New three year strategy sees costs rise for Wiltshire Air Ambulance

The life saving charity has set out its plans for the coming year

Author: Jack DeeryPublished 1st Sep 2021
Last updated 2nd Sep 2021

The cost to run each year for Wiltshire Air Ambulance has risen after the charity announced its new three year strategy plan.

Its income target was at ÂŁ3.75 million per year but that will now increase to ÂŁ4 million.

It comes as Wiltshire Air Ambulance plans to enhance its clinical delivery by investing in additional training, as well as increasing the number of pre-hospital consultants on its rota.

The charity's hosting a series of events at their base in Semington for National Air Ambulance Week

Some of it's changes are due to external reasons, but the new strategy also reveals:

• The charity is taking steps to futureproof itself, including investigating the possibility of replacing its existing Bell 429 helicopter in the next three to five years, along with succession plans being arranged for its senior team and Board of Trustees.

• Wiltshire Air Ambulance aims to embrace a digital culture, including advancements in patient care and paper-free record keeping for both clinical and aviation operations.

• The charity wishes to enhance its journey for patients and their loved ones, as Wiltshire Air Ambulance intends to research the possibility of employing someone to a dedicated patient liaison role.

• The charity is committed in its aim to educate every child in Wiltshire, Bath and surrounding areas in lifesaving skills, such as CPR, through its Emergency Awareness Training programme.

Wiltshire Air Ambulance director of income generation and communications Barbara Gray says:

“In the past 18 months we have already adapted and coped with the very real clinical and financial challenges the Coronavirus pandemic has thrown at us and I’m extremely proud of our response.

“The long-term impacts of the virus remain unknown; however, this new three-year strategy is vital for the charity as we continue to consolidate and build again as life begins to get back to normal.

“We have important challenges ahead, with our financial target increasing to £4m a year and the potential succession plans for our helicopter, staff and board.

“Everyone has a part to play in our future, from staff, clinicians, volunteers, stakeholders and our donors.”

During 2020 Wiltshire Air Ambulance was called to a record number of incidents, 1,238. At the same time, due to the COVID pandemic, the charity saw its fundraising income hit by ÂŁ500,000 due to cancelled events.

For the first half of 2021, recent figures revealed a further 5% increase in the need for its lifesaving service.

Hear all the latest news from across the UK on the hour, every hour, on Greatest Hits Radio on DAB, smartspeaker, at greatesthitsradio.co.uk, and on the Rayo app.