Injury and rehabilitation support
Any Fire and Emergency employee who is injured at work can access rehabilitation support through the Injury Management Unit. Volunteers can access support through the UFBA Accident Assurance Scheme.
Any Fire and Emergency employee who is injured at work can access rehabilitation support through the Injury Management Unit. Volunteers can access support through the UFBA Accident Assurance Scheme.
Minty Thomas In memorium.
Find out about the revised Travel and accommodation policy, including changes to the travel approval structure. We've also made changes to the Travel booking request form.
This week is Epetoma o te reo Māori Kūki ‘Āirani - Cook Islands Language Week.
Fire and Emergency learned some valuable lessons during the responses to the severe water events of early 2023.
The Board has recently approved our updated Statement of Intent (SOI) for 2023 – 2027 and our Statement of Performance Expectations (SPE) for 2023/2024.
The team at our Service Centre in Tauranga recently hosted our Minister, Hon Barbara Edmonds, our Chief Executive, Kerry Gregory, Director Service Delivery Operations, Brendan Nally, and Ngā Tai ki te Puku Region Manager, David Guard.
The Kaikōura Volunteer Fire Brigade and community celebrated the official opening of its new fit-for-purpose station last weekend.
We are proposing to change the way we manage complaints - from initial enquiries through to resolution.
The Risk Manager software has been successfully upgraded. This means our Safe@Work and Audit@Work applications are now available to use as normal.