One-to-one support to help people stop smoking in Cheshire West and Chester
Smokers who are keen to quit can access the help they need thanks to a new service in Cheshire West and Chester.
Cheshire West and Chester Council and partner Brio Leisure have launched a stop smoking service open to anyone in the borough who needs support.
In the past this service was only available to people who were referred by their GP or a health care professional but now it is open to all.
Cllr Val Armstrong, Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Public Health, said:
In Cheshire West and Chester, 12.6 per cent of adults smoked in 2020, which is above the England average of 12.1 per cent.
For adults working in routine and manual jobs, this figure rises to 22.9 per cent, which is again above the England average of 21.4 per cent.
The stop smoking service at Brio offers up to 12 weeks of support, including free nicotine replacement therapies, to help through the early stages of giving up, followed by unlimited behavioural support to check in with people and see how they are.
Ruth Armstrong, Smoking Cessation Lead for Brio Wellbeing, said:
Cheshire West and Chester resident Jason, 52, used the service after his partner had a heart attack and was told to quit by doctors.
he said.
Jason's tips for success include using Nicotine Replacement Therapy to help stop the cravings, as well as thinking about the savings.
Ellesmere Port resident Janice, 68, has also been helped to quit through this service.
She said:
Janice has not smoked for more than 10 months now, and has used the money she has saved to buy a new leather three-piece suite.
she said.
She added:
For more information about the service and how to access support visit: cheshirechangehub.org or call 0300 777 0033.