Privacy Week - Gathering personal information at incidents
If you gather information about somebody at an emergency you attend, you need to keep it confidential. This is an obligation in our Standards of Conduct, and also under the Privacy Act.
If you gather information about somebody at an emergency you attend, you need to keep it confidential. This is an obligation in our Standards of Conduct, and also under the Privacy Act.
Another way to protect sensitive information – both personal and organisational – is to maintain good habits with how we store documents in the workplace.
Fire and Emergency is celebrating New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) Week from 10-16 May in support of diversity and inclusion.
Your personal details such as your address, telephone number, date of birth, medical records, and bank account details can help malicious parties access systems.
Privacy Week begins today, and over the next week, we’ll be sharing tips on what you can do to help make privacy a priority.
This week, from 10-16 May, we are celebrating New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) Week.
Sportsperson of the Year Ryan Thomson has been recognised for his national and international achievements in jetski racing.
Check out how some of our teams around the country celebrated International Firefighters' Day this year.
The Hamilton Fire Brigade advises of the passing of Dave Jenkins on the 30th April 2021.
Every year on 4 May, International Firefighters’ Day, we celebrate the important role our people play in communities across New Zealand every day.