The requirement for the provision of a Regional Healthcare and Forencis Service in Custody. Police custody healthcare (governed by PACE) operates within all custody suites within Humberside Police, North Yorkshire Police, South Yorkshire Police and West Yorkshire Police, to provide a clinical assessment of a Service User's fitness for detention, interview, charge or release as required /requested by the police, as well as forensic healthcare such as taking samples for evidence purposes. This is largly driven by the custody risk assessment and safeguarding processess. It should be noted that that this healthcare is within the secure estate of a police custody suite/unit. As such the medical healthcare is ancillary to the role the police have of investigating crime. In this respect the Police are strictly governed by legislation in particular the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 and it Code of Practise. This places a significant responsibility on the Custody officer (usually a Police Sergeant) who is responsible for ensuring the legal process is discharged and has a strict duty of care to all detainees. This will mean their close involvement in decisions to refer for medical assissment and a duty to liaise and confer with Healthcare professionals in order to cary out that duty.
Services
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85000000-9 Health and social work services
85100000-0 Health services
85120000-6 Medical practice and related services
85140000-2 Miscellaneous health services
85141000-9 Services provided by medical personnel
85141200-1 Services provided by nurses
The Police and Crime Commissioner for West Yorkshire
Ploughland House,
62 George Street, Wakefield
West Yorkshire, WF1 1DL
United Kingdom
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