Donโt ignore the Red X โ AACE joins emergency services partners to issue warning
...the signal is vital to avoid a potentially serious collision. The majority of drivers – more than 90 per cent – comply with...
...the signal is vital to avoid a potentially serious collision. The majority of drivers – more than 90 per cent – comply with...
Some of our ambulance services recruit volunteers to support operational teams. This support can include administrative support and driving or logistics tasks, for...
NHS Confederation - This briefing contains a written evidence submission to the House of Common's Public Accounts Committee inquiry examining access to urgent...
...from the information provided by the 999 caller about how they walked to where they are, for example, it’s not necessarily the best...
...parts of UEC across primary, secondary, community and mental health care data insight in real time that can provide early warning intelligence across...
...go in diversifying the workforce in other ways, for example only 7% of the ambulance report being from a minority ethnic group. UNISON...
...trusts, commissioned by NHS England and published in February 2024. This work has been overseen by the Strategic Delivery Group (SDG) – made...
...energy, and compassion, playing an integral role in our operations and our community’s health and safety. Volunteers in the ambulance sector are often...
...national ranking lists compiled by the Health Service Journal (HSJ). Anthony Marsh, who joined the ambulance service in 1987 and is also a...
How ambulance services are helping to reduce health inequalities – further resources Examples of Reducing Health Inequalities in action: Building public health capacity...
...most — not only in emergencies but also in helping keep our communities well, alongside community engagement — embodies the spirit of service....
...for people in prisons and in the community. Ambulance services and our colleagues in the prison service share the common aim of trying...