Attend our free community listening events

Last updated: 2nd January 2024

We are hosting a series of free local community listening events across the North West region.

News

Last updated: 18th April 2019

All the latest news and stories

Emergency services

Last updated: 9th February 2024

Information for healthcare professionals about urgent and emergency care provided in Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, Cheshire and Merseyside.

Award shortlist for our Patient and Public Panel volunteers

Last updated: 18th August 2023

We are happy to announce that our Patient and Public Panel (PPP) has been shortlisted in the Engaging and Championing the Public category at the Patient Experience Network National Awards 2023.

NWAS Charity Newsletter

Last updated: 9th February 2024

Catch up on the latest news from the North West Ambulance charity in our newsletter.

Acknowledgement

Last updated: 21st December 2023

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Exciting new role for our lead Freedom to Speak Up guardian

Last updated: 3rd October 2023

October is Freedom to Speak Up (FTSU) Month, a four week period used to raise awareness of FTSU and make speaking up business as usual, and we couldn’t think of a better time to share the news that our very own Lead Freedom to Speak Up Guardian Graham Pacey, has taken on the role of co-chair of […]

Talk to us on social media

Last updated: 17th June 2019

Follow us on social media to find out all the latest ambulance service news and stories.

Accessibility

Last updated: 12th April 2024

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Behind the scenes

Last updated: 15th September 2022

There are lots of ways to be a part of the ambulance service without being a frontline clinician.