Warwickshire smokers can 'swap to stop' - The Leamington Observer

Warwickshire smokers can 'swap to stop'

SMOKERS across Warwickshire are being offered the chance to ‘swap to stop’.

Those looking to stub out the habit can now access the new government ‘Swap to Stop’ programme.

Swap to Stop offers smokers over the age of 18 access to support to quit with the help of vape ‘quit kits’ and access to 12 weeks of behavioural support and stop smoking treatments.

Tobacco found in cigarettes is the single greatest entirely preventable cause of ill health, disability and death in this country. Vapes are substantially less harmful than smoking because they do not contain tobacco, and evidence shows they can be an effective tool in supporting smoking cessation. Vaping is already estimated to contribute to an extra 50,000 to 70,000 smoking quits per year in England.




But while vaping is an effective stop smoking tool for smokers over the age of 18, it is not risk free and the long-term health impacts of vaping are still unknown, so vapes are not available to people under the age of 18 and should not be used by people who have never smoked.

Warwickshire County Council’s adult social care spokesperson Coun Margaret Bell said: “We want to support people to help them quit smoking. We know that smoking is addictive, and quitting requires support, this is why there is a range of support and services available through Quit 4 Good – so we can help people in a way that suits them.


“Being able to include the option of the vaping kits is a great addition to the stop smoking support, offering vapes as a stop smoking tool to current adult smokers is vital to reducing smoking rates in Warwickshire.”

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