Fresh was the UK's first dedicated regional programme set up in the North East in 2005 to tackle the worst rates of smoking related illness and death in England.
Smoking is our biggest avoidable killer - more than alcohol, accidents, suicide, illegal drugs and diabetes combined and a massive drain on the NHS and economy. The source of this is the tobacco industry which sells and promotes an addictive product.
Fresh works with the regional media to ensure that the benefits of quitting, the harm of smoking, and tobacco issues are kept in the public eye all year round.
If you are a professional in the North East working in the field of tobacco prevention please join our Tobacco Control Alliances section on the Knowledge Hub
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NEW figures released for World No Tobacco Day (May 31) show more than 7/10 adults in the North East (73%) support calls for a "polluter pays" charge on tobacco companies to reduce smoking among adults and young people.
Smokefree Summer Competition Terms and Conditions - August 2019 Fresh is launching a competition to find a former North East smoker who can inspire others to quit.
A FORMER smoker and cancer survivor whose story went around the world is encouraging more GPs to help patients to quit and avoid 16 different types of smoking-related cancer.
Fresh is calling on Ministers to look at a range of new prevention measures aimed at cutting youth and adult smoking and achieve the 'smokefree generation' envisaged in the Government's 2017 Tobacco Control Plan for England.
FRESH and North East GP Dr Chris Tasker are urging North East smokers to quit for New Year – with a clear message that vaping has fewer harmful chemicals than tobacco if they switch to an e-cigarette.
North East health campaigners are calling on the Government to tackle the crippling toll of alcohol and tobacco and plug much-needed public finances in next week's Autumn Budget.