Smoking ban being phased in across DHSC facilities
All hospital sites on the Isle of Man will be smoke-free from April next year, including outdoor spaces such as car parks.
It's part of a bigger scheme to introduce a smoking ban across all Department of Health and Social Care facilities over the next few years, and will apply to staff and the general public.
This year's 'Stoptober' campaign focuses on clean air in the workplace.
Lauren McLaghlan from Public Health Isle of Man runs the Island's stop smoking service:
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