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Uncomfortable Conversations: Managing Ambulance Fatigue
Uncomfortable Conversations: Managing Ambulance Fatigue
To find out more information, resources and details of how to book your free please please visit the AACE website
https://aace.org.uk/managing-fatigue/
AACE and the College of Paramedics are holding a Zoom call on 21 July 2022 13:30-15:00, to increase awareness of sleep health and fatigue, how it impacts staff and patient experiences, and what we can do differently. All ambulance service staff are invited to join us – so please share this page with your colleagues.
The session will be facilitated by Kristy Sanderson, CATNAPS Chief Investigator:
(Co-producing an Ambulance Trust National fatigue risk management system for improved Staff And Patient Safety), and Anna Parry, Deputy Managing Director, AACE, with Liz Harris, College of Paramedics, providing wellbeing support on the day
Sessions include
Session to be confirmed
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Presented by Tom Abell, Chief Executive, East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust
A Personal Experience of the Consequences of Fatigue at Work
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Presented by Jonathan Rogers, Paramedic, East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust
Fighting Fatigue in the NHS
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Presented by Nancy Redfern, Consultant Anaesthetist, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals
Learning From Other High-risk Industries
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Presented by Jackie Townsend, Managing Director, Tram Operations Limited (First Tram)
A Case Study on Managing Fatigue -
Presented by Fay McNicol, Head of Health & Safety, Scottish Ambulance Service & James Wilkie, Demand & Capacity Programme Manager, Scottish Ambulance Service
The CATNAPS Study and Ways to be Involved
- Presented by Kristy Sanderson, CATNAPS Chief Investigator, University of East Anglia
Chat Facilitators
Chiara Lombardo – CATNAPS Study Manager / Organisational Psychologist
Matondo Manzeninga – Paramedic, Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust
When
21/07/2022 13:30 - 15:00
Where
Webinar
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