Issue details

Implementation of the Council's defibrillator policy

Oldham Council and Councillors receive requests from community groups on an ad hoc basis to consider whether funding applications could be supported for the purchase and installation of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs). In addition to this there are requests to install devices in Council owned buildings or on Council owned land. The requests are made through various channels such as to Councillors or direct to departments. In the past this has led to inconsistent responses, with some geographical areas having a high concentration of AEDs, and other areas a lower concentration. Should a community device be installed in a Council building or on a Council site and the community group disband, responsibility for regular maintenance checks and repairs may fall to the Council, which is not without cost or resource implication.

Decision type: Key

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Notice of proposed decision first published: 12/09/2023

Decision due: 8 Aug 2023 by Cabinet Member - Adults, Health and Wellbeing

Lead member: Cabinet Member - Adults, Health and Wellbeing

Contact: Anna Tebay, Public Health Specialist Email: anna.tebay@oldham.gov.uk Email: anna.tebay@oldham.gov.uk.

Consultation process

Policy developed across departments including public health, policy, districts team, environmental services and facilities management.
The policy has been agreed at management board, and finally signed off by the cabinet member for health and social care.

Decisions

Background papers