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Public Access Defibrillator Policy Review Consultation
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Consultation has concluded
You can read the results of this consultation here
Aberdeenshire Councilis reviewing its Public Access Defibrillator (PAD) Policy in collaboration with the Scottish Ambulance Service. We are seeking the views of our communities on the current policy documentation, particularly those groups that have previously shown or may have an interest in siting a PAD on the outside of a council building.
Please consider the policy documentation attached before proceeding to answer the questions in the following survey.
You are invited to take part in a short survey that should take no longer than ten minutes to complete in order to share your views.
The survey will close at midnight on Sunday 16th April 2023.
You can read the results of this consultation here
Aberdeenshire Councilis reviewing its Public Access Defibrillator (PAD) Policy in collaboration with the Scottish Ambulance Service. We are seeking the views of our communities on the current policy documentation, particularly those groups that have previously shown or may have an interest in siting a PAD on the outside of a council building.
Please consider the policy documentation attached before proceeding to answer the questions in the following survey.
You are invited to take part in a short survey that should take no longer than ten minutes to complete in order to share your views.
The survey will close at midnight on Sunday 16th April 2023.
Aberdeenshire Councilis reviewing its Public Access Defibrillator (PAD) Policy in collaboration with the Scottish Ambulance Service. We are seeking the views of our communities on the current policy documentation, particularly those groups that have previously shown or may have an interest in siting a PAD on the outside of a council building.
Please consider the policy documentation attached before proceeding to answer the questions in the following survey.
You are invited to take part in a short survey that should take no longer than ten minutes to complete in order to share your views.
The survey will close at midnight on Sunday 16th April 2023.
Consultation has concluded
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