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13 March 2025

Record survey response shows morale up and improvements across all areas

South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SECAmb) colleagues’ responses to the latest annual NHS Staff Survey reveal an increase in staff morale and continued year-on-year improvements across all key themes covered. SECAmb is pleased that a record number of colleagues (3,268), 67 per cent of staff, completed the survey – the highest return rate ever recorded by the Trust. The survey

11 March 2025

Gillingham mum reunites with crew after postpartum haemorrhage

A new mum had the opportunity to thank the crews who came to her aid after she suffered a life-threatening postpartum haemorrhage, just moments after welcoming her baby daughter into the world. What should have been the most joyous moment for 27-year-old Rebecca King quickly turned into a terrifying ordeal. With the midwife by her side at her home in Gillingham, all seemed well but shortly after g

6 March 2025

Trust exits special measures

South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SECAmb) is pleased to announce today (6 March 2025) that,  following a period of sustained improvement,  it is to exit special measures. Following a thorough review, NHS England has confirmed this week that that SECAmb is no longer in NHS oversight framework (NOF) segment 4 and has been removed from the Recovery Support Programme (RSP), form

5 March 2025

Appointment of new Chief Digital Information Officer

South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SECAmb) is pleased to announce the appointment of a new Chief Digital Information Officer. Nick Roberts will join the Trust on 1 April. Stephen Bromhall will be returning to his substantive role at East of England Ambulance Service at the end of April following the end of his secondment. Nick is currently Chief Information Officer at Moorfie

3 March 2025

Ashford couple of more than 50 years reunite with ambulance team

An Ashford woman who suffered multiple organ failure and is lucky to be alive was reunited with the team who helped her recently. Married for 50 years to husband Richard, Susan’s (72) chance of survival was as low as 30 per cent – a harrowingly low statistic when four or more organs fail. Susan had been struggling with severe abdominal pain and exhaustion for days when her husband, Richard, grew i

24 February 2025

Kent parents thank ambulance team who delivered baby on roadside

A dash to the hospital turned into a dramatic roadside birth for one Kent mother, who has now reunited with the team who helped bring her baby into the world in the back of an ambulance. Lisa and Ant from Teynham, Sittingbourne had been to William Harvey Hospital on 14 January but was discharged to rest at home. However, soon after arriving, her waters broke. She and her husband, Ant, set off for

19 February 2025

Life-saving doctors urge everyone to learn to save a life

Two doctors who played a vital role in a Surrey man’s cardiac arrest survival are adding their voices to the call for more people to take the time to learn to save a life. Dr Melissa Tan and Dr Lucinda Shaw were on a day out with their families on Reigate Hill in April 2023 when they were alerted by cyclist, Roland Wootten, to Tadworth man, Ian Hook, having collapsed at the viewpoint while on a bi

17 February 2025

Kent cardiac arrest survivor reunites with rescuers amid record survival rates

When now 78-year-old Chris Mills collapsed in Chatham last October, he had no pulse and his heart had stopped. But thanks to the swift actions of an off-duty nurse who immediately started chest compressions, and the rapid response of emergency crews, Chris survived against the odds. Now, on Valentine’s Day, he and his wife Brenda were reunited with the team that helped to save his life, sending a

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