Volunteers’ Week 2022

A time to say thanks. Volunteers week star and date

Today sees the beginning of this year's Volunteers’ Week which runs from 1st to 7th June.

To mark the occasion, we will be sharing stories from our own volunteers on Need to Know, sharing messages of thanks, and hosting a live event for staff to join.

Our volunteers include: 

  • Around 900 community first responders (CFRs), who leap into action to tackle medical emergencies in their area, and can often be first on the scene in an emergency and tasked with handling serious incidents like heart attacks or a stroke. Their aim is to help stabilise a patient in the first vital minutes before the ambulance crew arrives. EEAST’s CFRs together attend around 25,000 emergency incidents across the region each year.
  • Approximately 34 volunteer car drivers, who support patients who are travelling to hospital or other healthcare appointments.
  • Four chaplains, who provide vital pastoral support to staff.
  • 19 community engagement volunteers, who make sure the views of patients and the public are represented when EEAST plans and delivers its services.

The Trust also works with around 90 RAF co-responders, who have responded to more than 950 calls this year, and the BASICS (British Association for Immediate Care) charities, which are made up of healthcare staff who volunteer to help with pre-hospital care.

They include SARS (Suffolk Accident Rescue Service), NARS (Norfolk Accident Rescue Service), BEARS (Basics Essex Accident Rescue Service) and BHECCS (Beds and Herts Emergency Critical Care Scheme), and have together attended 1,374 calls last year.

Lorna Hayes, Head of Community Response, said: “The commitment and support all of our volunteers provide is second to none. We would like to thank each and every one of them for the valuable service they provide and the selfless dedication they show towards their communities.”

Tom Abell, Chief Executive, said: “Our service has been under incredible pressure over the past year and it has been remarkable to see the help provided by our volunteers.

“They truly are a making a real difference to people in their own communities when they are in need of urgent help and their contribution cannot be underestimated. I am in awe of them and what they do.”

If you would like to share a message of thanks to our volunteers please email InternalCommunications@eastamb.nhs.uk.

Wednesday 1st June 2022