Evaluating the impact of point of sale legislation in England, Scotland and Ireland: Opportunities and challenges
Author(s)
Prof Sally Haw and Prof Ann McNeill on behalf of the DISPLAY Research Team and UKCTCS.
Presenter(s)
Professor Ann McNeill Professor in Health Policy and Promotion, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, University of Nottingham and UKCTCS
Tessa Langley Research Associate, UK Centre for Tobacco Control Studies, University of Nottingham
Dionysios Spanopoulos UKCTCS and University of Nottingham
Douglas Eadie Institute for Social Marketing, University of Stirling
Professor Amanda Amos Professor of Health Promotion, Centre for Population Health Sciences, University of Edinburgh and UKCTCS
Biography
Sally Haw is Professor of Public health with expertise in tobacco control, adolescent risk behaviour, research design and the development and coordination of complex policy/intervention evaluations. Over the last six years she has led the national evaluation of Scotland's smoke-free legislation conducted by the award winning Clean-air Legislation Evaluation (CLEAN) Collaboration.
Ann McNeill is Professor of Health Policy and Promotion, has worked in the tobacco control field for over 25 years. She is currently Deputy Director of the UK Centre for Tobacco Control Studies, www.ukctcs.org. Prof. McNeill has published widely on tobacco control research and policy, previously chaired WHO scientific committees and was the recipient of a WHO Europe tobacco control medal in 1998.