Public Health is asking for feedback on its services designed to help people stop smoking as part of a review.
It wants to hear from people across the island, including smokers, non-smokers and those who have never used the Quit4You stop smoking service.
The directorate also wants feedback from health and care professionals or organisations which may be in contact with clients who smoke, including those who have never referred anyone to the service.
It has launched an online survey available at Quit4You.gov.im until February 12. Participants can enter a draw to win a £50 Shoprite voucher
In addition, small discussion groups will be set up to provide more information on stop smoking services and help plan future provision.
There will be different groups for: people who have used the Quit4You service; people who smoke or have quit in the past year without using the Quit4You service; and health and care professionals or organisations whose clients may smoke.
Two-hour sessions are scheduled to be held in February and will be chaired by independent officials, external to Public Health.
Participants will again have the opportunity to win a £50 Shoprite voucher.
Anyone who wishes to attend a discussion group or requires further information should email [email protected] or call 642639.



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