Smoking
Relevant Regulations
Amendment
In January 2025, a link was added to Young People and Vaping (NHS).
Employees are not allowed to smoke on the premises, no employee may smoke when they are ‘at work’ This means that smoking is banned while they are carrying out their duties and responsibilities as an employee of Hamann Care. Smoking is prohibited in all areas including access doorways, surrounding areas or within the boundaries of the buildings and vehicles.
Smoking breaks are not allowed. Hamann Care employees who wish to smoke may only do so in their own time, subject to the agreement of the Shift Leader and the needs of service users. Non-employees who smoke on our premises will be asked to stop smoking or leave the premises.
Staff should ensure that young people are educated about smoking. It is accepted that the more that young people know, the more likely they are to make good decisions about how to deal with smoking, drinking and the misuse of drugs / substances. Good communication ensures the right messages and information are passed on.
Some children/young people may already smoke before they are placed in the Home. Staff should support and encourage such young people to reduce or stop smoking. Support is available from the Looked After Children's Nurse or the young person's GP. This should be discussed with the child/young person's social worker and addressed as part of the young person's Health Plan.
Staff are not permitted to purchase or give cigarettes, tobacco, or the materials for making or lighting cigarettes or tobacco to children. It is an offence for shops to sell cigarettes and tobacco product to under 18s or for an adult to cigarettes or tobacco products for them.
See: Rules about Tobacco, E-Cigarettes and Smoking (GOV.UK).
See also: Young People and Vaping (NHS).
It is an offence for shops to sell e-cigarettes to under 18s or for an adult to buy e-cigarettes for them.
The long term effects of vaping / E-cigarettes on health are unknown, but it should be regarded as potentially harmful to health in the same way as smoking.
Staff are not permitted to purchase or give vapes to children/young people.
However, if a young person indicates that they would like to try e-cigarettes as a way of giving up smoking, they should be encouraged to contact the LAC Nurse, their GP or local stop smoking services.
For more information, please see: Electronic Cigarettes – Evidence and Advice on e-cigarettes (GOV.UK).
Last Updated: December 23, 2024
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