Smoke Free Awareness Training

Sheffield smoke-free services are holding a training course for frontline workers, volunteers and people working with families on –

Wednesday December 10th 1.30 – 4.00pm

Training is aimed at frontline workers, volunteers and people working with families.

Training covers up to date information on-

  • e-cigarettes

  • Shisha

  • Social Norms and Smokefree

  • Benefits of Smokefree environments

  • The effects of secondhand smoke

  • How to increase your confidence in talking to people about Smokefree Spaces making it easier for you to encourage people to make the change.

We will explore the issues surrounding social norms and smoking in the home and car, and you will learn how to discuss the issue in a sensitive and informed way.

at Burngreave Childrens Centre, 19 Spital St, Sheffield, S3 9LB

To book your FREE place please call or email:

Lisa Harman- Health Improvement worker lisa.harman@soarcommunity.org.uk Or call 0114 2134065 or 07960085403.

Smoke-free service training
1:30pm to 4:00pm Wednesday 10 December 2014

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