to improve NHS performance management targets for smoking cessation

Author : ASH  Published By : ASH  Published : 16/11/2006 
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ASH Response to the Nuffield Council on Bioethics consultation

September 2006: The Nuffield Council on Bioethics held a public consultation on ethical issues in public health. This is ASH's response which focuses on ethical issues to do with smoking and health

Author : ASH  Published By : ASH  Published : 01/09/2006 

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ASH response to the Wanless review of the future of the NHS

ASH argues that public health interventions such as tobacco policies are essential to reduce the burden of disease that the NHS has to cope with. Given how cost-effective smoking policies are, we argue that much more should be spent on them and that a failure to take cost effectiveness into account in the NHS means there are great inefficiencies.

Author : ASH  Published By : ASH  Published : 15/04/2002 
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ASH submission to WHO public hearings on the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control

ASH submission supporting the WHO's new proposals

Author : ASH  Published By : ASH  Published : 12/10/2000 
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Evidence to the House of Commons Health Select Committee

November 1999: ASH and Royal College of Nursing evidence to the Health Select Committee describing how the companies responded to scientific bad news about smoking and health. This draws on numerous confidential tobacco industry documents revealing a history of denial and duplicity.

Authors : ASH, Royal College of Nursing  Published By : ASH  Published : 01/10/1999