Seeking supplier for new Dispute Resolution Scheme
New Dispute Resolution Scheme expected to be up and running by end of 2020
New Dispute Resolution Scheme expected to be up and running by end of 2020
As part of Fire and Emergency New Zealand, we all take a lot of pride in keeping communities safe.
We reached a significant milestone last week with the first meeting of the Fire and Emergency Tairawhiti Local Advisory Committee.
The Investment Panel met on 27 August to review the revised portfolio and considered a number of related papers and business cases.
Fire and Emergency is mainly funded by the Fire and Emergency Levy. The levy comes from insurance taken out on property that is insured against the risk of fire.
Congratulations to the recipients of the 2019/20 Firefighters’ Scholarship and Len Doughty Fellowship.
We are now in the market for our new Type 3 appliances with the publication of our Request for Proposal on the government tendering service.
Paul Turner, National Manager Response Capability is encouraging our people in Auckland to take advantage of a possible reduction in callouts as we move down through the COVID-19 Levels to take the online training on working safely around water.
Fire and Emergency informs you of the passing of Alistair Henderson, on 19 August in Christchurch. Alistair was a Fire Engineer with the New Zealand Fire Service from 1999 to 2007 and served in the Tauranga and Auckland offices.
A reminder that all Fire and Emergency New Zealand people who are injured at work can access rehabilitation support through the Injury Management Unit.