ARCHIVE NEWS ... OCTOBER 2019
CO-PRODUCTION CHARTER FOR URGENT AND EMERGENCY AMBULANCE SERVICES IN LONDON
17 October 2019 ... 6 pages
This Charter was agreed with the Chief Quality Officer of the LAS, Trisha Bain, on 17 October 2019 in a Meeting attended by Joseph Healy, PFASL and Malcolm Alexander. Chair, PFASL.
17 October 2019 ... 6 pages
This Charter was agreed with the Chief Quality Officer of the LAS, Trisha Bain, on 17 October 2019 in a Meeting attended by Joseph Healy, PFASL and Malcolm Alexander. Chair, PFASL.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO ACT AS MOCK PATIENTS - INDUCTIONS
The Forum works closely with the LAS Academy at Fulham, which is responsible for the education of Emergency Ambulance Crew who are training to become Paramedics.
One of our roles is for our members to act as 'mock patients', who are clinically examined by ambulance crew as part of their assessment. The examinations are not intrusive.
If you are interested in participating as a volunteer in this role, please let me know.
The Forum works closely with the LAS Academy at Fulham, which is responsible for the education of Emergency Ambulance Crew who are training to become Paramedics.
One of our roles is for our members to act as 'mock patients', who are clinically examined by ambulance crew as part of their assessment. The examinations are not intrusive.
If you are interested in participating as a volunteer in this role, please let me know.
Parking: There is meter parking on the Seagrave Road, opposite the entrance to the Academy.
Disabled Parking: If a Disabled Parking space is required, please telephone the Academy to ask for a space to be reserved.
Telephone: 0203 069 0240.
Disabled Parking: If a Disabled Parking space is required, please telephone the Academy to ask for a space to be reserved.
Telephone: 0203 069 0240.
PATIENTS' FORUM - LONDON AMBULANCE SERVICE ... CO-PRODUCTION CHARTER
6 pages 1) Provides an effective means of designing, shaping and delivering services in a partnership between the LAS and people who have used the service or may use it in the future. 2) Enables delivery of our shared objectives for the creation of better services and outcomes for patients. 3) Sets out the potential outcomes that people can expect from the co-production of urgent and emergency care services and other care services provided by the London Ambulance Service. 4) Sets out the responsibilities of people taking part in the co-production of services. 5) Establishes principles which are intended to achieve a vision of service users as equal partners in the production of effective urgent and emergency care. 6) Signals the direction of travel for integrated service development between the LAS, patients and the public. |
PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT HANDBOOK
22 pages This Public Involvement Handbook explains the duties of the LAS toward the Forum and other bodies representing patients and the public. |