The Wolf Was Not Sleeping now available for personnel
The Wolf Was Not Sleeping is a bedtime story developed by New Zealand Firefighters Welfare Society for young children whose parents are first responders working within stressful environments.
The Wolf Was Not Sleeping is a bedtime story developed by New Zealand Firefighters Welfare Society for young children whose parents are first responders working within stressful environments.
Over the next two weekends, the ICT team will be replacing docking stations and monitors at NHQ.
From Friday 10 July 2020, the Habit at Work tool will no longer be available as ACC has made the difficult decision to retire it.
The survey for feedback on your observations and experiences during our response to the COVID-19 pandemic is still running so please take a moment to fill it in.
Please join me in congratulating Paul McGill who was formally recognised today as an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit.
Official stand-up of the new People Branch
We have 11,977 operational people working at Fire and Emergency and of these 9,647 had completed the Working Safely Around Water training module as at 1 July this year.
Matariki is the Māori name for the Pleiades star cluster and heralds the beginning of the Māori New Year.
AFAC has now extended the date for submitting nomination forms to 23 July for the 2020 Motorola Solution Foundation ‘Knowledge Innovation Award’.
Volunteer Leaders Conferences