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...
Feb 14, 2025 | Members e-Bulletin, News, Stakeholder eBulletin, Uncategorized
Knife injuries often occur in the heat of the moment. But the effects of these can last a lifetime. We caught up with Councillor John Howson who has experienced this first hand after being involved in stabbing 48 years ago. Could you tell us what happened and...
Feb 13, 2025 | Members e-Bulletin, News, Stakeholder eBulletin, Uncategorized
Paramedics in England are experiencing wide-ranging challenges in responding to the increasing number of end-of-life care patients they are being called to, according to a study from the University of Southampton. The study, published in BMC Palliative Care,...
Dec 11, 2024 | Members e-Bulletin, News, Stakeholder eBulletin, Uncategorized
With two weeks to go until Christmas, South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SCAS) is urging people across the Thames Valley and Hampshire to make the right call when it comes to healthcare over the festive period. Going into this winter, the NHS as a...
Nov 29, 2024 | News, Uncategorized
We received multiple 999 calls around 08:25 this morning (29 November) all reporting that an adult male had fallen from the bridge over the M27 at junction 9 and landed on the carriageway. We sent an ambulance, a paramedic team leader in a rapid response vehicle and...