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Archived: Specialist Smoking Cessation Service (Philpot Street)

55 Philpot Street, London, E1 2JH

Provided and run by:
Queen Mary, University Of London Foundation

Important: This service is now registered at a different address - see new profile

All Inspections

16 December 2013

During a routine inspection

We spoke with one person using the service and took comments from the feedback forms people completed after their treatment. People commented that the clinic was 'friendly, positive and encouraging. The person we spoke with said, 'they talk to you, give you options and help you get on the right road to recovery.'

People were protected from the risk of abuse and the provider had measures in place for safeguarding adults. The staff we spoke with were aware of the procedures.

There were sufficient numbers of suitably qualified staff to support people. We were told that there were always staff available to support them in one to one meetings or over the phone.

There had been one formal complaint and records showed that it was addressed appropriately. There was no formal complaints procedure. However, the person we spoke with said they felt confident that should they have any concerns it would be dealt with quickly and suitably.

6 June 2013

During an inspection looking at part of the service

We saw that the provider had taken reasonable steps to safeguard people who use the service from abuse. All staff had been enrolled on a safeguarding vulnerable adults course. Staff could describe the types of abuse they might come across through the course of their work and how to report it.

8, 14 March 2013

During a routine inspection

We spoke with two people who used the service. They told us their treatment was discussed with them. One person said, "I knew which [nicotine replacement therapy] I wanted. It was very much my choice." People were happy with the service and the support it provided to help them quit smoking.

The service was well publicised and accessible. Staff provided support at the smoking cessation clinic at Philpot Street and also at a number of GP surgeries across Hackney and Tower Hamlets. Staff confirmed that they followed NICE guidelines in relation to smoking cessation treatments. All prescriptions were signed by a doctor.

The provider ran a programme of research. We reviewed one study in which the unit was participating. We were shown evidence that there were robust governance arrangements to support this programme. Staff ensured that informed consent was obtained from people before they participated in any research.

Smoking cessation advisors were qualified and had taken specialist accredited training for the role. Staff members told us they had opportunities to update and develop their knowledge and skills. We saw evidence that the provider monitored the quality of service and was responsive to feedback from staff and people using the service.

The service had a clear safeguarding policy. However the provider had not taken reasonable steps to ensure that staff understood how to identify possible abuse or take appropriate action to safeguard vulnerable adults.