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AACE calls for further interventions as violent incidents against ambulance staff reach 22,500 a year for the first time ever
The Chair of AACE Jason Killens has written to the ministers responsible for ambulance services in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland seeking to...
Three key resources for cultural improvement in UK ambulance services
One of AACE’s key priorities is its ongoing commitment to creating and nurturing working environments where everyone can feel safe, included, listened to, and...
Catching up on another successful Ambulance Leadership Forum
In March 2025 over 300 leaders from the ambulance sector and healthcare systems joined sponsors and speakers for the annual Ambulance Leadership Forum (ALF)...
New research reveals gaps in CPR training in UK schools — charities urge governments to strengthen support
New research commissioned by Resuscitation Council UK (RCUK) has uncovered worrying gaps in CPR education in UK secondary schools - highlighting that thousands of...
Brighton cardiac arrest survivor reunites with 999 heroes after remarkable recovery
A first aid trained man from Brighton, who was reunited recently with his life-savers, knows only too well the benefits of CPR training...
Frontline Perth staff to feature on latest season of Paramedics on Scene
Frontline Perth staff members from the Scottish Ambulance Service (SAS) will appear on a new series of Paramedics on Scene, which airs on Tuesdays...
NHS asks people to plan ahead and stay safe this Easter Bank Holiday
People across the North East and North Cumbria are being reminded to plan Eggstra-organised-1080x1080 no bunny.jpgahead, stay safe, and use the right NHS services...
NHS performance improving but no end in sight to high demand
It is clear that while winter is over there is no end in sight to rising demand for NHS care...