Updated 27 July 2022
Hatzola Canvey was registered in January 2021 and is operated by the provider, Hatzola Canvey Ltd. It is a local volunteer community ambulance service funded by private finances and charitable donations. It was set up to provide emergency first response and medical support, not exclusively but, predominantly to the local Jewish community. Hatzola is a brand provided by several distinct organisations. Each Hatzola ambulance service is registered under CQC with separate legal entities across England.
Hatzola Canvey provides services to the Canvey Island area only. This is a separate service to the locally commissioned NHS ambulance provider, which is used to respond to life threatening or high-risk emergency calls. The service is situated in a Jewish community and has many Jewish staff and volunteers within the service. Patients ranged from the critically ill and injured, to those with minor healthcare needs who could be assessed and treated at home, in the community or provided with self-care advice. Calls were received on a dedicated emergency number with a team of volunteer dispatchers manning the lines 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
At the time of our inspection, there were 21 members of staff, most of which were volunteers. There were currently 10 people who responded to emergency calls, referred to as members or responders. The first two members to respond to a call attended in their own cars, and another member was dispatched to take the ambulance when required. There were seven dispatchers whose responsibility it was to answer calls and pass them to the members. There was a senior clinical team which included a medical director, senior medical officer, and a clinical lead, who also had responsibility for training members. There was an office administrator who oversaw the dispatcher’s rota, the training matrix, monitored calls and collated statistics related to all patient related activities.
The service attended 156 calls in the last year, of which 50 patients were transported to a local hospital.
The service had a registered manager in post and was registered to carry out the following regulated activities:
- Treatment of disease, disorder or injury
- Transport services, triage and medical advice provided remotely
The service user group was for the whole population. The service does not support the transfer of people detained under the Mental Health Act (MHA).
Hatzola Canvey was registered in 2021 and had not been previously inspected.