Minister for Health, Stephen Donnelly welcomed the publication of the 2021 Tobacco Free Ireland Annual Report.
Tobacco Free Ireland is Ireland’s national tobacco control policy and sets a target for Ireland to be tobacco free by the year 2025. A high-level action plan for Tobacco Free Ireland was published in March 2015 and each year the Department of Health reports on the ongoing implementation of the plan.
The Annual Report outlines several key achievements in 2021, despite the disruption that continued to be caused by the COVID - 19 pandemic during the year. These include:
Minister Donnelly said: “I urge anyone that is thinking of quitting to seek help. Stopping smoking remains one of the best decisions a person can make for their health and the HSE QUIT service is available to anyone who needs support to take that first step.
The Public Health (Tobacco and Nicotine Inhaling Products) Bill will bring us closer to the goal of a tobacco free Ireland and I am committed to its introduction. The Bill will ban the sale of tobacco products at places or events intended for children and will prohibit the sale of tobacco products from self-service vending machines and temporary premises. We will also prohibit the sale of e-cigarettes to anyone under the age of 18. It is important that we use all the tools available to us, legislative, educational and enforcement, in order to protect people from the harms of tobacco.”