The Smoke-Free Homes Network (SFHN) Malaysia held our 4th meeting on Tuesday 8th June 2021 from 7am-10am (UK) (2pm-5pm Malaysia) This sandpit event was attended by approximately 20 members and provided an opportunity to discuss potential future work on research, policy and practice relating to smoke-free homes in Malaysia and globally. Delegates were asked to
The SFHN Malaysia held its third meeting by Zoom on Wednesday 24th February 2021. The 90-minute meeting was led by Associate Professor Dr Emilia Abidin from the Universiti Putra Malaysia with input from the UK-Malaysia MyFamily MySmoke project partners at the University of Stirling, University Malaysia Terengganu, and the International Islamic University Malaysia. The meeting
The SFHNM held its second meeting by Zoom on Wednesday 28 October 2020. Led by the Malaysian team from the Universiti Putra Malaysia and University Malaysia Terengganu, researchers from the University of Stirling were part of the 19 strong network discussing the importance of advocacy and community engagement in tobacco control in Malaysia. Presentations were
The SFHNM had its inaugural meeting over Zoom on Wednesday 5 August 2020. Researchers from the University of Stirling shared the results of previous interventions designed to create smoke-free homes, while Malaysian partners shared their experience and hopes for the network. Slides from the session can be found below. Welcome | Dr Sean Semple, Dr
We were pleased to kick-off the MyFamily My Smoke project on Tuesday 9 and Wednesday 10 June. This is a collaboration between the University of Stirling, three Malaysian universities (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu and International Islamic University of Malaysia) and three NGOs (MyWATCH, FOMCA and the Green Lung Association) to develop capacity in
“Every man has his castle” – Involving fathers in smoke-free homes researchThursday 6th February, 2020 This workshop will see the launch of findings from the CRUK-funded ‘Fathers who smoke and smoke-free homes’ project, which explores fathers’ views and experience of creating and maintaining a smoke-free home. We’re also delighted that our colleague Professor Lorraine Greaves, University