This newly-created role will see Dr Martin also join the board of the country’s busiest ambulance service. He will provide professional development and guidance...
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NEAS’ Berwick community paramedic scheme thanked for its support during pandemic
The community paramedic scheme – which is a joint initiative between North East Ambulance Service and the NHS Northumberland Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) –...
Saying thank you to EEAST’s hard-working staff
Famous faces from across the eastern region have joined forces with the East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust to show their appreciation to...
Mayor thanks London Ambulance Service and partners working together on Covid-19 front line this winter
In a socially-distanced visit, Mr Khan met call handlers, dispatchers and clinicians from the 999 control room, ambulance crews, fleet workshop teams and blue-light...
Better Mental Health at SCAS – Every Mind Matters
Every Mind Matters gives you simple and practical advice to get a healthier mind and get more out of life – from how to...
Saving Lives Through Education – a great new web resource from UK emergency services
The Association of Ambulance Chief Executives is supporting the release of StayWise, a free learning platform aimed at pupils aged 3 -18 years old....
Covid-19: England delivering 140 jabs a minute, says NHS chief executive
But Sir Simon Stevens says the health service has never been in a more precarious situation...
Mental Health Network welcomes proposed reforms to mental health laws
The Mental Health Network has commented on the publication of the Mental Health Act White Paper...
NHS organisations instructed to rapidly vaccinate staff
NHS England has written to Trusts across the UK to outline plans to vaccinate all frontline staff against Covid-19 following the rollout of the...
How you can help ambulance services help you during this extremely busy period
It’s a difficult time for us all, but we must ask that you continue to play your part and help us to help you....
Covid-19: West Midlands Ambulance Service records busiest day
One hospital boss said a two-week "lag" meant things could get worse before they get better...