Archives (2017)

11 January 2017

Expected Bad Weather

With bad weather, including snow in some areas, forecast for our region from tomorrow (Thursday, 12th January 2017) onwards, the Trust is ensuring that plans are in place to respond to adverse weather if needed. As part of this, please could all staff ensure they plan ahead and check local weather forecasts and road conditions in their area. It is worth thinking in advance about: Planning your jo

11 January 2017

New Crawley HQ

A fantastic timelapse video has been produced showing our exciting new Crawley HQ.     For an update on the move to Crawley, please see the Crawley HQ & EOC pages in the staff zone for the latest FAQs, and how to prepare for the move if it effects you.

11 January 2017

Expected Bad Weather

With bad weather, including snow in some areas, forecast for our region from tomorrow (Thursday, 12th January 2017) onwards, the Trust is ensuring that plans are in place to respond to adverse weather if needed. As part of this, please could all staff ensure they plan ahead and check local weather forecasts and road conditions in their area. It is worth thinking in advance about: Planning your jo

11 January 2017

New Crawley HQ

A fantastic timelapse video has been produced showing our exciting new Crawley HQ.     For an update on the move to Crawley, please see the Crawley HQ & EOC pages in the staff zone for the latest FAQs, and how to prepare for the move if it effects you.

4 January 2017

Trust announces appointment of new Chief Executive

South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SECAmb) has appointed a new Chief Executive. Following a robust recruitment and selection process, today (Wednesday 4 January) the Trust’s Chairman Sir Peter Dixon announced that Daren Mochrie will be joining SECAmb. With nearly 30 years’ experience of working in the NHS in Scotland and currently the Director of Service Delivery for the Scot

4 January 2017

Trust announces appointment of new Chief Executive

South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SECAmb) has appointed a new Chief Executive. Following a robust recruitment and selection process, today (Wednesday 4 January) the Trust’s Chairman Sir Peter Dixon announced that Daren Mochrie will be joining SECAmb. With nearly 30 years’ experience of working in the NHS in Scotland and currently the Director of Service Delivery for the Scot

4 January 2017

Trust announces appointment of new Chief Executive

South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SECAmb) has appointed a new Chief Executive. Following a robust recruitment and selection process, today (Wednesday 4 January) the Trust’s Chairman Sir Peter Dixon announced that Daren Mochrie will be joining SECAmb. With nearly 30 years’ experience of working in the NHS in Scotland and currently the Director of Service Delivery for the Scot

4 January 2017

Trust announces appointment of new Chief Executive

South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SECAmb) has appointed a new Chief Executive. Following a robust recruitment and selection process, today (Wednesday 4 January) the Trust’s Chairman Sir Peter Dixon announced that Daren Mochrie will be joining SECAmb. With nearly 30 years’ experience of working in the NHS in Scotland and currently the Director of Service Delivery for the Scot

4 January 2017

Trust announces appointment of new Chief Executive

South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SECAmb) has appointed a new Chief Executive. Following a robust recruitment and selection process, today (Wednesday 4 January) the Trust’s Chairman Sir Peter Dixon announced that Daren Mochrie will be joining SECAmb. With nearly 30 years’ experience of working in the NHS in Scotland and currently the Director of Service Delivery for the Scot

1 January 2017

Trust continuing to experience high demand

South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust is continuing to experience very high levels of demand today (1 January 2017). The level of demand is affecting the service’s ability to respond to some calls and the public are asked to think carefully as to whether they need to call for an ambulance. Life-threatening and serious calls are being prioritised and control centre staff and ambul

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