Emergency service workers PR102¶
Emergency service workers is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Professions category.
68 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.03% of all charities.
Keywords to find charities¶
UK-CAT categories are applied to charities based on a set of keywords, in the form of a regular expression.
The regular expression used to find charities in this tag is:
\b(police officers?|paramedic(s)?|ambulance workers|fire( |-)+(fighters?|m[ae]n|wom[ae]n))\b
Distribution by size of charity¶
| Income band | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
|---|---|---|
| Under £10k | 20 | 0.03% |
| £10k - £100k | 22 | 0.03% |
| £100k - £250k | 5 | 0.02% |
| £250k - £500k | 4 | 0.04% |
| £500k - £1m | 3 | 0.04% |
| £1m - £10m | 5 | 0.05% |
| Over £10m | 4 | 0.18% |
| Total | 63 | 0.03% |
Distribution by charity regulator¶
| Regulator | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
|---|---|---|
| ccew | 53 | 0.03% |
| oscr | 12 | 0.05% |
| ccni | 3 | 0.04% |
| Total | 68 | 0.03% |
Ten largest charities (by income)¶
| Name | Latest income |
|---|---|
| NORTH WEST AIR AMBULANCE [Charity number: 1075641] The North West Air Ambulance Charity helicopters and HEMS (Helicopter Emergency Medical Service) response vehicles operate 365 days a year, with doctors and HEMS paramedics on board providing enhanced pre-hospital care and hospital transfers to patients across the entire North West. The charity is dedicated to the conservation and preservation of life, through services of an air ambulance. |
£15,614,915 |
| The Royal College of Emergency Medicine [Charity number: SC044373] The objects for which the College is incorporated shall be to: (a) advance education and research in Emergency Medicine and to publish the useful results of such research. and (b) preserve and protect good health and to relieve sickness by improving standards of health care and providing expert guidance and advice on policy to appropriate bodies on matters relating to Emergency Medicine. |
£13,038,201 |
| FIRE FIGHTERS CHARITY [Charity number: 1093387] The Charity provides services that enhance the quality of life of the fire services community through a range of support to meet their mental, physical and social needs. |
£11,219,619 |
| The Fire Fighters Charity [Charity number: SC040096] 1.1 The Objects of the Charity are such charitable purposes as the Trustees shall in their absolute discretion determine (including, without limitation, the relief of poverty. the advancement of health or the saving of lives) for those persons having a direct or indirect association with the fir services community ('the beneficiary class') as defined in the Charity's rules and 1.2 the relief of Burns survivors by yhe provision only of rehabilitation, and advisory services as the Trustees shall in their absolute discrection determine |
£11,219,619 |
| The Police Treatment Centres [Charity number: SC043396] The Charity's objects are specifically restricted to the advancement of health and the relief of those in need by reason of ill health, disability or other disadvantage and the promotion of the efficiency and effectiveness of the Police Service for the public benefit in particular but not limited to: 5.1 Provide treatment and/or facilities for ill or injured police officers to support their return to better health and wellbeing. 5.2 Provide treatment, at the Trustees' discretion and where capacity allows, for retired police officers and police cadets who are ill or injured to support their return to better health and wellbeing. 5.3 Provide treatment, at the Trustees' discretion and where capacity allows, in significant and unique cases to members of a policing organisation who are ill or injured to support their return to better health and wellbeing. |
£7,284,879 |
| THE POLICE TREATMENT CENTRES [Charity number: 1147449] THE ADVANCEMENT OF HEALTH AND THE RELIEF OF THOSE IN NEED BY REASON OF ILL HEALTH, DISABILITY OR OTHER DISADVANTAGE AND THE PROMOTION OF THE EFFICIENCY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF THE POLICE SERVICE FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT IN PARTICULAR BUT NOT LIMITED TO: 5.1 PROVIDE TREATMENT AND/OR FACILITIES FOR ILL OR INJURED POLICE OFFICERS TO SUPPORT THEIR RETURN TO BETTER HEALTH AND WELLBEING. |
£7,284,879 |
| COLLEGE OF PARAMEDICS [Charity number: 1164445] Membership organisation development of the Paramedic Profession |
£3,392,034 |
| METROPOLITAN POLICE BENEVOLENT FUND [Charity number: 1125409] Provides financial assistance to serving, retired and ex Metropolitan Police Officers and their dependants in need by way of a monetary grant or interest free loan. Also allows officers free access to Flint House, the Police Rehabilitation Centre in Goring, where necessary and supports the Metropolitan and City Police Orphans Fund |
£2,079,612 |
| THE METROPOLITAN AND CITY POLICE ORPHANS FUND [Charity number: 234787] To providing grants to necessitous orphans of members of the Metropolitan and City Police Officers to further their educational and welfare needs. |
£1,184,565 |
| BRITISH SOCIETY FOR GYNAECOLOGICAL ENDOSCOPY TRUST [Charity number: 1077892] Training in Gynaecological Endoscopy, particularly with regard to the management of endometriosis and pelvic pain. The BSGE organises meetings for Consultants, Doctors in Training and paramedics and awards appropriate Bursaries, including student bursaries for students taking the MSC in Advanced Gynaecological Endoscopy which is jointly run with the University of Surrey |
£960,181 |
Ten random charities¶
| Name | Latest income |
|---|---|
| Operation Florence [Charity number: SC052385] For the public benefit, to further the saving of lives throughout the United Kingdom in particular, but not exclusively, by providing: •A first response search and rescue service to those in need of rescue following accident or disaster involving bodies of water, flooding or otherwise entrapped. •A first response medical care and life saving first response medical intervention to those experiencing a medical emergency following an accident or disaster or otherwise in need of assistance. •Life-saving emergency medical transport of live human tissues, blood or medical equipment. •First Aid and First Responder training to Youth Groups. •Training, training bursaries and funded apprenticeships to those training to save lives, inclusive of those training to be first responders, ambulance technicians, paramedics, nurses and midwives. |
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| INLAND WATER SAFETY GROUP [Charity number: 1175451] Providing Inland Water safety information, education and training to the community. Preventing water related deaths by knowledge transfer and assisting with Search & Rescue operations as required. |
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| Blue Light Minds [Charity number: SC052992] 4 The organisation's purposes are: a) To reduce the high number of emergency service staff suffering from poor mental health particularly Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). This will be achieved by providing completely free and confidential psychological / mental health support to ALL emergency service staff. The types of support that will be provided range from: Trauma risk management (TRiM) assessments, Trauma focused Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) & Flash Therapy. b) To normalise seeking help after attending a traumatic or potentially traumatic case/call. c) To provide continuous free and easily accessible mental health support to all Paramedic Science University students. There will be a particular focus on students under the age of 30 as this age group is particularly vulnerable to psychological damage. |
£42,328 |
| CONNECT-NORTH PETHERTON [Charity number: 1117256] Connect North Petherton facilitates local projects as neededCafe Connect: monthly drop-in cafe held at Community Centre with varying activities, stalls & speakers.Social hubInfo & signposting service Drop-in point for local community police officer, village agent.Links with local organisations: community centre, library, primary school,medical practice.Inter-generational. All welcome. |
£4,474 |
| WEST MIDLANDS POLICE BENEVOLENT FUND [Charity number: 1186628] The benevolent fund provides grants to serving and retired police officers and serving and retired employees of the West Midlands Police and any other Qualifying Police Organisations suffering from financial hardship or who have a charitable need. Also supports organisations associated with policing for eg, sponsorship of events or funding towards activities. |
£323,223 |
| The Police Treatment Centres [Charity number: SC043396] The Charity's objects are specifically restricted to the advancement of health and the relief of those in need by reason of ill health, disability or other disadvantage and the promotion of the efficiency and effectiveness of the Police Service for the public benefit in particular but not limited to: 5.1 Provide treatment and/or facilities for ill or injured police officers to support their return to better health and wellbeing. 5.2 Provide treatment, at the Trustees' discretion and where capacity allows, for retired police officers and police cadets who are ill or injured to support their return to better health and wellbeing. 5.3 Provide treatment, at the Trustees' discretion and where capacity allows, in significant and unique cases to members of a policing organisation who are ill or injured to support their return to better health and wellbeing. |
£7,284,879 |
| SUPPORTING ARMED FORCES AND EMERGENCY SERVICES [Charity number: 1217867] governing document. To relieve the physical and mental sickness of individuals suffering from workplace trauma, particularly current and former military personnel and blue light services workers (such as police, firefighters, and paramedics), by providing free or low-cost counselling, therapeutic support, and related services. To relieve the needs of individuals and their families affected |
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| CARE OF POLICE SURVIVORS [Charity number: 1101478] Provides peer support to the families of police officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. This support can be of a one to one nature or group activities such as parents weekends, spouses weekends and children's activities. |
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| GNOSALL & DISTRICT COMMUNITY FIRST RESPONDER GROUP [Charity number: 1112651] The Group are made up of volunteers trained by West Midlands Ambulance Service. They respond to 999 calls and administer medical aid until the arrival of a paramedic/ambulance. The Group covers Gnosall and surrounding villages. |
£10,868 |
| BRITISH POLICE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA [Charity number: 1003562] The Orchestra made up of police officers, police staff and other members of the extended police family each year performs at different venues around the country raising money for a number of different charities. A mini tour of India took place in February 2008. Charity Concerts included Warwick Arts Centre for Fighting Blindness and the annual Proms Concert at Symphony Hall in December. |
£64,993 |