This week is Te Wiki Tūao ā-Motu National Volunteer Week
This week is an opportunity for us to come together and say “three cheers for our volunteers”, their whānau, employers, supporters and all those who work alongside them.
This week is an opportunity for us to come together and say “three cheers for our volunteers”, their whānau, employers, supporters and all those who work alongside them.
Next week is Te Wiki Tūao ā-Motu National Volunteer Week! An opportunity for us to say “three cheers to the volunteers”, their whānau, employers, supporters and all those who work alongside them.
Today, five of our Queen’s Birthday Honours recipients were presented with their Queen’s Service Medals (QSMs) at Government House.
This Sunday 5 December is International Volunteer Day, a chance to acknowledge and thank our volunteers, and all those who support them, for keeping New Zealand safe.
To make sure our recognition activities are hitting the mark with our volunteers, we ran a Volunteer Reward and Recognition Survey in July.
Fire and Emergency and the New Zealand Firefighters Welfare Society (NZFFWS) are proud to re-sign our Statement of Cooperation
To ensure brigades have everything they need to help with their volunteer attraction, we have a comprehensive range of useful information and resources to assist with recruitment of new volunteers in the toolkit on the Portal.
Athol's new fire station has boosted team morale and attracted more volunteers to the Northern Southland brigade, as well as providing a fit-for-purpose facility.
Our Martinborough Volunteer Fire Brigade is well on its way to becoming a medical first response brigade.
Our second six-monthly report to track Fire and Emergency New Zealand’s progress against our Volunteerism Strategy is now publicly available.