A leaked internal survey of staff at WA's ambulance service reveals they are deeply unhappy with the way the organisation is being run, reporting little faith in management.
More than 90 per cent of respondents said they had good relationships with co-workers, an increase on the 2019 survey, while over 80 per cent said they liked the work they did, had a feeling of personal accomplishment and understood their roles.St John WA chief executive Anthony Smithson and chairman Shayne Leslie said the board and executive team were committed to taking action to address key areas.
In a written response to the survey results, the WA government said it had outlined its strategy to revamp ambulance services, and said it would evaluate "whether the contract delivers sufficient value for WA taxpayers to warrant its longer-term continuation".Issues with ambulances, particularly ramping, have been growing in every state and territory.
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