Pressure is on Premier Daniel Andrews to step in and address the “crisis” within Ambulance Victoria, after the organisation spent almost one million dollars on consultants.
spent on external consultants to develop the organsiation’s revamped values policy following an independent review.
Neil Mitchell said he’s hearing from paramedics expressing concern about equipment shortages and a lack of morale. “This totals nearly one million dollars in a year on outside advice that could have been handled in house,” he told listeners on Thursday.Mitchell said he heard from paramedics, expressing concern about equipment shortages and a lack of morale, claiming they were not getting enough support from senior leadership.
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