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NHS staff receiving policing detention powers could cause ‘significant harm’
Shadow Health Minister Lord Kamall proposed a change to the Mental Health Bill so that nurses, doctors and other staff could carry out detentions of patients without the need for police officers to attend incidents.
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Police Constable
- Falkland Islands Government
- The Falkland Islands is a British Overseas Territory, with full internal self-government.
- £28,982 - £38,185 per annum depending on qualifications and experience with an additional 10% Flexible Duty Allowance.
This role is varied and rewarding but also challenging, it will provide opportunities to develop both personally and professionally and help shape the future of the Royal Falkland Islands Police. Applicants should have established policing skills and experience within a UK police service of at least 10 years or more and should not be more than 36 months out of policing and hold a full, clean driving licence.
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