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The culture in fire and rescue services is showing some early signs of improvement, but too much unacceptable behaviour remains.

Publication  —  Fire & rescue services, Thematic inspection  — 

Between October 2023 and January 2024 we carried out an inspection of the handing of misconduct in fire and rescue services (FRSs) in England. 

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Today we published the terms of reference for a thematic inspection of the handling of misconduct in fire and rescue services.

Publication  —  Ethics and accountability, Fire & rescue services, Integrity and corruption, Professional standards, Terms of reference, Thematic inspection  — 

His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services will carry out an inspection of the handling of misconduct in fire and rescue services in England.

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Fire and rescue services in England are improving but further change is urgently needed – particularly on culture and diversity.

Publication  —  Effectiveness, Efficiency, Fire & rescue services, People  — 

The inspection assesses how effectively and efficiently Humberside Fire and Rescue Service prevents, protects the public against and responds to fires and other emergencies. We also assess how well it looks after the people who work for the service.

Publication  —  Effectiveness, Efficiency, Fire & rescue services, People  — 

This is the third time that HMICFRS has inspected fire and rescue services across England. Our focus is on the service they provide to the public, and the way they use the resources available. This includes: Devon and Somerset, Essex County, Gloucestershire, Humberside, Lancashire, London, Northampton, Norfolk, Nottingham, Oxfordshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire, Tyne and Wear, West Sussex and West Yorkshire.

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Fire and rescue services in England have made improvements in some areas, but more change is urgently required.

Publication  —  Annual reports  — 

This is Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Fire & Rescue Services’ report to the Secretary of State under section 28B of the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004. It contains his assessment of the sector in England, based on the inspections we carried out during 2021.

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Today we published a letter from Sir Thomas Winsor to the London Fire Commissioner and the Chief Fire Officer of Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service about the suggested pay increase connected to marauding terrorist attacks.