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Open consultation: Minimum service levels in event of strike action: ambulance services

Department Of Health

March 14
14:31 2023

Due to required changes to some questions, the closing date has been extended so the consultation remains open for 12 weeks.

Survey responses given before 14 February will still be considered in the government response. However, if you want to respond again to the updated survey, select the Respond online link below.

The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) is seeking views during passage of the Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill on, subject to Parliamentary approval, introducing regulations on minimum service levels in England, Scotland, and Wales to support minimum service levels in the health service during strike action to protect patient safety.

The UK government has announced its intention to consult on the application of minimum service levels for rail, ambulance and fire services. In health, our intention is that minimum service levels would protect the ability of workers to strike while protecting life and health. This consultation will help to inform a decision as to what health services should be covered in regulations. Our proposal is that ambulance services should be covered in regulations as a priority. This consultation will help to inform a decision as to whether ambulance services should be covered and if so the detail regarding the minimum service levels required in the ambulance service.

The target audience is:

  • the general public
  • trade unions
  • NHS ambulance service employers
  • other NHS and health service employers
  • representative organisations and professional bodies
  • all workers within ambulance and health services

An equality impact assessment will be published in due course.

Documents

Minimum service levels in event of strike action: ambulance services in England, Scotland and Wales - impact assessment

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