The East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust (EEAST) has been recognised for its support for the defence and Armed Forces community.
The Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (DERS) has re-accredited EEAST with the Gold Award for a further five years.
The scheme recognises organisations that have demonstrated forces-friendly credentials during recruitment and selection.
The Trust was recognised for supporting the Armed Forces Covenant at an event with Lieutenant Colonel Alice Archer, Commanding Officer of 6 Regiment Army Air Corps.
Chief executive Tom Abell said: “Veterans and reservists are an extremely important part of EEAST and help us provide fantastic care to the communities we serve. They make a huge contribution not only to our service, but to our patients too.”
EEAST was one of the first UK ambulance trusts to hold the award. EEAST also holds the Veterans Aware Trust status as part of the Veterans Covenant Healthcare Alliance (VCHA). This is a national programme that requires members to show their commitment to veterans.
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