I find the firearms bit odd.. as a FAC holder with a section 5 license that can go out all night I will probably use my firearm more than most firearm officers.. unless its stress they are more concerned about?I’m now retired from the police after 30 years and one month, I got T1 diabetes 2 months after joining back in 1988 and was T1 for the rest of my service, the only job I wasn’t allowed to do was firearms, I was a response and pursuit driver for almost ten years, a new force medical officer in the 90’s stopped diabetics from driving in these roles however this has now been reversed and individuals who are well controlled are allowed to do it.
I was allowed to do PSU (riot response) roles as both a Constable and a Sergeant the diabetes didn’t hold me back or cause any problems.
The only thing I would recommend is get your diabetes under control before you apply.
It’s assessed on a case by case basis.There was a rule that you couldn't drive blue light vehicles if insulin treated.. not sure if this is still the case but may be a reason for each individual needs to be assessed??
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