In 2007 smoking was banned in certain places in the UK which
pictures represent banned areas? Discuss with a partner!
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Objectives All pupils will be able to discuss three areas where
smoking is now banned and why this happened. Most pupils will be
able to discuss the consequences of the smoking ban and analyse the
impact of anti-smoking adverts Some pupils will analyse the impact
of anti- smoking adverts and interpret their meaning.
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What do you already know about the smoking ban?
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The Ban! It is against the law to smoke in most enclosed public
places and workplaces. That includes pubs, bars, restaurants, even
shopping centres. Public transport and work vehicles used by more
than one person must be smokefree at all times. No-smoking signs
must be displayed in all smokefree premises and vehicles. Staff
smoking rooms and indoor smoking areas are no longer allowed, so
anyone who wants to smoke has to go outside.
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Celebrity Caught on Camera! Here we can see Lily Allen smoking
in a London texi even though there is a clear sign telling her not
to... So what could her punishment be?
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The Consequences! Smoking in smokefree premises or work
vehicles: 50 fine imposed on the person smoking. Or a maximum fine
of 200 if taken to court. Failure to display no-smoking signs: 200
fine imposed on whoever manages or occupies the smokefree premises
or vehicle. Or a maximum fine of 1000 if taken to court. Failing to
prevent smoking in a smokefree place: a maximum fine of 2500
imposed on whoever manages or controls the smokefree premises or
vehicle.
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You decide... There were many arguments for and against the
smoking ban when the idea came about. In a moment we will play The
Great Divide. This is where you move to one side of the room
depending on your opinion. The statements will either be in support
or against the smoking ban and you need to decide which for each
one.
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Passive smoking is dangerous: Second-hand smoking in the
workplace causes about 700 deaths each year. Against the ban
Support the ban
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The smoking ban will encourage parents to smoke at home and
that could harm their children. Against the ban Support the
ban
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Non smokers deserve to breath in clean air. Against the ban
Support the ban
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Smoking bans damage business: bars and restaurants would lose
money. Against the ban Support the ban
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A ban would encourage more smokers to quit. Against the ban
Support the ban
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People deserve to be able to go out to the pub or to a
restaurant without stinking of cigarette smoke. Against the ban
Support the ban
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A majority of people favour a smoking ban: A smoking ban in
workplaces including pubs and bars is supported by a majority of
people, according to the BBC. Against the ban Support the ban
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Governments should worry about more important things than
smoking. Against the ban Support the ban
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What about you? Where do you stand personally?. Against the ban
Support the ban
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QUICK QUIZ
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How old do you have to be to buy cigarettes?
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What must all cigarette packets contain on them?
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What can tobacco companies not do in this country?
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How advertising has changed 20 or 30 years ago (when your
parents were young), adverts like this were common They made
smoking look cool, mature, trendy or even sexy And a lot of people
fell for it!
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Slowly the health warnings got bigger Then all advertising was
banned in this country
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Rate that advert Adverts are now being used for the opposite
purpose to try to stop people smoking You will be shown several
anti-smoking adverts from around the globe You must work out what
the poster is trying to say Then rate these adverts using the
following criteria Eye-catching design Clear message
Effectiveness
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In 14 years of modelling, this is my favourite shot of myself.
Christy Turlington considers quitting smoking her biggest success.
One of her biggest regrets is that she ever started
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Your homework: To design your own anti-smoking advert. It
should list some of the health risks of smoking on it.
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This is a poster designed by the NHS... What is it trying to
say? Discuss in pairs.
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Objectives All pupils will be able to discuss three areas where
smoking is now banned and why this happened. Most pupils will be
able to discuss the consequences of the smoking ban and analyse the
impact of anti-smoking adverts Some pupils will analyse the impact
of anti- smoking adverts and interpret their meaning.
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For help and advice. NHS Stop Smoking Service Helpline: 0800
022 4 332 http://smokefree.nhs.uk/ The school nurse is also able to
give advice about smoking issues!