In November 2021 full council agreed a motion on Automatic External
Defibrillators (AEDs) which set out a commitment to:
Liaise with Northwest Ambulance Service to seek public access to
their definitive list of public defibrillators and to make this
available prominently via the council’s website;
Review and, where it would be beneficial, increase the provision of
defibrillators across Council-owned spaces including public parks,
community centres, leisure facilities, and areas of high public
footfall;
Implement a streamlined process for community groups to install
defibrillators on council buildings using the Community Heartbeat
Trust system;
Liaise with Sport England and other key national sports governing
bodies to check the first aid requirements for their affiliated
clubs and make training courses available to local clubs and teams
that want to learn how to access AEDs and be trained in the use of
defibrillators and CPR; and
Bring a report to the Adult Social Care and Health Scrutiny
Committee?meeting in January 2022, detailing a plan to roll out
more AEDs across the Borough, and reporting on progress towards
gaining public access to the Northwest Ambulance Service definitive
list
1.2 This paper is a third update on the progress against these
areas of action.
Decision type: Non-key
Decision status: For Determination
Department: Place and Regeneration
Contact: Jennifer Connolly, Director of Public Health Email: jennifer.connolly@stockport.gov.uk.