Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Consultation

Posted on

September 22, 2020

Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Consultation

Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Authority has a statutory duty under the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004, to prepare an Integrated Risk Management Plan (IRMP). As part of the IRMP process we regularly review and assess the full range of foreseeable risks impacting the communities of Warwickshire to ensure that we have the plans, people, processes and equipment in place to ensure that Warwickshire remains a safe place to live and work.

The draft IRMP 2020 – 2025 summary document sets out our proposals for the next five years for keeping Warwickshire safe. It is now available on our website, together with all the appropriate supporting documents.

We are keen that all our residents and stakeholders have an opportunity to have their say on any proposals which may impact them.  With this in mind, we are inviting residents and stakeholders to take part in our consultation survey and to give their views on the following proposals as outlined in our IRMP summary document.

Ensure our workforce and ethos reflect the diverse communities we serve

Assess our capabilities to improve our ways of working in response to any future pandemics

Assess our overall resource capacity to ensure our personnel and physical assets are in the right place and at the right time to deliver our statutory duties

Develop further opportunities to support the wider community health outcomes and help to protect Social Care and the NHS

Implement digital solutions to enhance our service delivery.

To complete the online survey, please click on the link below and let us know what you think of our proposals.

Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Integrated Risk Management Plan 2020-2025 Consultation Survey

It is really important to us that we reach out to all our communities and as many people as possible have the opportunity to give their views on how we deliver our services.

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