Smoking remains the single leading cause of preventable ill health and death across Humber and North Yorkshire, with smoking rates still higher than the national average. This Stoptober, with more help, support and options available than ever before, it’s a great time to give quitting another go.
Stoptober – now in its 14th year – aims to empower people to give up smoking during October, as evidence shows people are 5 times more likely to quit for good if they can make it to at least 28 days smoke free.
Some people may remember the ‘big red ball’ from the Stoptober TV adverts which showed people pushing the 8ft ball together – and that is the key message of Stoptober, that people who smoke will find it much easier to give up if others are doing it at the same time.
The ‘Yes to Quit’ team got their hands on one of the 8ft inflatable balls and have been busy visiting locations across the Humber and North Yorkshire area. They’ll be heading to North East Lincolnshire in October, so keep your eyes peeled.
Scott Crosby, Associate Director of The Humber and North Yorkshire Centre for Excellence in Tobacco Control said:
“It’s a great time for people to give quitting another go. With the Tobacco and Vapes Bill on the horizon—protecting future generations from ever starting smoking—it’s time to ensure that everyone who’s been trapped by addiction finds the right support and tools to quit for good. No one picks up their first cigarette thinking they’ll still be smoking years later. But the good news is: free expert help is available, everywhere, for everyone.
Stopping forever can sound overwhelming, but stopping for a month can feel more manageable for people, which is why Stoptober is a great campaign.
North East Lincolnshire Council’s stop smoking service is on hand to offer a variety of support.
This includes face-to-face support and advice, phone calls/texts and stop smoking aids that can help you to not smoke when you feel you really want to. You can also get access to a free vape starter kit, with up to 12-week supply of salts when using the service and meeting regularly with the team, as well as Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT), such as nicotine patches and gum. You can use more than one of these paths.
- To find out more, discover a support venue near you or self-refer by visiting: www.nelincs.gov.uk/stop-smoking
- Call: (01472) 325500, Monday to Friday, 8.30am – 4pm, except bank holidays
- Email: [email protected]
The council also offers free six-month premium access to the Smokefree app to set goals, track progress and stay motivated, with expert advisors on hand 24/7.
Feel free to come and give the ball a push if you see an 8ft red ball around Humber and North Yorkshire during October!
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