Archives (2021)

21 September 2021

Trust welcomes new Non-Executive Director

South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SECAmb) is pleased to announce the appointment of a new Independent Non-Executive Director. A registered nurse by background, Liz Sharp was appointed by SECAmb’s Council of Governors and began a three-year term of office on 19 September. With more than 30-years’ background in both the public and private health sectors, she brings with her a

15 September 2021

Worthing man sentenced for nuisance calls to NHS 111

A Worthing man who admitted making more than a thousand nuisance calls to a free NHS advice line in two years, costing the taxpayer more that £20,000, has been sentenced. Richard William Cove, 45, a buyer, of Boundary Road, Heene, Worthing, was given a 16 week prison sentence suspended for 24 months at Worthing Magistrates Court on Monday 13 September having previously pleaded guilty to one charge

9 September 2021

Little Lila and lifesavers special guests as Duke of Cambridge marks Emergency Services Day

A 5-year-old girl from Rainham, Kent, and the off-duty SECAmb and Kent Fire and Rescue Service members of staff who saved her life were special guests as HRH The Duke of Cambridge marked Emergency Services Day today (9 September). Lila Page attended the royal engagement at Dockhead Fire Station, South London, with mum Tracey Bell, ambulance technician, Charlotte Speers along with on call fire-figh

16 August 2021

Public invited to join virtual Annual Members Meeting

South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust, (SECAmb), is inviting members of the public to join a virtual Annual Members Meeting which it will hold next month. People can find out more about their local ambulance service in the online event which will take place on Friday 3 September from 2.30pm-4pm. Attendees will hear from a variety of speakers including the Trust’s Chief Executive,

11 August 2021

Worthing man convicted of making more than a thousand nuisance calls to NHS

A Worthing man has admitted making more than a thousand nuisance calls to a free NHS advice line in two years, costing the taxpayer more that £20,000. Richard William Cove, 45, a buyer, of Boundary Road, Heene, Worthing, pleaded guilty to one charge of making malicious communications when he appeared at Worthing Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday (10 August). Sentencing was adjourned 13 September at t

26 July 2021

Executive Director announces decision to leave the NHS

South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust’s (SECAmb) Executive Director of Nursing and Quality has accepted a new position outside the Trust. Bethan Eaton-Haskins, who has also been SECAmb’s Lead Director for COVID-19, has decided to take up a new role outside of the NHS. The Trust is working to finalise Bethan’s leaving date. Bethan has made a significant contribution to SECAmb sinc

25 July 2021

People across South East urged to make use of 111 online for medical advice

South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SECAmb) is encouraging the public to use NHS 111 online for medical advice, with demand for 999 calls increasing and ambulance staff helping more patients. The 111 Online service offers patients quick advice on the best option for them to get the care they need, including getting a call back from a trained clinician or nurse, booking them an

16 July 2021

Help ambulance service manage demand

South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SECAmb) is reminding people for the need to take care in the sun with the return of warmer weather and ahead of the start of the school summer holidays. People are also urged to be sensible as coronavirus restrictions are eased from next week and to be mindful of the impact their actions can have on the ambulance service. SECAmb has faced hi

9 July 2021

Support Team SECAmb – Make the right call

South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SECAmb) received 50 per cent more 999 calls in the hour after England’s semi-final victory than the previous hour. The Trust saw a dip in demand during the hours of the game with 99 calls received between 9pm and 10pm on Wednesday (July 7) but an increase to 150 calls between 10pm and 11pm. With the post-match spike not thought to be particu

6 July 2021

Support Team SECAmb – don’t score an own goal

South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SECAmb) is asking the public for its support ahead of what is expected to be a busy week. With England taking on Denmark in the semi-finals of Euro 2020 on Wednesday evening, people are urged to be sensible and be aware of the impact their actions can have on the ambulance service and wider NHS. In the week of the NHS’s 73rd Birthday, people

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