Recommendation 1
The IOPC recommends that South Wales Police (SWP) amends the first aid training provided to front line officers to ensure all officers and staff receive training regarding managing a casualty with a head injury. In the interim, SWP should take measures to ensure that frontline officers and staff who have not yet received the training are made aware of the signs and symptoms of head injuries, the risks associated with such injuries and what officers are expected to do if they identify a head injury.
This follows a case where officers were called to a disturbance at a rugby club. Upon arrival, officers found a male lying prostrate in the car park and were informed that the male, who was not fully responsive, had been punched. The South Wales Police officers who attended the scene failed to recognise the signs of a serious head injury suffered by this male and appeared to have had contradictory views amongst each other about whether paramedics were required. The officers initially agreed with a decision made by family members to transport the injured party home. After they were unable to manouvere the injured party into the car of a family member, police officers decided to transport him to hospital though this decision could have been made much sooner. Upon arrival at hospital, the individual was assessed as being in a critical condition having suffered a fractured skull and bleeding on the brain.Our investigation found that frontline officers in South Wales Police are taught module two of the College of Policing's First Aid programme. This module does not include training on how to manage a casualty with a head injury. Training on managing a head injury is provided for in module three, which is designed for officers and staff that are responsible for the care of detainees (eg custody officers and detention staff), and module four which is designed for officers and staff working in medium to high risk areas.
Do you accept the recommendation?
Yes
Addressed to: South Wales Police
Linked bodies:
South Wales Police