
Sentinel operates with a structured and evidence-led approach to first aid and medical governance.
Our work is based on the principle that effective arrangements rely on clarity, defined responsibility, and periodic review rather than volume of documentation.
All engagements begin with a clearly defined scope. This ensures that the purpose of the advisory work, expected outputs, and organisational context are understood from the outset.
Our work focuses on the underlying risk profile of the organisation or event. Provision should reflect operational reality rather than rely solely on standardised templates or numerical guidance.
Clear documentation is central to effective governance. Sentinel provides structured outputs designed to support operational understanding and withstand stakeholder or regulatory scrutiny.
As Sentinel does not deliver training or operational medical cover, our advisory work remains independent of delivery interests. This allows for objective review and balanced recommendations.
First aid and medical governance should not remain static. Periodic review ensures that arrangements continue to reflect operational change, evolving guidance, and organisational risk.