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Page  —  Fire and Rescue Service Assessments  〉 Fire and Rescue Service Assessment 2018/19  〉 Dorset and Wiltshire

A fire and rescue service that looks after its people should be able to provide an effective service to its community. It should offer a range of services to make its communities safer. This will include developing and maintaining a workforce that is professional, resilient, skilled, flexible and diverse. The service’s leaders should be positive

Page  —  Fire and Rescue Service Assessments  〉 Fire and Rescue Service Assessment 2018/19  〉 Dorset and Wiltshire

An effective fire and rescue service will identify and assess the full range of foreseeable fire and rescue risks its community faces. It will target its fire prevention and protection activities to those who are at greatest risk from fire. It will make sure businesses comply with fire safety legislation. When the public calls for

Page  —  Fire and Rescue Service Assessments  〉 Fire and Rescue Service Assessment 2018/19  〉 West Midlands

An efficient fire and rescue service will manage its budget and spend money properly and appropriately. It will align its resources to its risk. It should try to keep costs down without compromising public safety. Future budgets should be based on robust and realistic assumptions. West Midlands Fire Service’s overall efficiency is good. West Midlands

Page  —  Fire and Rescue Service Assessments  〉 Fire and Rescue Service Assessment 2018/19  〉 Northumberland

A fire and rescue service that looks after its people should be able to provide an effective service to its community. It should offer a range of services to make its communities safer. This will include developing and maintaining a workforce that is professional, resilient, skilled, flexible and diverse. The service’s leaders should be positive

Page  —  Fire and Rescue Service Assessments  〉 Fire and Rescue Service Assessment 2018/19  〉 Greater Manchester

A fire and rescue service that looks after its people should be able to provide an effective service to its community. It should offer a range of services to make its communities safer. This will include developing and maintaining a workforce that is professional, resilient, skilled, flexible and diverse. The service’s leaders should be positive

Page  —  Fire and Rescue Service Assessments  〉 Fire and Rescue Service Assessment 2018/19  〉 Greater Manchester

An efficient fire and rescue service will manage its budget and spend money properly and appropriately. It will align its resources to its risk. It should try to keep costs down without compromising public safety. Future budgets should be based on robust and realistic assumptions. Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service’s overall efficiency requires improvement.

Page  —  Fire and Rescue Service Assessments  〉 Fire and Rescue Service Assessment 2018/19  〉 Greater Manchester

An effective fire and rescue service will identify and assess the full range of foreseeable fire and rescue risks its community faces. It will target its fire prevention and protection activities to those who are at greatest risk from fire. It will make sure businesses comply with fire safety legislation. When the public calls for

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

This inspection assesses how effectively and efficiently Dorset and Wiltshire 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.

Page  —  Fire and Rescue Service Assessments  〉 Fire and Rescue Service Assessment 2018/19  〉 Norfolk

A fire and rescue service that looks after its people should be able to provide an effective service to its community. It should offer a range of services to make its communities safer. This will include developing and maintaining a workforce that is professional, resilient, skilled, flexible and diverse. The service’s leaders should be positive

Page  —  Fire and Rescue Service Assessments  〉 Fire and Rescue Service Assessment 2018/19  〉 West Midlands

An effective fire and rescue service will identify and assess the full range of foreseeable fire and rescue risks its community faces. It will target its fire prevention and protection activities to those who are at greatest risk from fire. It will make sure businesses comply with fire safety legislation. When the public calls for