We’ve won a national Charity of the Year Award 2020

We’ve won Charity Times’ Charity of the Year Award (income over £10 million) – a prestigious award open to national and regional charities and not-for-profit organisations from across the UK that have consistently delivered an outstanding service to their beneficiaries, been clear in their goals and strategy, and demonstrated excellence all round, especially in the past year.

The awards celebrate the best standards of leadership and professionalism amongst charities and not-for-profit organisations. Finalists in our category included Asthma UK and the British Lung Foundation, Blood Cancer UK and Elton John AIDS Foundation.

The Charity of the Year Award recognises our significant achievements over the last year – in particular, becoming the first Air Ambulance service in the UK to receive an outstanding CQC rating across all five areas of inspection: safe, effective, caring, responsive and well-led; and maintaining our pre-hospital life-saving emergency medical service 24/7 throughout the Coronavirus pandemic, whilst supporting our NHS partners with the transfer of critically ill Coronavirus patients across our regions, as and when required.

According to Charity Times, “The awards attracted hundreds of high quality entries, which were then evaluated by an expert independent judging panel. KSS was praised for continuing to deliver critical life-saving services despite the pandemic, and for proactively looking across the world to help preparedness. Judges said it excelled across all its delivery areas.”

David Welch, our CEO said: “What an amazing achievement in our 30th year to have been named Charity of the Year for an award organised by Charity Times, the charity industry’s leading publication. Every member of the KSS team has played a significant role in our success and I am immensely proud of this accolade.”

Helen Bowcock, Chair of the Board of Trustees adds: “This award acknowledges the dedication and commitment of our amazing crews who have continued to deliver their life-saving service, without interruption, throughout the Covid crisis. It is a great credit too to all KSS staff and volunteers under David Welch’s leadership and, as Chair, I would like to congratulate everyone and to give sincere thanks to the Charity Times judges for giving us this significant honour.”

Charity Times Awards promote best practice in the UK’s charity and not-for-profit sector, contribute towards raising the standards of charity management and provide recognition for those who are providing effective support to the sector. A list of finalists is available here.

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