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Hospital contract

by Mark Rowe

In the first change of security provider at Kingston and Richmond NHS Foundation Trust in nearly 30 years, Assist Security Group (ASG) has been appointed to deliver security services at Kingston Hospital in west London.

The contract went live in April. Security officers cover the emergency department, maternity wards, and a control room, operating 24 hours. The firm is rolling out its NHS Security Development Programme there as in use across the guard firmโ€™s other NHS contracts in London.

It won in the training category at the UK Outstanding Security Performance Awards (OSPAs) in February. It promotes a one-team culture between security officers and clinical staff, according to a โ€˜One Person, One Voiceโ€™ method. That means that in sensitive patient interactions, only one member of staff communicates at a time, reducing confusion and the risk of escalation. Assist CEO Troy Hewitt said: โ€œOur task is to make a real difference: to the staff who work there every day, to the patients in their care, and to everyone who walks through those doors. Weโ€™ve brought new practices and training to Croydon, Epsom, and St Helier NHS, and weโ€™ll do it at Kingston too, working closely with clinical and management teams.โ€

About the firm

Assist has contracts with Guyโ€™s and St Thomasโ€™, Croydon, and Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trusts also in London. It’s a member of the ACS Pacesetters group of highest-scoring contractors approved by the Security Industry Authority regulator. Visit www.assistsecurity.co.uk.

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