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Tagged: smokefree
Hard hitting stop smoking campaign launches
The Department of Health’s Smokefree team have launched a new and uncompromising smoking cessation campaign, which uses visceral techniques to emphasise the physical damage caused by cigarette smoke. Running until March 2013, this latest Health Harms campaign heralds the return … Read more → – Hard hitting stop smoking campaign launches
Published: 14 January, 2013
Hard hitting stop smoking campaign launches
The Department of Health’s Smokefree team have launched a new and uncompromising smoking cessation campaign, which uses visceral techniques to emphasise the physical damage caused by cigarette smoke. Running until March 2013, this latest Health Harms campaign heralds the return … Read more → – Hard hitting stop smoking campaign launches
Published: 28 December, 2012
News in brief
Recognising leadership in the NHS Now in its third year, the prestigious NHS Leadership Recognition Awards are open again for nominations. Affiliated to the new NHS Leadership Academy, the awards aim to celebrate and recognise outstanding leaders at every level … Read more → – News in brief
Published: 20 April, 2012
Nurses and social media
With over 100 million active Twitter users and more than 800 million Facebook users worldwide, social media is one of the most progressive tools available to professional communicators. Anne Cooper, National Clinical Lead for Nursing, explains why nurses and midwives … Read more → – Nurses and social media
Published: 20 April, 2012




