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W5 Dental chaperone policy

This practice is committed to providing a safe, supportive environment for patients.

When examining or treating patients, the practitioner will aim to have someone else, preferably a GDC registered team member, present in the room. The primary purpose of having a chaperone is to assist in the unlikely event of a medical emergency.

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A chaperone can also:

  • Assist the practitioner
  • Provide emotional comfort and reassurance to the patient
  • Act as an interpreter
  • Be a third party in case there is a necessity to provide evidence about the treatment or appointment

In exceptional circumstances, it may not be possible to have a chaperone present for out of hours medical emergencies and in these cases the clinician involved will assess the possible risks to the patient before starting treatment.

If a practitioner routinely works without a chaperone, a risk assessment (M 297B) has been carried out, and control measures have been put in place.

This policy should be read in conjunction with:

  • Working Without Chairside Support (M 297)
  • Lone Working Policy (M 233-LWP)
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