The importance of actively listening
The importance of listening cannot be underestimated, from comprehending instructions to being there for a colleague when they need support.
The importance of listening cannot be underestimated, from comprehending instructions to being there for a colleague when they need support.
We’re almost halfway through Movember and true to form, our people are stepping up to the challenge.
Our latest in the 'near miss' series is what we can do to increase awareness and safety measures when working in and around moving vehicles.
This Movember, join us in shining a spotlight on men’s health - tackling prostate cancer, testicular cancer, and poor mental health - to ensure we’re looking after ourselves and the men in our lives.
Today Fire and Emergency has published its Level 2 Investigation Report into the Newtown 225 (NEWT225) Aerial Failure.
Peer Support is part of Fire and Emergency's commitment to Critical Incident and Personal Stress Support (CIPSS).
Fire and Emergency will fund a short-course of counselling sessions for you, your spouse or other immediate family through our national provider, Vitae.
Next week is Mental Health Awareness Week and this year’s theme is ‘Reconnect - with the people and places that lift you up’.
For Fire and Emergency, a near miss is an unplanned event which offers an opportunity to improve how we protect our people and the public.
Any Fire and Emergency New Zealand employee who is injured at work can access rehabilitation support through the Injury Management Unit.