ASH Scotland
ASH Scotland is the leading voluntary organisation campaigning for effective tobacco control legislation in Scotland. For 30 years, ASH Scotland have played a key role in raising awareness about tobacco use and its harmful effects and has contributed to the implementation of effective public health policies to help smokers to quit and to protect children from tobacco.
www.ashscotland.org.uk
ASH UK
ASH UK is a campaigning public health charity working to eliminate the harm caused by tobacco. ASH UK aims to be innovative and agenda setting using evidence-based policies.
www.ash.org.uk
The European Network for Smoking Prevention
The European Network for Smoking Prevention is an international non-profit making organisation. Created in 1997, its aim is to develop a strategy for coordinated action amongst organisations active in tobacco control in Europe by sharing information, experience and through coordinated activities and joint projects.
www.ensp.org
The Framework Convention Alliance
The Framework Convention Alliance is an alliance of approximately 200 non-governmental organisations representing about 80 countries around the world that are working jointly and separately to support the development, signing and ratification of an effective Framework Convention on Tobacco Control and related protocols.
www.fctc.org
The Health Promotion Agency – Northern Ireland
The Health Promotion Agency for Northern Ireland was set up in 1990 as a special agency of the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety. Their aim is to provide leadership, strategic direction and support to those involved in promoting health in Northern Ireland. Their mission is “To make health a top priority for everyone in Northern Ireland”.
www.healthpromotionagency.org.uk
HELP – For a Life Without Tobacco

The HELP programme is an initiative of the European Union. The programme is intended as a link between smokers, non-smokers who are subjected to passive tobacco condition, anti-smoking NGOs and associations, the media and those who communicate and initiate various actions. The HELP programme offers objective information, personal and collective support, initiation and promotion of projects and support for local, national or European actions. For details of the Help Campaign in Ireland - contact the Communications Clinic.
www.help-eu.com
The International Network of Women Against Tobacco
The International Network of Women Against Tobacco is a global network of tobacco control specialists dedicated to achieve improved health and greater equality among women and girls in the world by eliminating tobacco use and exposure.
www.inwat.org
Smoke Free Northern Ireland
Smokefree Northern Ireland is a range of organisations that came together to encourage a coordinated response to the options on smokefree workplaces being proposed in the consultation on A healthier future: a twenty year vision for health and well being in Northern Ireland 2005-2025.
www.smokefreenorthernireland.com
Tobacco Control Resource Centre
The Tobacco Control Resource Centre works in partnership with national medical associations across Europe, supporting them in their efforts to educate their members, help patients and inform public policy with respect to tobacco. It also acts as a resource for individual doctors who are interested or involved in tobacco control.
www.tobacco-control.org
Tobacco Fact File
Tobacco Fact File presents key facts and data about tobacco. The Tobacco Control Resource Centre developed Tobacco Fact File in response to a growing need from researchers, doctors and national medical associations for an information tool with key facts about tobacco to assist in creating reports, policy documents, campaigning materials and for general interest.
www.tobaccofactfile.org
The World Health Organization
The World Health Organization is the United Nations specialised agency for health. It was established on 7 April 1948. WHO’s objective, as set out in its Constitution, is the attainment by all peoples of the highest possible level of health. Health is defined in WHO’s Constitution as a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
www.who.org