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Local Tobacco Control Profiles The webinar will start at 1pm Introduce myself November 2017 update www.tobaccoprofiles.info

Webinar guidance Please mute your microphone Use the Instant Messenger function to ask questions or to comment There will be some Q&A time at the end of the webinar Highlight this to the audience… Local Tobacco Control Profiles – November 2017 update

Today’s update Updated 18 indicators One new indicator added Smoking status at time of delivery Smoking prevalence at age 15 Smoking attributable mortality Illicit tobacco Smoking quitters One new indicator added Inequalities data added Sexual identity for smoking prevalence indicators (APS) Back series for smoking prevalence in R&M occupations (APS) Local Tobacco Control Profiles – November 2017 update

Smoking status at time of delivery New indicator added to the tool for new method Current method – 10.7% Historical method – 10.5% No. of women known to smoke No. of women known to smoke at time of delivery at time of delivery No. of maternities where smoking Total no. of maternities status is known 2% of maternities currently have no smoking status recorded. Local Tobacco Control Profiles – November 2017 update

Smoking status at time of delivery TARGET 6% has been met by 29 LA’s 83 LA’s significantly worse than England average of 10.7% and range up to 28% Local Tobacco Control Profiles – November 2017 update

Smoking prevalence in young people Smoking, drinking and drug use survey (SDD) Local Tobacco Control Profiles – November 2017 update

Smoking prevalence in young people Smoking, drinking and drug use survey (SDD) Local Tobacco Control Profiles – November 2017 update

Smoking related mortality Local Tobacco Control Profiles – November 2017 update

Smoking related mortality Deaths attributable to smoking, directly age-sex standardised rate for persons aged 35 years + Relative risks: Various cancers (e.g. lung, oral, oesophagus) Cardiovascular and respiratory diseases (e.g. COPD) Circulatory diseases Change in method Local Tobacco Control Profiles – November 2017 update

Smoking related mortality Local Tobacco Control Profiles – November 2017 update

Smoking related mortality Local Tobacco Control Profiles – November 2017 update

Smoking related mortality Local Tobacco Control Profiles – November 2017 update

Smoking related mortality Local Tobacco Control Profiles – November 2017 update

Illicit tobacco Local Tobacco Control Profiles – November 2017 update

Smoking quitters Local Tobacco Control Profiles – November 2017 update

Smoking quitters Local Tobacco Control Profiles – November 2017 update

Questions? We now have time for some extra questions. As at the beginning, please use the instant messenger function. Local Tobacco Control Profiles – November 2017 update

Feedback on the webinar tobacco.profiles@phe.gov.uk Any feedback on improvements for future webinars, please send this to the email address on the screen. Local Tobacco Control Profiles – November 2017 update