Emergency services join forces for dementia friendly pledge - The Bromsgrove Standard

Emergency services join forces for dementia friendly pledge

Bromsgrove Editorial 22nd Oct, 2017   0

REPRESENTATIVES from the county’s emergency services have joined forces to pledge their commitment to work towards becoming dementia friendly organisations.

Back in May The National Fire Chiefs Council, The National Police Chiefs Council, and the Association of Ambulance Chief Executives met to pledge their commitment and since then local emergency services have also followed suit.

This now includes Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service (HWFRS), West Midlands Ambulance Service and West Mercia Police who have now all signalled their determination to become dementia friendly organisations.

HWFRS Chief Fire Officer Nathan Travis said the service already worked closely the Alzheimer’s Society, Age UK, and local dementia groups to ensure vulnerable people with dementia are protected against the risks of fire.




“I’m delighted we can now come together with other local emergency services to collaboratively work towards further supporting people affected by dementia in a more cohesive manner.”

Police and Crime Commissioner John Campion said it was a great example of the emergency services working in collaboration to help the most vulnerable.


“I will continue to ensure West Mercia Police have the resources to provide the level of service that our communities expect, protecting people with dementia from harm.”

Assistant Chief Constable of West Mercia Police, Martin Evans said he was proud to stand with his blue-light colleagues to reaffirm their commitment to protecting people living with dementia from harm.”

Chief Executive of West Midlands Ambulance Service, Anthony Marsh said: “As an organisation, our staff work on a daily basis with patients who live with conditions such as dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.

“We pride ourselves on the care and compassion that we show to such patients but will always strive to do more to help them in their hour of need.

“Equally, as an organisation with over 5,000 staff, we see such conditions affecting our own staff, which is why we will also do everything possible to ensure we work with the individuals to support them in work.”

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