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Written Answers — Justice: Prisons: Smoking (8 May 2009)

David Hanson: Under the terms of Prison Service Instruction 9/2007, which is available in the Library of the House, prisoners who are non-smokers must not be required to share a cell with smokers who are actively smoking. The status of a prisoner as a smoker or non-smoker should be established as part of reception procedures. Thereafter, arrangements must be made to place non-smokers and smokers in...

Written Answers — Justice: Parc Prison: Health Services (21 Jul 2008)

David Hanson: ..."Pathways" programme, "Sex, Health and Relationships" Fit For Life (Well Man) Immunisations/vaccines including: meningitis, BCG (TB vaccine) and hepatitis Genito-urinary medicine (GUM) clinics Smoking cessation and other health promotion Opticians Dentist Doctor/GP access Mental health assessments by resident registered mental nurses Chiropodist Provision for in-patient care. All other...

Public Bill Committee: Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill: Schedule 22 (29 Nov 2007)

David Hanson: ...17 but is in school with 18-year-olds. She will not be 18 until next August, but she will have a whole year in which other people are passing their 18th  birthdays. As it happens, my daughter does not smoke and I do not think that her friends do, either. However, we are talking about a group of friends who will work and mix together, and it would be quite possible under the current...

Public Bill Committee: Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill: Schedule 22 (29 Nov 2007)

David Hanson: The amendments address how we look at the control of tobacco sales to persons under the age of 18. The Government strongly favour the view that more needs to be done to tackle under-age smoking. All members of the Committee recognise that access to cigarettes remains far too easy for many. In a recent survey, fewer than a quarter of 11 to 15-year-olds who  tried to buy cigarettes from...

Written Answers — Justice: Young Offenders: Smoking (24 Jul 2007)

David Hanson: Young people held in secure training centres and secure children's homes are not allowed to smoke.

Written Answers — Northern Ireland: Lung Cancer (4 Jul 2006)

David Hanson: The following table gives the number of deaths registered in Northern Ireland for each year between 2001 and 2005, by gender, due to "malignant neoplasms of trachea, bronchus and lung"(1). Smoking history is rarely recorded on death certificates. Estimates can however be made of the number of deaths attributable to smoking, by using information on the contribution that smoking makes to...

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