HC Deb 04 June 1998 vol 313 cc323-4W
Mr. Flynn

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales what percentage of teenage(a) boys and (b) girls in Wales was smoking tobacco (i) in 1988 and (ii) at the most recent date for which figures are available. [44017]

Mr. Win Griffiths

Details of the percentage of teenagers (11–16 year old) who regularly (weekly) smoke tobacco in 1998 and 1996, the most recent date for which figures are available, are set out as follows:

Percentage
Yesr Boys Girls
1988 8.00 11.30
1996 11.90 16.20

Source:

Health Promotion Authority for Wales

Mr. Flynn

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales what the estimated gross cost of anti-smoking campaigns in Wales aimed at children and young people has been since 1988; and what assessment he has made of the impact of the campaigns on teenage(a) boys and (b) girls. [44016]

Mr. Win Griffiths

The main body in Wales responsible for undertaking anti-smoking campaigns is the Health Promotion Authority for Wales (HPAW), whose role is to work with others to promote good health in Wales.

The cost of anti-smoking campaigns since 1990–91 undertaken by HPAW aimed at children and young people is set out in the table. Detailed information is not available prior to 1990–91.

£000
Year Expenditure
1990–91 86
1991–92 350
1992–93 343
1993–94 345
1994–95 281
1995–96 240
1996–97 369
1997–98 219
1998–99 (estimated) 227

Source:

Health Promotion Authority for Wales

The information relates to initiatives directed solely at smoking. Smoking cessation advice also features strongly in other general health promotion initiatives funded by HPAW.

Research by HPAW indicates that there has been some success in delaying the age at which young people begin to experiment with tobacco.

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