Doctors and Police Pensions

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Dear Devon and Cornwall Constabulary,

I would be grateful if you will answer my questions, below, concerning doctors used by your force:

In respect of any actions undertaken by them concerning the Police Pensions Regulations 1987 and the Police (Injury Benefit) Regulations 2006, I wish to know -

The full names and GMC registration numbers of all doctors who have acted in any capacity identified above for your force from 1st January 2010 to the present time.

Of these, please identify which doctor or doctors are currently engaged by your force as Force Medical Advisor (or in a role which is entitled differently but which fulfils similar functions) and which doctor or doctors are currently engaged by your force in the role of selected medical practitioner (SMP) and which doctor or doctors are no longer engaged by the force.

If data protection issues are considered, I suggest you could ask the doctors whether they agree to release of their names and GMC numbers.

Should you need to seek clarification of this request, then it would be much appreciated if you ask promptly so I can assist you without delay.

Thanking you in anticipation.

Yours faithfully,

Jason Bailey

Devon and Cornwall Constabulary

Dear Mr Bailey,
We acknowledge receipt of your Freedom of Information Request dated
23/11/2015:
 
I would be grateful if you will answer my questions, below, concerning
doctors used by your force:
 
In respect of any actions undertaken by them concerning the Police
Pensions Regulations 1987 and the Police (Injury Benefit) Regulations
2006, I wish to know -
 
The full names and GMC registration numbers of all doctors who have acted
in any capacity identified above for your force from 1st  January 2010 to
the present time.
 
Of these, please identify which doctor or doctors are currently engaged by
your force as Force Medical Advisor (or in a role which is entitled
differently but which fulfils similar functions) and which doctor or
doctors are currently engaged by your force in the role of selected
medical practitioner (SMP) and which doctor or doctors are no longer
engaged by the force.
 
If data protection issues are considered, I suggest you could ask the
doctors whether they agree to release of their names and GMC numbers.
 
Your request will be considered in accordance with the Freedom of
Information Act 2000. You should expect to be sent a response within the
statutory limit of 20 working days, subject to the provisions of the Act. 
 
Should you have any further inquiries concerning this matter, please
contact me quoting my reference number as above.
 
Yours sincerely,
 
Steve Hawkins
Freedom of Information Officer
Devon & Cornwall Police
Tel: 01392 452204
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Dear Mr Bailey
Please find attached the response to your above numbered Freedom of
Information Request.
 
Yours sincerely,
 
 
Steve Hawkins
Freedom of Information Officer
Devon & Cornwall Police
Tel 01392 452204
[1][Devon and Cornwall Constabulary request email]
Please consider the environment - do you really need to print this email?
 
 
************************************************************************************
Contact Devon & Cornwall Police on [email address]
Textphone 18001 101 for the deaf, hard of hearing or speech impaired
Always call 999 in an emergency
***********************************************************************************
Devon and Cornwall Police aims to serve the communities of Devon and
Cornwall and help inspire greater confidence in the Police. For more
information please visit our website at [2]www.devon-cornwall.police.uk
 

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