Supporters of the London Ambulance Charity conquered the O2 dome and also smashed their fundraising target by an impressive £8,000 to raise £20,000. Braving...
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Expanded role for ambulance services could benefit patients and staff
NHS ambulance leaders are calling for a fresh approach to designing and delivering urgent and emergency care, including an expanded role for paramedics in...
Changes to SECAmb’s leadership team
As we continue to build and strengthen the leadership of the organisation, we are making a number of changes to our senior leadership team...
“Dream comes true” at LAS as 89-year-old former ambulance driver takes trip down memory lane
A great-grandfather who used to work for London Ambulance Service and was recently cared for by paramedics has visited the ambulance station where he...
SECAmb celebrates International Women’s Day
We were pleased to celebrate the role of women across SECAmb by hosting an event to mark International Women’s Day (8 March)...
Happy International Women’s Day from the Association of Ambulance Chief Executives
Throughout the week and especially today ambulance trusts have been coming together to inspire, educate, and empower all, highlighting this year's theme of #InspireInclusion...
National survey shows record improvements to working lives of staff at LAS, the country’s busiest ambulance service
More than 5,000 staff responded to the survey reporting improved positivity in 90 of 97 question areas especially relating to teamwork and learning and...
London Ambulance Service commemorates colleagues in poignant ceremony
Staff from London Ambulance Service (LAS) remembered those who lost their lives during the Covid-19 pandemic at a special ceremony held today (Monday 4...
Study into use of video streaming technology during 999 calls published
Innovative technology enabling ambulance service dispatchers to view footage from the scene of trauma incidents via video live streaming from mobile phones is feasible...
TASC launch new podcast on reducing misogyny and improving sexual safety in the ambulance service
In this first podcast, the Ambulance Staff Charity’s CEO, Karl Demian sits down with Bron Biddle, Programme Lead at AACE to discuss the issue...
New cards to help deliver instant patient feedback at SECAmb
Patients will soon be able to instantly provide feedback on the care given to them with the introduction of new feedback cards on every...
WMAS remains the most successful trust in the country
A new report from the Care Quality Commission (CQC) has shown the West Midlands Ambulance Service remains the best in the country. The CQC...