Huddersfield Daily Examiner

We’ll help frontline staff

UNIVERSITY DONATES PROTECTIVE GEAR TO NHS TO HELP WITH VIRUS CRISIS

- By MARTIN SHAW martin.shaw@reachplc.com @MartinShaw­WRNS

THE University of Huddersfie­ld has donated substantia­l stocks of personal protective equipment from its own supplies – usually used on campus on its many healthcare degrees – to help NHS frontline staff.

As Huddersfie­ld Royal Infirmary copes with the growing pressures of COVID-19, the University has been able to deliver a large cache of equipment – including gloves and face masks – that will help protect staff against the coronaviru­s.

The University runs a wide range of healthcare courses, meaning that it keeps substantia­l stocks of personal protective equipment (PPE) for the benefit of its students.

When the University’s Estates and Facilities department decided to do what it could to assist the Calderdale & Huddersfie­ld NHS Trust during the crisis, an audit of the schools that teach healthcare and related subjects revealed that 18,000 pairs of blue gloves, 150 pairs of glasses and 150 face masks plus 20,000 waste bags, aprons and other items could be collated and delivered to HRI.

The University’s acting director of estates and facilities, Tim Hosker, was surprised by the quantity of equipment available.

He liaised with the Trust, while his team, including cleaning manager

Mick Hall, purchasing co-ordinator Phil Goddard and cleaning co-ordinator Colin Arundel, assembled and delivered the gloves, masks and other items.

“It took us a few days to empty the cupboards, but we’ve given pretty much everything we can now,” said Mr Hosker.

He added that the University’s initiative was triggered by media reports that the NHS was short of PPE in hospitals and a number of other UK universiti­es and organisati­ons had taken similar steps.

Although the University of Huddersfie­ld has handed over all its supplies, the Estate and Facilities department is still eager to play its part in the crisis.

“We have offered any help we can to the procuremen­t team at the NHS Trust, such as aiding deliveries,” said Mr Hosker.

Over 400 final-year and secondyear nursing students at the university have taken up the option of completing their courses on clinical placement in hard-pressed hospitals around the region.

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The University of Huddersfie­ld has handed over supplies of personal protection equipment to Huddersfie­ld Royal Infirmary
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