Our values are the standards which everyone working at our Trust is expected to live up to.
They help us to make the right decisions and guide how we treat our colleagues, our patients and their family and friends.
We've launched The Star Zone - our new digital Reward & Recognition Platform that allows our people to recognise and thank their colleagues through the use of e-cards.
The Star Zone - our new digital Recognition PlatformSECAmb signs new NHS Sexual Safety Charter
SECAmb signs new NHS Sexual Safety CharterSECAmb NHS Staff Survey shows significant improvements
SECAmb NHS Staff Survey shows significant improvementsWe've launched The Star Zone - our new digital Reward & Recognition Platform that allows our people to recognise and thank their colleagues through the use of e-cards.
SECAmb signs new NHS Sexual Safety Charter
SECAmb NHS Staff Survey shows significant improvements
Patients are now able to instantly submit feedback on their experience using our 999 service via brand new patient experience stickers which are now available in ambulances across our Trust
An Ashford father of three who suffered a cardiac arrest at his home in May 2022 has been reunited, alongside his family, with some of the ambulance team who helped save his life. Gerard Quinn, 59, from Ashford, Kent
Two teams of volunteer Emergency Responders, (ERs), participating in a trial to understand how they can improve patient care, have responded to hundreds of seriously ill patients over the past year. The first team of responders began operating out South East Coast Ambulance Service’s (SECAmb’s) Ashford operating unit, in Kent, in February 2023, focussing primarily on the Romney Marsh are
The use of a defibrillator on cardiac arrest patients, prior to the arrival of ambulance crews, is vital in improving cardiac arrest survival rates, a report published today by South East Coast Ambulance Service, (SECAmb), shows. The report, which looks at out-of-hospital cardiac arrests attended by SECAmb between April
South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) is urging people use its services wisely and be aware of the demand both its 999 and NHS 111 services will face across the four-day Easter Bank Holiday weekend. SECAmb expects to handle up to 10,000 calls to its 999 service and in excess of 20,000 calls to NHS 111, a service it provides across much of its region (Sussex, Kent and Medway).
As we continue to build and strengthen the leadership of the organisation, we are making a number of changes to our senior leadership team. Executive Director of HR and Organisational Development, Ali Mohammed, will shortly be taking up a secondment elsewhere and we wish him well with this opportunity. We are pleased to share that Sarah Wainwright, currently Deputy Director of Pe
Our values are the standards which everyone working at our Trust is expected to live up to.
They help us to make the right decisions and guide how we treat our colleagues, our patients and their family and friends.