National recommendation - The College of Policing, April 2021

 · Ref: 2020/130750
Recommendation date: 15 April 2021
Response due: 10 June 2021
Published: 2 July 2021
Death and serious injury
This learning was identified from an investigation where South Wales Police officers (SWP) failed to recognise the signs of a serious head injury. The injured man was taken to hospital by the officers after an attempt was made to place the man into a family member's car. It is possible that greater attempts could have been made to ensure the arrival of an ambulance. Upon arrival at hospital, the man was assessed as being in a critical condition having suffered a fractured skull and bleeding on the brain. SWP do not train response officers in managing a casualty with a head injury though this training is provided to custody officers and other custody staff.

Recommendations (1)

Recommendation 1 Accepted
Recommendation
The IOPC recommends that the College of Policing should take steps to ensure that all officers and staff (in particular front line officers) are best supported (for example through training and guidance) to recognise the signs and symptoms of head … Read more
Force Response
Accepted action: ​The College licences the First Aid Learning Programme (FALP) used by Home Office Forces. The College is responsible for ensuring appropriate quality assurance processes are in place to guide forces in the implementation of the HSE guidelines relating … Read more