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As a membership organisation, member involvement is our lifeblood. Members are responsible for steering the direction and content of our work, and ensuring that we meet their needs.

We involve members in three ways: by type of organisation, by region, and by specific issue.

Trustees

Members are elected as trustees, who make up the overarching governing body of the Confederation. Trustees are elected from members of Council.

Council

Council is the representative body that brings together all types of members and steers our work programme. Any chair or chief executive of a member organisation can be nominated as a council member. Elections are held every spring.

Member forums and networks

We host forums or networks for chairs and chief executives of each type of member organisation. They provide members with dedicated support, and a focused voice for their sector with which they can identify need and influence policy.

Regional activity

We host regional membership meetings twice a year in each SHA area. These provide members with regional networking opportunities, as well as the chance to hear from a senior member of the Confederation board and other senior speakers from national and local organisations.

Policy committees and working groups

To ensure that our work is driven by members, we often establish policy committees or working groups to involve members in our main work programmes. We have a number of standing committees, but are increasingly moving towards having a range of task-and-finish groups to drive projects forward.

Specialist networks

We host a number of networks that provide members with access to specialist knowledge and networking. These include the Future Healthcare Network and the Health Services Research Network.

Spokespeople

We involve members in our external relations whenever it is appropriate. Members act as media spokespeople on a range of issues, and we provide media training where necessary. We also involve members in many of our government and parliamentary contact programmes to ensure that our key contacts hear direct from members.

Electronic bulletins

We keep members aware of our work programmes, and involve them in specific issues, through a series of e-bulletins. These include our weekly bulletin Interchange Alert. You can see a full list of these bulletins and subscribe to them online here.

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Ambulance services forum
The ambulance services forum first met in October 2000 as the 'ambulance services working group' It is a vibrant, enthusiastic group that has attracted a wide range of speakers and has a regular update from the Department of Health Ambulance policy team.

Regional leads
The Confederation has regional involvement, which is currently based on the regional government boundaries. With the reconfiguration of the Strategic Health Authorities (SHAs) in July 2006, we will be consulting members in 2007 on whether we should change our boundaries to be coterminous with the new SHAs.

AMBEX
The conference and exhibition is the leading forum on emergency and urgent care. AMBEX 2008 included presentations on the future of trauma services, emergency treatment of stroke patients, and how ambulance services can help keep patients at home rather than taking them into hospital and improve access to urgent care.

ASN/Healthcare Commission event
The Ambulance Service Network has prepared a summary of the joint seminar it held with the Healthcare Commission on 26 September 2008. Delegates discussed the Healthcare Commission report, Not just a matter of time: A review of urgent and emergency care services in England.

The Future of Urgent Care
Liz Kendall ASN Director and Norma Lane Director of Urgent Care and Clinical Services, South Western Ambulance Services NHS Trust led a session on the Future Urgent Care Workforce on 5 November at NHS Employers 2008 annual conference.

Last reviewed 25 Sep 2008

Contacts

Sangeeta Sooriah
Tel 020 7074 3422
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