I'm going to go out on a limb here and say it's extremely, extremely unlikely to show up. It was a relatively small event in the eyes of the police, and you weren't violent or even resistant, so there's no reason for them to write anything whatsoever, but because the police were involved there's still a tiny chance. Perhaps you should bring this up with the uni, because you know, even if it does, they most likely won't think much of it, because isn't this kind of thing dealt with by occupational health?
Originally Posted by MeaCulpa
No, if you were not held under section an enhanced CRB will not have details of anything medical.
Sorry to go off on a tangent here, and it's kind of off-topic but:
It's not as simple as that.. and I know I've said this about a million times on this forum now, but enhanced CRB's deal with deeper information and intelligence held on a person by the police - on local records or the PNC as part of reports or enquiries made. For example, there are people (2 I know of) who have overdosed and the police and ambulance have arrived to pick that person up, not necessarily section them, but the police will usually write a report (if they're not lazy) on why/where they were, and will often get your name/details, not only for the report, but also as intelligence in case they have to deal with you again in the future. I've been very lucky with this lately because I was arrested and taken to a place of safety for being drunk & incapable, but they left not long after and never bothered getting my details, however they must've had to make a report, and if they did get my details, there's enough that happened (even if it wasn't my fault) that night that could've made me out to be some violent drunk that would make me look very bad in a CRB report, despite the fact I'm not/wasn't in actual legal trouble.
All I'm trying to say is, don't discount the possibility, even though its low.. but don't sweat. Just inform your uni yourself. It's not a big deal at all.