Work is ongoing to tackle “pockets of poor behaviour” amongst Wales Ambulance Service staff, including on misogyny and sexual safety, its chief executive has said.
Jason Killens said there was “a lot of work underway to modify that behaviour” after an external review found “some challenges in some of our workplaces”.
He said it was a “good thing in the short term” that staff were raising more concerns about workplace behaviour.
It follows February’s Welsh government takeover of the South Wales Fire and Rescue Service, after an investigation found it had a culture of sexual harassment and misogyny.
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