Nov 20, 2025 | Members e-Bulletin, News, Stakeholder eBulletin, Uncategorized
As part of Road Safety Week, we accompanied newly qualified paramedic, Lee Attwood, and his crew mate, emergency care assistant, Adrian Kaczmarczyk, on a 7am-5pm shift from the Blue Light Hub in Milton Keynes. Whilst we were fortunate not to be sent to any road...
Nov 19, 2025 | Members e-Bulletin, News, Stakeholder eBulletin, Uncategorized
South Central Ambulance Service (SCAS) is highlighting the work of its specialist in-house driver education training team during national Road Safety Week, with this year’s campaign theme of ‘Safe Vehicles, Save Lives’. The team play a vital role in...
May 21, 2025 | Members e-Bulletin, News, Stakeholder eBulletin, Uncategorized
SCAS is implementing Make Every Contact Count (MECC) across services to help reduce health inequalities and address the broader determinants of health. Health inequalities refer to the unfair and avoidable differences in health outcomes between different groups, often...
Feb 27, 2025 | Members e-Bulletin, News, Stakeholder eBulletin, Uncategorized
With over 50,000 knife crime incidents a year in the UK, there may be a chance that you might come across a patient who requires help after being injured. We’ve put together a video showing you what you can do to help. *** We’ve used fake wounds and fake blood to help...
Feb 27, 2025 | Members e-Bulletin, News, Stakeholder eBulletin, Uncategorized
Knife Amnesty Bins exist all over the SCAS area. They’ve been set up by police as a safe place for people to dispose of knives. In one week alone last year, Hampshire Police reported over 550 knives were surrendered. Carrying a knife is a criminal offence, even if you...
Feb 18, 2025 | Members e-Bulletin, News, Stakeholder eBulletin, Uncategorized
South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SCAS) is proud to be working with other agencies to hold an event in Langley as part of our February campaign to raise awareness of knife crime. The event will be aimed at young people, with the goal of teaching...