National Symposium on Tobacco and Alcohol Prevention

National Authority on Tobacco and Alcohol Chairman Dr. Samadhi W. Rajapaksa

The National Symposium on Tobacco and Alcohol Prevention (NSTAP) successfully culminated on 26 November 2021 at the Water’s Edge, Battaramulla. This national-level symposium was organised for the first time by the National Authority on Tobacco and Alcohol (NATA), which was established under Section 2 of the National Authority on Tobacco and Alcohol Act No. 27 of 2006. One of its main aims is to reduce tobacco and alcohol-related harm through public health policy development and implementation and advocacy. Some of their key objectives are to:

The recently concluded symposium aimed at enriching the literature in tobacco and alcohol-related research conducted in the Sri Lankan setting and creating a platform for Sri Lankan researchers who are interested in mitigating tobacco and alcohol use, as it has now escalated to epidemic levels. To bring about sustainable changes, a platform is required for the use of findings from these studies to inform the development of national policies. Bringing together different stakeholders under this common platform provides the opportunity to accelerate the efforts of NATA. Research abstracts were entertained under six themes covering a vast scale of tobacco and alcohol control aspects in the country. Those were:

  1. Cessation and prevention of tobacco and alcohol consumption
  2. Social impact of tobacco and alcohol consumption
  3. The economic impact of tobacco and alcohol consumption
  4. Health impact of tobacco and alcohol consumption
  5. Environmental sustainability and tobacco and alcohol control
  6. Legal aspects of tobacco and alcohol control

The panel of reviewers included 19 professionals who are involved in tobacco and alcohol control in the country. Details of the reviewer panel are as follows:

  1. National Authority on Tobacco and Alcohol Chairman Dr. Samadhi W. Rajapaksa 
  2. University of Colombo Faculty of Medicine Department of Medical Education Prof. Asela Olupeliyawa
  3. University of Colombo Faculty of Art Department of Economics Prof. K. Amirthalingam
  4. University of Peradeniya Faculty of Agriculture Dean Prof. Gamini Pushpakumara
  5. University of Peradeniya Faculty of Agriculture Economist Prof. H.L.J. Weerahewa
  6. National Authority on Tobacco and Alcohol General Manager Dr. Chandani Mendis
  7. Ministry of Justice Senior Assistant Secretary Legal Hiranya Perera
  8. National Cancer Control Programme Director Dr. Janaki Vidanapathirana
  9. University of Colombo Institute of Indigenous Medicine Senior Lecturer Dr. Kaumadi Karunagoda
  10. University of Colombo Institute of Indigenous Medicine Senior Lecturer Dr. Kamal Perera
  11. Rajarata University of Sri Lanka Faculty of Medicine Senior Lecturer in Psychiatry Dr. Amila Isuru
  12. Rajarata University of Sri Lanka Faculty of Applied Sciences Senior Lecturer in Health Promotion Dr. Manoj Fernando
  13. University of Sri Jayewardenepura Faculty of Medical Sciences Department of Psychiatry Senior Lecturer Dr. Jayamal De Silva
  14. University of Peradeniya Faculty of Agriculture Senior Lecturer Dr. Saman Atavuda
  15. University of Ruhuna Faculty of Medicine Department of Community Medicine Lecturer Dr. I.L.A.N. Dharshana
  16. Consultant Community Physician Dr. Pubudu Chulasiri
  17. Consultant Psychiatrist Dr. Medhani Hewagama
  18. Consultant Psychiatrist Dr. Dhanuja Mahesh
  19. Attorney-at-law Shakya Nanayakkara
Keynote speech by Prof.  Diyanath Samarasinghe on the topic of tobacco and alcohol control in Sri Lanka

The keynote address at the NSTAP 2021 was delivered by University of Colombo Senior Professor Diyanath Samarasinghe and Ministry of Health Additional Secretary Dr. Lakshmi Somathunga. Prof. Samarasinghe delivered an insightful speech on “Overview and the challenges in tobacco and alcohol control in Sri Lanka” and Dr. Somathunga spoke on “Commit to quit”, which was the main theme of the symposium. Their presence at the symposium was greatly appreciated by NATA and the participants alike. A total of 19 oral presentations and six e-posters were presented at the symposium by delegates representing different entities such as; 

 

Some of the key findings at the NSTAP 2021

 

 

 

 

Best presenter (oral category) – M.A. Suranga
Best presenter (e-poster category) – Hansamali Tharuka Wickramasooriya

As the first symposium organised by the NATA, they strongly believe that the latest scientific evidence on tobacco and alcohol control aspects revealed through this initiative will provide an inspiration to researchers to contribute to enrich the local literature based on scientific evidence.