Scottish smokers to be paid to quit

0 Comments | AFP, June, 2008

LONDON (AFP) — Smokers in deprived parts of the city of Dundee are to be paid to kick the habit in an initiative between public health organisations, municipal authorities and the Scottish government.

The pilot scheme to be tried in Dundee, north of Edinburgh, will see smokers offered 12.50 pounds per week to quit. Health bosses hope that 900 smokers will give up as a result in the next two years.

The money will be credited onto an electronic card, which they can redeem at their local supermarket for fresh food and other groceries, but not cigarettes and alcohol, local health body NHS Tayside said.

The money will be available for up to 12 weeks, with participants receiving nicotine replacement therapy through their local pharmacy, where they will also...

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