No Smoking Day Explained

Holiday Name:No Smoking Day
Observedby:United Kingdom[1]
Duration:1 day
Frequency:annual
Date:Second Wednesday in March
Week Ordinal:Second
Weekday:Wednesday
Month:March

No Smoking Day is an annual health awareness day in the United Kingdom which is intended to help smokers who want to quit smoking. The first No Smoking Day was on Ash Wednesday[2] in 1984,[3] and it now takes place on the second Wednesday in March.

Each year, the campaign is promoted with a theme in the form of a short phrase. In 2010, this theme was "Break free", encouraging smokers to break free from the chains of cigarettes and quit on No Smoking Day. The 2011 theme was "Time to quit?". Research conducted by GfK NOP following the 2009 campaign found that 1 in 10 smokers quit on No Smoking Day.

The campaign was run by a charity of the same name, based in London with four full-time staff, until this was merged with the British Heart Foundation in 2011. It is funded by a coalition of governmental and voluntary sector organizations, with an interest in health. No Smoking Day's most recent President was entrepreneur, TV personality, and anti-tobacco campaigner Duncan Bannatyne OBE. Bannatyne is an ex-smoker who publicly took on British American Tobacco at its AGM in April 2008.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: No smoking day 2017 NHS inform. 14 April 2017.
  2. Web site: National No Smoking Day - National Awareness Days Calendar & Download 2017. National Awareness Days Calendar & Download 2017. 14 April 2017.
  3. Web site: No Smoking Day. Days Of The Year. 14 April 2017. en.
  4. Web site: The Dragon breathes fire. The Northern Echo. 31 May 2024. en.