Grant extension to PaSH partners for smoking cessation engagement work targeting ethnic minorities, people living with HIV and LGBTQ people in Oldham

August 6, 2025 Director of Public Health (Officer) Approved View on council website

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Summary

...a three-year grant extension was approved for PaSH partners to continue their smoking cessation engagement work with ethnic minorities, people living with HIV, and LGBTQ people in Oldham.

Full council record
Purpose

The decision is requested so we can continue
providing specialist, trusted support and intervention to high-risk
groups to reduce their smoking prevalence and thereby improving the
short term and long-term health to them as individuals; but also
reduce second hand smoking related harms and high socio-economic
cost of smoking.

Content

RESOLVED - That: Grant extension approved for
a period of 3 years

Reasons for the decision

Option 1 - To extend the grant with PaSH
partners to continue engaging with ethnic minorities, people living
with HIV and LGBTQ people in Oldham to support them to quit smoking
for a 3 year period.

Option 2 - Not to extend the grant to PaSH partners to continue
engaging with ethnic minorities, people living with HIV and LGBTQ
people in Oldham to support them to quit smoking.

Alternative options considered

Option 2 - Not to extend the grant to PaSH
partners to continue engaging with ethnic minorities, people living
with HIV and LGBTQ people in Oldham to support them to quit
smoking.

Supporting Documents

PaSH smoking cessation DDR.pdf

Details

OutcomeRecommendations Approved
Decision date6 Aug 2025