
Scottish Air Ambulance Re-procurement Project - Consultation
The Scottish Ambulance Service (SAS) is undertaking a consultation and engagement exercise as part of the re-procurement of the national air ambulance service for Scotland.
SAS provides the air ambulance service to mainland Scotland and its islands. It is the only wholly publicly funded air ambulance service in the United Kingdom and is an invaluable resource to the Scottish public.
The aircraft used by the Air Ambulance Service are owned and operated by a private company on a contractual basis and the current contract is due to expire. To support the development of a new air ambulance contract, a project team has been established and an important task for the team is to consult with all stakeholders. Following the consultation exercise, the formal process of selecting a provider for the new air ambulance contract will be taken forward.
If you wish to express any views or opinions about the aircraft, air ambulance staff, or quality of service, please take a few minutes to complete this online survey
https://www.formwize.com/run/survey3.cfm?idx=505d04080b0e0a08
The Scottish Ambulance Service (SAS) is undertaking a consultation and engagement exercise as part of the re-procurement of the national air ambulance service for Scotland.
SAS provides the air ambulance service to mainland Scotland and its islands. It is the only wholly publicly funded air ambulance service in the United Kingdom and is an invaluable resource to the Scottish public.
The aircraft used by the Air Ambulance Service are owned and operated by a private company on a contractual basis and the current contract is due to expire. To support the development of a new air ambulance contract, a project team has been established and an important task for the team is to consult with all stakeholders. Following the consultation exercise, the formal process of selecting a provider for the new air ambulance contract will be taken forward.
If you wish to express any views or opinions about the aircraft, air ambulance staff, or quality of service, please take a few minutes to complete this online survey
https://www.formwize.com/run/survey3.cfm?idx=505d04080b0e0a08

Together We Care - NHS Highland Strategy
We believe self management will continue to make a life changing difference for the many people living with a long term condition in NHS Highland over the next 5 years and that it should feature in the new NHSH strategy. This would clarify that self management can make an important contribution to health and wellbeing for the population and people of NHS Highland and reinforce the potential of self management as an integrated element within healthcare in the Highlands. We hope that our partners, contacts and members, who understand and appreciate the value of self management, can find time to engage with the development of Together We Care and express your own understanding of how self management can contribute to the core goals set out at the beginning of the survey as part of your response. You can complete the online survey or attend one of the upcoming online review meetings. Paper copies and alternative formats of the survey are available on request by emailing nhsh.listening@nhs.scot
We believe self management will continue to make a life changing difference for the many people living with a long term condition in NHS Highland over the next 5 years and that it should feature in the new NHSH strategy. This would clarify that self management can make an important contribution to health and wellbeing for the population and people of NHS Highland and reinforce the potential of self management as an integrated element within healthcare in the Highlands. We hope that our partners, contacts and members, who understand and appreciate the value of self management, can find time to engage with the development of Together We Care and express your own understanding of how self management can contribute to the core goals set out at the beginning of the survey as part of your response. You can complete the online survey or attend one of the upcoming online review meetings. Paper copies and alternative formats of the survey are available on request by emailing nhsh.listening@nhs.scot

Respiratory Resource Hub
Are you living with a long term respiratory condition such as asthma? bronchiectasis? or COPD?
Are you breathless or do you have a persistent cough?
Do you care for somebody with a respiratory condition or symptoms?
NHS Highland has created an online Respiratory Resource Hub for patients and carers to provide easy access to a wide range of useful information from reliable sources.
Just click on this link to explore: bit.ly/RRH-home or on the picture to download a summary info sheet.
When you've explored some of the information, it would be great if you could complete the short survey at: bit.ly/RRH-feedback to let us know what you think.
Are you living with a long term respiratory condition such as asthma? bronchiectasis? or COPD?
Are you breathless or do you have a persistent cough?
Do you care for somebody with a respiratory condition or symptoms?
NHS Highland has created an online Respiratory Resource Hub for patients and carers to provide easy access to a wide range of useful information from reliable sources.
Just click on this link to explore: bit.ly/RRH-home or on the picture to download a summary info sheet.
When you've explored some of the information, it would be great if you could complete the short survey at: bit.ly/RRH-feedback to let us know what you think.