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DPRAC
Welfare Fund
Registered Charity No.515568
Something which the DPRAC is extremely proud of
is our Welfare Fund, which has been a registered
charity since 1984. The fund was first set up in
1977 when racing finally returned to Donington Park,
and its aim is to raise money to provide medical
equipment for use at the circuit and also to provide
financial help for drivers and riders who are injured
whilst competing at Donington. The money is raised in a number
of ways, such as donations from members and other
fund raising events held during the year. Over the
years the Club has been able to purchase a wide
range of medical and rescue equipment, such as an
ambulance, a fire engine, a number of scoop stretchers,
cutting gear, a respirator, a mobile defibrillator
and many other items totalling in excess of £30,000. |
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In 2005 the Club was very busy on the Welfare front and donations were made to both Donington Parks Medical Centre and the circuits Emergency and Rescue Team to buy equipment for use in the safety and welfare of competitors at the circuit.
The DPRAC purchased a number of items for both the Medical Team and Rescues Team at Donington Park race circuit. Earlier in the year both the late Lyn Jarrett in the medical centre and Diane Hardy of the circuit's safety team were asked to identify equipment which they would like. The club paid £1,755.87 for the cost of equipment they bought.
The equipment the Medical Team received includeed 6 Paramedic Bag Back Packs along with 6 badges displaying “Donington Medical Team” and 6 badges saying “Donated by DPRAC”.
The Rescue Team equipment included a new spinal board with head immobilising straps and also a KTD (Kendrick Traction Device) compact splint with orange carrying pouch.
The emergency teams at Donington are extremely grateful for the continuing support that the DPRAC members give to them and the circuit through the welfare fund |
In 2000, The DPRAC bought a fully working ex-fireservice tender (registration number C677UUT) and this was prensented by the then DPRAC chairperson, Ernest Winfield (see picture, Right). The proposal was comunicated to the committee by Tim Wardle, maintanence manager at Donington in 1999. |
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Also in 2001, a further £2,700 from the Welfare
Fund was used to buy new fireproof overalls for
Donington Park's Emergency Services team. Some of
the team are shown here in their new outfits —
blue for the rescue unit crew and orange for the
fire crew.

The new overalls carry prominent
DPRAC logos, front and back.

Pictured above is the late Lyn Jarrett (left), Donington's Chief Medical
Officer for many years, accepting the donation
from Stephen White, Roger Hodson, Yvonne Bennett
and Sally Gamble of the DPRAC in 2001.
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