26 Jun 2020
We thank children for “sharing” their mums and dads with us during coronavirus pandemic
Children of staff from across our Service have been sent heartfelt letters from the managers of their parents.
Continue reading26 Jun 2020
Children of staff from across our Service have been sent heartfelt letters from the managers of their parents.
Continue reading24 Jun 2020
We hope Londoners are able to enjoy the sunshine this week, but we’re asking people to stay alert and take care as the temperatures climb.
Continue reading20 Jun 2020
London Ambulance Service paramedic Andrew Cox (40) will be spending Father’s Day alone while he shields from his wife and two young children to help protect them from the dangers of coronavirus.
Continue reading19 Jun 2020
A new council formed by London Ambulance Service (LAS), bringing together patients, carers, volunteers and members of the public to help shape future services, has held its first meeting this week.
Continue reading15 Jun 2020
These are unprecedented times: we’re fighting an invisible disease infecting our society which, if left to spread freely, is highly contagious. We have to root it out, stop it spreading and ultimately eradicate it once and for all, to enable us to live, thrive and survive successfully into the future. And the name of insidious virus attacking the fabric of our society? Racism. [Continues in article]
Continue reading12 Jun 2020
Five London Ambulance Service (LAS) staff are joining teachers, supermarket staff, and other key workers in making announcements in train stations, to help encourage people to travel at quieter times, wear a face covering and follow public health advice.
Continue reading10 Jun 2020
On Diabetes Week we are sharing Donna and Matthew’s story of how they’ve kept their eight year old daughter, who has type 1 diabetes, safe during the coronavirus pandemic.
Continue reading10 Jun 2020
Jill Anderson joins the Service’s Trust board this month (June 2020). Jill brings more than 30 years’ experience in the healthcare sector.
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The events of the last fortnight or so since the tragic death of George Floyd in America have been profoundly shocking and upsetting. People from all ethnic backgrounds have been […]
Continue reading1 Jun 2020
It is with immense sadness we announce the death of our friend and colleague Jamie Lamb. Jamie died in hospital on Friday afternoon (29 May).
Jamie had been in hospital for four weeks after suffering a heart attack.
Jamie, an Emergency Ambulance Crew working in our Romford complex, was a popular member of our team. He was widely regarded as a likeable colleague by staff in north east London. Jamie began his career with London Ambulance Service as a trainee qualified ambulance person in 1996, working initially out of different stations across north east London.
Continue reading1 Jun 2020
Heather Lawrence OBE reflects on the importance of supporting staff during these unprecedented times.
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