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Page summary This resource is from the News section. This page contains press release 36/01, which announces the launch of the Met's updated HIV policy. Sections available here: Content MET launches HIV policy36/01 The Metropolitan Police Service has launched its updated HIV Policy, which will apply to all Met employees living with or affected by HIV, including police officers, members of the Specials and support staff. The key principles of the policy are: equality, health and well being, and confidentiality. The Met are determined to ensure that all its employees affected by the virus are treated with dignity and respect. Richard Barnes, Deputy Chair of the MPA has been working closely with staff from the Met's Occupational Health Branch, Jamie Kinniburgh, a research officer at the Terence Higgins Trust and Paul Carswell of the Lesbian and Gay Police Association to revise the policy. He said:
Dr Eileen Cahill-Canning, the Metropolitan Police Service's Senior Occupational Physician said:
Jamie Kinniburgh, research officer at THT, said:
Notes to editorsThe Metropolitan Police Authority took over responsibility for the Metropolitan Police Service from the Home Secretary on 3 July 2000. Further media informationFor further information, please contact the MPA press office. |
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