HC Deb 07 March 2002 vol 381 cc547-8W
Mr. Nigel Jones

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what recent steps he has taken to improve security in(a) hospitals, (b) clinics and (c) GP surgeries; and if he will make a statement. [40276]

Mr. Hutton

Security is the responsibility of the individual national health service trust.

All hospital, clinic and GP premises have different site and building constraints depending on location. The problems for inner city trusts are significantly different from those in rural areas.

Security is an important issue in the health service as it contributes to a safe working environment for staff, patients and visitors.

Guidance on security is provided for designers and users through Health Building Notes, the NHS Security Manual and individual specialist documents including Effective Management of Security in A&E Departments, and Safe and Sound (for maternity units). The revised NHS Security Manual will be published in May 2002.

Security is achieved through the use of security staff (either in-house or private contractors) and supported by various electronic security systems, including CCTV, personal attack alarm systems and door entry control.

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