Pink Shirt Day
Tomorrow is Pink Shirt Day, an opportunity to raise awareness and support working together to stop bullying by celebrating diversity and promoting kindness and inclusiveness.
Tomorrow is Pink Shirt Day, an opportunity to raise awareness and support working together to stop bullying by celebrating diversity and promoting kindness and inclusiveness.
Our new service, Speak Safe @ Fair Way will launch on 29 April.
The ‘your say’ people survey is now open. It only takes a few minutes to complete. Keep an eye out for the email or scan the QR code.
We are seeking your feedback on a proposed new Code of Conduct and our updated draft Policy on Bullying, Harassment and Victimisation.
Happy Lunar New Year to those of you celebrating this auspicious occasion!
Women in Fire and Emergency has released a research report into progression and development of our wāhine (women) firefighters.
The policy is designed to help you do the right thing by understanding what sexual harm is, how you can stop it or respond to it.
Earlier this year, an Eke Taumata work programme was established to start the long-term workplace culture change needed to ensure a positive work experience for our people. Today, we have published our first Eke Taumata six-monthly progress report.
We have now released the Decision Document outlining our new operating model for managing complaints.
We’re making our values visible because they matter. Our values describe who we are as an organisation and guide how we should behave.