Date of dispatch of this notice: 27/04/2022
Expire date: 27/05/2022
External Reference: 83ab840d-7285-480b-8e13-9d398e15e181
Date of dispatch of this notice: 27/04/2022
Expire date: 27/05/2022
External Reference: 83ab840d-7285-480b-8e13-9d398e15e181
Official name: Greater Manchester Combined Authority - GMP
Url: www.gmp.police.uk
Address line 1: Openshaw Complex, Lawton Street, Openshaw
Town: Manchester
Postal Code: M11 2NS
Country: England
Contact person: John Mulpeter
E-mail: John.Mulpeter@gmp.police.uk
Phone: +44 01618561140
Title attributed to the contract: Framework For: The Provision of First Aid Training
Description:
Providing lifesaving first aid is a critical part of the role of police officers and police staff. Police force staff are often the first responder to a medical emergency and are required to administer first aid in situations where medical care from a recognised healthcare provider may not be available for some time, or where such healthcare providers may not be able to access the casualty. Police force staff are also frequently required to administer first aid in extreme and challenging environments. It is vitally important that the first aid training provider ensures all police officers and staff are competent and confident in their roles and abilities, when providing medical support and care, and are able to robustly defend both their decisions and any interventions.
Framework For: The Provision of First Aid Training
Providing lifesaving first aid is a critical part of the role of police officers and police staff. Police force staff are often the first responder to a medical emergency and are required to administer first aid in situations where medical care from a recognised healthcare provider may not be available for some time, or where such healthcare providers may not be able to access the casualty. Police force staff are also frequently required to administer first aid in extreme and challenging environments. It is vitally important that the first aid training provider ensures all police officers and staff are competent and confident in their roles and abilities, when providing medical support and care, and are able to robustly defend both their decisions and any interventions.