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Did you know that paramedics can claim tax rebates for such items as uniform cleaning, professional registration and professional body membership? That includes making a claim for your membership of the College of Paramedics.
Clare Merrills, Head of PR, Press & Digital Communications at HMRC explains to Gary Strong how to set up an account and make a claim. Clare and Gary discuss what sort of claims can be made, the pros and cons of using an agent and the importance of claiming everything to which you are entitled.
Some information from HMRC:
Submitting a claim through HMRC’s online portal is straightforward and takes about 15 minutes. Customers can use the handy online tool to check eligibility and a full list of work expenses they can claim including:
· uniforms and work clothing
· buying work-related equipment
· professional fees, union memberships, and subscriptions
· using their own vehicle for work travel (excluding journey from home to work)
Customers who already have a Government Gateway account can follow the step-by-step guidance to submit their claim. Those who need to set an account up can do so quickly and easily via GOV.UK.
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Gary Strong and Poppy Simmonds chat to Henry Agbor, a truly international paramedic, about his passion for the role of the paramedic in his home country and continent.
The theme for International Paramedics Day this year is What Paramedics Do. On July 8, the College of Paramedics, the professional body for paramedics in the UK will come together with more than 50 global paramedic associations, higher education institutions and affiliated organisations to raise awareness and create a better understanding of the breadth and depth of work carried out by paramedics around the world. As skilled clinicians, paramedics and first responders make an extraordinary contribution to health and social care systems across the globe, helping patients when they need it most and providing safe and effective treatment.Being a paramedic is about 'being there when people need help the most'. Henry Agbor, MCPara.
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Rory O'Connor with Adrian Chiles on Radio Five Live
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Graham Clark MCPara, East of England Council Representative at the College of Paramedics talked on LBC Radio about extreme pressures on the ambulance service, including heatwave and staff absences due to COVID.
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Jo Mildenhall MCPara, Paramedic Mental Health Project Lead at the College of Paramedics talks about paramedic mental health on radio Solent.
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Gary Strong talks to Krissie Stiles and David Wales about the ground breaking report Saving Lives is Not Enough: a casualty-centred proposal identifying how Fire and Rescue Services can improve pre-hospital care and quality of life outcomes for burn survivors.
The report considers how actions on scene can help to determine long term quality of life outcomes, recognising that the casualty is the one who experiences the whole event from occurrence to recovery. This discussion will be of particular interest to the paramedic community as well as to firefighters, emergency department clinicians and burns specialists. The full report is available at https://tinyurl.com/SLINE2019
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Krissie is a Burns and Plastics Clinical Nurse Specialist.
David is International Research Lead for the National Fire Chiefs Council and founder of the consultancy company SharedAim.
Gary is the National CPD Lead for the College of Paramedics
Podcast produced by the College of Paramedics https://collegeofparamedics.co.uk
Music by Rob Giles and The Stretch Report.
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Gary Strong talks to Bo Escritt and Tracy Nicholls about what we can learn from the recent celebrations of Black History in order to address the challenges of diversity and representation in the paramedic profession. 2020 has brought a renewed understanding of the continued prevalence of racism and Covid 19 has shed a harsh light on contemporary health inequalities based on race. How as a profession should we respond?
This podcast also gives the paramedic profession an opportunity to thank Malone Mukwende and the team at St George's University of London for freely sharing the Clinical Skills Handbook Mind the Gap, available at https://www.sgul.ac.uk/news/mind-the-gap-a-handbook-of-clinical-signs-on-black-and-brown-skin
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Bo is a Human Resources, Diversity and Inclusion Professional, currently working as Diversity Advisor to the College of Paramedics. Tracy is the Chief executive of the College of Paramedics.
Gary is the National CPD Lead for the College of Paramedics
Podcast produced by the College of Paramedics https://collegeofparamedics.co.uk
Music by Rob Giles and The Stretch Report.
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Gary Strong talks to Islam Faqir and Matondo Manzeninga about Black History Month and their experiences as non-white paramedics. What are the barriers to inclusivity that exist within the culture of the paramedic profession? How can we go about breaking these down and ensuring that our profession becomes more representative of the communities it serves?
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Islam ('Izzy') is a Clinical Pathways Manager and Matondo an operational paramedic at Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust. Both are members of the College of Paramedics Diversity Steering Group, which is chaired by Izzy.
Gary is the National CPD Lead for the College of Paramedics
Podcast produced by the College of Paramedics https://collegeofparamedics.co.uk
Music by Rob Giles and The Stretch Report.
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Harriet Ashman talks to Gary Strong about the care of burn injured patients. Burns can be life-changing for the patient. These injuries are infrequently encountered by paramedics, yet the care given in the first period of time post injury can have a significant impact on injury prognosis. How can we make sure that we are well prepared to act swiftly and appropriately when caring for burn injured patients?
Harriet has had a specialist interest in burns care since her undergraduate days. This episode revisits and updates a conversation first recorded in 2018 when Harriet presented on the topic at the College of Paramedics National Conference. It is released alongside a new e-learning module for paramedics written by Harriet, edited by specialist burns nurse Krissie Stiles and available at https://www.e-lfh.org.uk/programmes/paramedics
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Harriet is a paramedic at South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Trust.
Gary is the National CPD Lead for the College of Paramedics
Podcast produced by the College of Paramedics https://collegeofparamedics.co.uk
Music by Rob Giles and The Stretch Report.
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Islam Faqir, chair of the College of Paramedics Diversity Steering Group, chats to Gary Strong about the importance of diversity in the paramedic profession and the vision for the group's work. Against the backdrop of lockdown, Izzy and Gary consider the disproportionate impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on non-white communities, people with disabilities and those who live in areas of economic deprivation, providing a paramedic's eye view of some of our public health challenges.
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Izzy is Clinical Manager for Pathways at Yorkshire Ambulance Service
Gary is the National CPD Lead for the College of Paramedics
Podcast produced by the College of Paramedics https://collegeofparamedics.co.uk
Music by Rob Giles and The Stretch Report.
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Recorded and originally released early in 2018, this discussion between Islam Faqir, Shirmilla Datta and Gary Strong considers why issues of diversity, equality and fairness in the workplace are so important for the paramedic profession to address. Izzy and Shirmilla share some of their career experiences and discuss the problems associated with hidden discrimination and institutional bias.
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Izzy is Clinical Manager for Pathways at Yorkshire Ambulance Service
Shirmilla is the former End of Life Care Lead for SECAMB and is currently on sabbatical.
Gary is the National CPD Lead for the College of Paramedics
Podcast produced by the College of Paramedics https://collegeofparamedics.co.uk
Music by Rob Giles and The Stretch Report.
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Gary Strong talks to Michelle O’Keeffe about domestic violence. How prevalent is it in society and how can paramedics recognise the signs? What actions should be taken if we suspect our patient is a victim? What impact has lockdown had upon the services caring for victims?
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Michelle is Service Improvement Coordinator for the Safeguarding & Domestic Violence Team at Leeds City Council.
Gary is the National CPD Lead (Education) for the College of Paramedics
Help and advice on this topic is available at:
http://www.standingtogether.org.uk/sites/default/files/docs/COVID-19%20National%20Health%20Guidance.pdf
https://safelives.org.uk/news-views/domestic-abuse-and-covid-19#frontline-domestic-abuse-workers
https://www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk/
https://www.hestia.org/brightsky
https://www.westyorkshire.police.uk/report-it/report-domestic-abuse
https://www.boots-uk.com/our-stories/boots-pharmacy-consultation-rooms-become-safe-spaces-for-victims-of-domestic-abuse/
https://www.womensaid.org.uk/
https://www.dahalliance.org.uk/resources/information-on-covid-19/
Podcast produced by the College of Paramedics https://collegeofparamedics.co.uk
Music by Rob Giles and The Stretch Report.
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Gary Strong talks to Carol Robertson about the challenges of responding to the needs of persons living with frailty. What exactly is frailty? How can paramedics best recognise it and manage patients appropriately and with dignity? What has been the impact of Covid-19?
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Carol is a Community Specialist paramedic and Frailty Champion working for North West Ambulance Service https://www.nwas.nhs.uk
Gary is the National CPD Lead (Education) for the College of Paramedics https://collegeofparamedics.co.uk
Podcast produced by the College of Paramedics https://collegeofparamedics.co.uk
Music by Rob Giles and The Stretch Report.
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Gary Strong chats to Alyesha Proctor about her role as a paramedic working in a GP practice. What are the attractions of working in this environment, and what are the new challenges that paramedics face when they move from ambulance based practice to primary care? How has practice changes during the Covid-19 response?
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Alyesha is a primary care paramedic in a GP practice in Bristol and a researcher and lecturer at the University of the West of England https://www.uwe.ac.uk
Gary is the National CPD Lead (Education) for the College of Paramedics https://collegeofparamedics.co.uk
Podcast produced by the College of Paramedics https://collegeofparamedics.co.uk
Music by Rob Giles and The Stretch Report.
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Gary Strong chats to Andy Swinburn about the ambulance service response to the challenges of ever increasing demand. How can the Rotating Paramedic role enable services to offer the right care to all our patients? How should we go about developing highly skilled Advanced Paramedics for these exciting new roles?
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Andy is Associate Director of Paramedicine at the welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust https://www.ambulance.wales.nhs.uk
Gary is the National CPD Lead (Education) for the College of Paramedics https://collegeofparamedics.co.uk
Podcast produced by the College of Paramedics https://collegeofparamedics.co.uk
Music by Rob Giles and The Stretch Report.
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PHEMCast is an prehospital emergency care podcast series created by Emergency Medicine Consultants Clare Bosanko and Tim Nutbeam. In this shared podcast, Clare and Tim join Gary and Stephen to discuss the prehospital response to Covid-19 up to 1 May 2020.
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Dr Clare Bosanko and Dr Tim Nutbeam are both active in prehospital care in the south west of England https://phemcast.co.uk/about-us
Gary is the National CPD Lead (Education) for the College of Paramedics https://collegeofparamedics.co.uk
Stephen is the National CPD Lead (Events) for the College of Paramedics and a Specialist Paramedic with South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust https://www.swast.nhs.uk
Podcast produced by the College of Paramedics https://collegeofparamedics.co.uk
Music by Rob Giles and The Stretch Report.
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Gary Strong chats to Andy Elwood about his journey with mental health. What are the top tips for staying healthy, at a time of unease and anxiety for all emergency responders and healthcare workers?
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Andy is a Search and Rescue Paramedic, a Mental Health First Aid Instructor and campaigner and a member of the College of Paramedics Mental Health Steering Group. See https://www.andyelwood.com
Gary is the National CPD Lead (Education) for the College of Paramedics.
Podcast produced by the College of Paramedics https://collegeofparamedics.co.uk
Music by Rob Giles and The Stretch Report.
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A message for you: Remember
Esther Murray, Health Psychologist
#StayWellWithEsther
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Gary Strong and Stephen Moakes discuss options and considerations when managing minor injuries during the Covid-19 pandemic. The Joint Regulatory Bodies Covid-19 statement advises that in these exceptional circumstances professionals may need to depart from established procedures in order to care for patients and people. Is this an opportunity to think differently about the way we assess, manage and refer minor injuries sustained in the community?
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Gary is the National CPD Lead (Education) for the College of Paramedics https://collegeofparamedics.co.uk
Stephen is the National CPD Lead (Events) for the College of Paramedics and a Specialist Paramedic with South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust https://www.swast.nhs.uk
Podcast produced by the College of Paramedics https://collegeofparamedics.co.uk
Music by Rob Giles and The Stretch Report.
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Chloe and John are final year paramedic students who have completed all clinical placements and gained employment as paramedics on the HCPC's Covid-19 Temporary Register. How do they feel about starting their paramedic careers earlier than planned, in the context of the pandemic? Ben Watts asks them what they are expecting, what support they are hoping for and what are their tips for any other students considering this option. This podcast links well with the College of Paramedics Student Paramedic Q&A Panel Discussion which took place on 8 April 2020 and may be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeLNxrRXlOU
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Chloe and John are final year paramedic students at Oxford Brookes University https://www.brookes.ac.uk
Ben is a Critical Care Paramedic with the Thames Valley Air Ambulance https://www.tvairambulance.org.uk
Podcast produced by the College of Paramedics https://collegeofparamedics.co.uk
Introductory music by Rob Giles and The Stretch Report.
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