The Scottish Ambulance Service recently introduced a reverse mentoring programme focused on race and culture, creating space for conversations between senior leaders and colleagues...
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Why ambulance volunteering strengthens the communities we rely on
Ambulance volunteering enriches lives - not only for those who give their time, but for the communities that depend on them. As we mark...
CQC recognises significant improvements at SECAmb
Inspectors recognised a number of significant improvements made by the Trust as it upgraded its ratings for its frontline 999 and call handling services...
Turning steps into impact at NWAS
A group of 14 colleagues based at Barrow Ambulance Station took on the incredible Keswick to Barrow and Coniston to Barrow walks on Saturday...
10-year-old boy saves mum’s life with 999 call as she suffers a stroke
A 10-year-old boy who called 999 when his mum suffered a stroke at home has thanked the London Ambulance paramedics and call handler for...
Rising racist abuse and violence against ambulance staff cannot be ignored, warns Association of Ambulance Chief Executives
The Royal College of Nursing (RCN)’s findings are deeply alarming, and they echo what we hear from our own ambulance workforce. Our frontline ambulance...
Birmingham Pride statement from WMAS
A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesman said: “The Trust can confirm that it has withdrawn from the Birmingham Pride parade, along with police and...
SECAmb thanked after Maidstone man suffered life-threatening blood sugar episode
A routine drive home almost turned dangerous for Roy Edwards, aged 78, when his blood sugar dropped to a critically low level, leaving him...
South Western Ambulance worker takes on Great West Run to support Ambulance Charity
Kelly Saunders, Acting Head of Fleet and Equipment at South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SWASFT), is preparing to take on the Great...