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Written Answers — Health: Smoking: Health Services (12 Nov 2009)

Julia Goldsworthy: To ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) how the NHS Stop Smoking Service records people who after stopping smoking through use of the service subsequently start smoking again and are referred back to the service; (2) what records are kept by the NHS Stop Smoking Service of the proportion of those recorded as giving up smoking who (a) remain non-smokers and (b) start smoking again;...

[Mr. Jim Hood in the Chair] — Fire Services (Hertfordshire) (25 Nov 2008)

Julia Goldsworthy: ...times and spent time on the doorstep with firefighters to push the safety programme forward. I saw at first hand the impact that they can have, as well as a number of homes that did not have smoke alarms, for example.

Written Answers — Communities and Local Government: Smoke Alarms (16 Oct 2008)

Julia Goldsworthy: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government which fire and rescue services provide smoke alarms free of charge to domestic dwellings.

Public Bill Committee: Finance Bill: (Except clauses 1, 3, 7, 8, 12, 20, 21, 25, 67 and 81 to 84, schedules 1, 18, 22 and 23, and new clauses relating to microgeneration) - Clause 6 (10 May 2007)

Julia Goldsworthy: I am entirely supportive of the comments that the Financial Secretary is making about how the duties are used to support Government policy in helping to cut smoking. I am not sure how they are consistent with the comments that he made about alcohol, especially those relating to particular types of alcohol, such as special brew lagers. Such lagers are clearly linked to people with specific...

NHS Dentistry (10 Jan 2006)

Julia Goldsworthy: ...—found out, at a regular check-up with her dentist, that she had the early stages of mouth cancer. That routine check-up, and going to the dentist regularly, saved her life. Incidentally, if smoking in all workplaces were banned, that might help to prevent such cancer, but perhaps that is a matter for another debate. People will go for regular check-ups only if they understand how...

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