Association of Ambulance Chief Executives
The Association of Ambulance Chief Executives is a non-statutory organisation that facilitates the coordination of programmes of work and policies across ambulance services trusts in England.[1] It is analogous to the Association of Chief Police Officers for police forces in the United Kingdom.
Membership
Membership comprises the chief executives of the following ambulance services:[2]
Full members:
- The 10 English ambulance services trusts
Associate members:
- Isle of Wight NHS Trust
- Isle of Man Ambulance Service
- States of Jersey Ambulance Service
- Guernsey Ambulance and Rescue Service
- Gibraltar Health Authority
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See also
References
- "About AACE". aace.org.uk. Association of Ambulance Chief Executives. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
- "AACE Membership". aace.org.uk. Association of Ambulance Chief Executives. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
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