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ASH Scotland s vision is of a healthier Scotland free from the harm and inequality caused by tobacco. We work closely with a wide range of organisations and services who promote young people s health and well-being to discourage young people from taking up smoking. Follow us on Twitter: @ashscotland Find out more, and get in touch, at www.ashscotland.org.uk/youth Send your enquiries on any aspect of tobacco or smoking to our free public enquiry service: enquiries@ashscotland.org.uk NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Smokefree Services are responsible for a wide range of tobacco projects aimed at reducing the damage done by tobacco to people in and around Greater Glasgow and Clyde. For more information: Visit www.nhsggcsmokefree.org.uk E-mail info@nhsggcsmokefree.org.uk Telephone 0141 201 4890 77