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Western Australia

Society of Ambulance Paramedic Students (SOAPS)

What S.O.A.P.S is all about...

S.O.A.P.S is the representative student body for all Ambulance Paramedic students in Western Australia. The society works at both an educational and social level to assist, direct, represent and connect the various student year groups and study modes across the state. In a day-to-day setting, the role of S.O.A.P.S is fairly straightforward: it's a complete support and communication hub for those who need it, helping out on all levels- from trivial sticking points such as buying and selling second-hand books or university enrolment to organising social gatherings and facilitating regular Professional Development Seminars. On a broader scale, S.O.A.P.S is also a body that is able to represent the unity of Ambulance Paramedic students at the University committee and industry level.

Who runs S.O.A.P.S...?

S.O.A.P.S is overseen by an elected committee of students representing first, second and third year. Traditionally, the day-to-day runnings of the society have been placed into the eager hands of first year students at the Edith Cowan University Joondalup campus. This group is generally in contact more regularly and are able to use the resources of the university to the society's benefit. There is also active interaction with and participation from University and industry staff such as Dr. Richard Brightwell, Head of School for the Paramedical Science Degree.

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Florian Breitenbach (President)
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