Card aids disabled in emergencies

3 Dec 2007

An emergency card is being issued to disabled people in Lancashire. The e-card bears the person's photograph together with their personal and medical information. PCSO James Holland is issuing the card after finding many people believed they had become victims of crime solely because of their disability.

A spokesman said research also highlighted that many had experienced difficulties in explaining emergency situations to police officers. The card has been produced in partnership with Lancashire County Council and Lancashire Partnership Against Crime.

PCSO Holland, from Lancashire Constabulary's Diversity Unit, said: "This basic information could help locate that person's next of kin who could provide other personal information, or give more details about that person's medical information, which would help assist them better. The card is completely free of charge and is incredibly easy to carry around."

PCSO Holland is responsible for physical disability and sensory impairment (PDSI) as well as working within the learning disability and mental health field. It is the first time Lancashire police have appointed a PSCO for such a specialised role. PCSO Holland can be contacted for the cards on 01772 412870.

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