AACE launch #AmbulanceVolunteering Strategy and website pages

Community First Responder walking down residential street


AACE is pleased to publish a volunteering strategy for the ambulance sector on our newly created volunteering website pages.

This new national strategy demonstrates the sector’s commitment to supporting and enhancing volunteering opportunities which help the sector to meet the needs of patients, promote the wellbeing of staff and reinforce the ambulance service’s role in our communities.

Volunteering hands up


This first AACE volunteering strategy was developed following extensive engagement and collaboration with ambulance sector volunteers and staff. It outlines how volunteers will be recognised as reliable, skilled individuals who are representative of the communities they serve, while themselves viewing ambulance services as inclusive community organisations that they are proud to volunteer for.

The wider aim is for health and care systems and partners to view ambulance service volunteers as key contributors to the collaborative delivery of services.

Community resilience volunteers doing CPR on dummiesWe know that many people seek out volunteering opportunities in different sectors to build their skills, broaden their experience and support their local community.

We want to signpost these valuable people towards the ambulance service and show them what we have to offer. The volunteering pages on the AACE website showcase the range of volunteer roles available and how to get involved.



Our national lead for #AmbulanceVolunteering, Helen Vine said:

We recognise and appreciate the significant benefits volunteering brings to patients, staff, ambulance services and volunteers themselves.

I know that working together to implement this strategy we will continue to enhance the care given to patients and families, support our staff and act as positive ambassadors for the ambulance service.


If you are interested in #AmbulanceVolunteering or you are already one of our amazing volunteers you can find out more here.