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Although some staff may be given training in emergency first aid they are not expected to be qualified first-aiders. If staff are present when an individual dies they must summon professional assistance (either the GP or the ambulance service) and take only such immediate measures as they feel competent with, or are instructed to take by the person they contact. They must report to their Line Manager as soon as possible and then follow the procedures in section 6 or 7, as appropriate.

Although some staff may be given training in emergency first aid they are not expected to be qualified first-aiders. If staff are present when an individual dies they must summon professional assistance (either the GP or the ambulance service) and take only such immediate measures as they feel competent with, or are instructed to take by the person they contact. They must report to their Line Manager as soon as possible and then follow the procedures in section 6 or 7, as appropriate.

17.1    If the deceased had any pets, every effort will be made to re-home them with relatives /representatives/neighbours, or if this isn’t possible, through a relevant agency. Please see the Protection of Service Users Property, where appendix 2 lists relevant animal welfare organisations.

17.2    The "Wanted" section in "Staffnet Classifieds" can be a useful place to advertise for a carer for pets.

Protection of service users property – appendix 2 within this policy.

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