Quality of training is directly proportional to the quality of eventual performance, especially when that performance may be needed within 10 minutes of an incident occurring.Our personnel bring their experiences to your simulation with unique insight and acting in the field. They remain in character throughout.Mass incident and observational exercise planning and support.On-exercise feedback and reviews fine tune techniques and re-inforce learning.Flexibility, professionalism and realism is the essence of our casualty simulations.Quality of training is directly proportional to the quality of eventual performance, especially when that performance may be needed within 10 minutes of an incident occurring.Feedback from clients pioneers the development of new techniques enabling more tasks to be undertaken on casualty, such as cannulation, packing out, and cricothyrotomy.Each trauma amputee undertakes an accreditation process, covering theatrical techniques, medical treatment processes and physiological issues.Our SFX team replicate injuries like arm and leg amputations, head and facial wounds, eviscerated abdomens, surgical emphysema and groin wounds.We pioneer the development of new techniques, enabling a huge range of on-casualty interventions, including cannulation, packing out and cricothyrotomy.Support and guidance on incident planning maximizes casualty use through through each part of an integrated trauma management process.Multi agency, collaborative projects through to single agency bespoke training and awareness courses.Experience the effects and management of trauma incidents in the most realistic way possible – we are the only substitute for the real thing.Trauma Amputee Simulation Training (TAST) is proven to increase survival rates in real life incidents.

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I thoroughly enjoy every day I work for Amputees in Action. The experiences and opportunities that arise are something that no other job can offer. Days can be long, cold and tiring but all is forgotten at the end of the day when you realise the benefit of the training you have provided and the appreciation of all those involved.  Working alongside others who all also face the troubles of life as an amputee and yet still smile and enjoy life has helped me to realise I have a positive future. From working for Amputees in Action I no longer feel ashamed or embarrassed of whom I am but am proud of embracing life as an amputee.

Jade Rand, Amputee Artist