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Publication Date:-
2022-12-30
 
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Ambulance Service’s Deputy Chief Executive is on the 2022 New Years Honours List

THE North West Ambulance Service’s Deputy Chief Executive and Director of Strategy, Partnerships and Transformation, Salman Desai, who is from Blackburn, has featured in the 2022 King’s New Year Honours list. Salman will receive a King’s Ambulance Medal in the New Year.

The King’s Ambulance Medal is awarded to Ambulance staff who have shown distinguished service, exemplary dedication to their role, and demonstrated outstanding ability, merit and conduct to their vocation. On being awarded this honour, Salman said:- "I am immensely proud and truly humbled to receive such an award after over 25 years’ service. It is an honour on a personal level, but also for North West Ambulance Service (NWAS). Helping people and shaping the organisation to meet and serve the needs of all of our communities is what motivates me. I have enjoyed every step of my career so far and receiving this honour is a true accolade."

Salman joined the Ambulance Service in 1997 as a Paramedic and has kept his Paramedic registration to date. From 2007 to 2015 he was head of service development, undertaking a number of roles transforming services for patients. This included working with vulnerable and disadvantaged groups across Greater Manchester to prevent deaths from drug use. In addition to this, he provided commander support in response to two separate major incidents in Cumbria.

The 1st incident was the shootings that occurred in and around Whitehaven in 2010. The 2nd incident was the major flooding of Towns in Cumbria including:- Cockermouth, Appleby, Keswick, and Kendal, which devastated the area resulting in a mass evacuation and support systems to be put in place to look after many hundreds of members of the public displaced at the time.

Salman joined the Board of Directors in 2016 as Director of Strategy and Planning and early 2022, he was appointed as Deputy Chief Executive of what is the 2nd largest Ambulance Service in the country.

Salman has worked hard to redress the balance of representation from ethnic minority communities within the ambulance sector, acting as a trailblazer for equity, equality, and a better understanding of the personal challenges that can bring. He recently shared his experiences with over 300 other leaders at an Ambulance Leadership Forum.

Some of the steps he has taken to make change include:- being instrumental in supporting NWAS’ Race Equality Network, moving it to a more formal footing, and ensuring its work is focused and impactful. Salman Chairs the trust’s Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee, driving improvements in the experience of patients using our services and staff.

Salman’s portfolio includes patient experience, and he has established a diverse Patient and Public Panel ensuring NWAS listens to and learns from the voice of its communities, from all ages and all backgrounds. This work enables service improvement and helps us address the health inequalities which have increased during the Pandemic.

Chief Executive Daren Mochrie QAM, said:- "Salman is an exceptional and compassionate leader who always gives freely of his time to support and mentor individuals, teams, and peers across all service lines. He has been instrumental in developing our newly launched strategy and supporting myself and the Board to lead the transformation of the trust especially so during the past few years of a COVID Pandemic. He is both a well respected leader and an asset to NWAS and the Ambulance Service nationally and I' m proud of his achievement."
 


It’s a cracker! 3,275 file tax returns on Christmas Day

AS millions of people enjoyed Christmas festivities this year, for 3,275, Christmas Day was the perfect time to file their Self Assessment tax return, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has revealed.

A total of 22,060 customers went online to submit their form for the 2021 to 2022 tax year between 24 and 26 December, and 141 opted to file between 23:00 and 23:59 on Christmas eve, meaning they could enjoy celebrations knowing their tax return was complete.

The breakdown of figures for those who opted to file during the festive period are:-

    Christmas Eve:- 8,474 tax returns were filed. The peak time for filing was between:- 11:00 and 11:59, when 888 returns were received.

    Christmas Day:- 3,275 tax returns were filed. The peak time for filing was between:- 12:00 and 12:59, when 319 returns were received.

    Boxing Day:- 10,311 tax returns were filed. The peak time for filing was between:- 12:00 and 12:59, when 953 returns were received.

The deadline to file and pay any tax owed for the 2021 to 2022 tax year is 31 January 2023, and HMRC is urging customers to submit their tax return on time or they may face a penalty.

Myrtle Lloyd, HMRC’s Director General for Customer Services, said:- "We are grateful to those customers who have already filed their tax returns. For anyone who is yet to make a start, help is available on GOV.UK, just search:- 'Self Assessment' to find out more."

Once customers complete their tax return, if they owe tax, they can find out about the different ways to pay including via the HMRC app at GOV.UK.

Those who are unable to pay their tax bill in full can access support and advice on GOV.UK. HMRC may be able to help by arranging an affordable payment plan, known as Time to Pay. Customers should try to do this online; go to GOV.UK for more information. Alternatively, they can contact the helpline.

HMRC has a wide range of resources to help customers complete their tax return, including guidance, webinars and YouTube videos.

People need to be aware of the risk of falling victim to scams and must never share their login details which can be used to make fraudulent claims. Check HMRC scams advice on:- GOV.UK.

We would also be interested to know your thoughts on this topic, so please email them to our Newsroom at:- News24@SouthportReporter.Com.

 
      
 
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