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smoking cessation

Smoking and vaping

03 June 2026

This card highlights the fact that smokers are four times more likely to quit successfully if they have support and signposts the public to the website www.stopsmokingni.info where they can f

The Smoking in private vehicles and nicotine inhaling products regulations campaign evaluations provide post campaign evaluation results based on the findings from a quantitative survey with a representative sample of the adult populatio

This poster encourages smokers to make a quit attempt during March, signposts them to the free stop smoking services which are available throughout Northern Ireland and highlights that they are up to four times as likely to quit suc

These resources outline the link between smoking and sight loss, highlighting how smoking significantly increases the risk of conditions such as cataracts, macular degeneration and retinopathy.

The Northern Ireland Health Survey (2014/15) reported that 22% of adults in Northern Ireland smoke, with smoking being most common among manual workers.

Using the workplace setting to encourage and support people to quit smoking helps ensure:

• better health in the workforce;

• increased productivity and reduced absence due to sickness;

• improved staff morale and a good corporate image.

Stopping smoking

Smoking is the single greatest preventable cause of death in the world today. There are more than one billion smokers worldwide – that’s one quarter of all adults – and it’s killing up to half the people who smoke.