Heightened tension in Europe leads to increased cyber threat
Fire and Emergency personnel are being encouraged to remain vigilant to potential cyber attacks.
Fire and Emergency personnel are being encouraged to remain vigilant to potential cyber attacks.
Get your feedback ready! Our annual People Survey is coming up on 7 March and it’s your chance to make sure your voice is heard and help our organisation be the best it can be. This year our survey will run from 7 March to 1 April 2022 and we want to hear from you.
Our new Incident management specialist, Laurie Adams, wants to develop an incident management framework that is focused on what the end user really needs.
On 2 March, we were joined by Jacqui Maguire, a clinical psychologist, writer, speaker and media contributor, to talk about ‘Staying well in the face of Omicron’.
Kaikohe Volunteer Fire Brigade advises of the passing of ex CFO Ron Penney.
Waipawa Volunteer Fire Brigade advises of the passing of former CFO John McCullough.
To re-cap our approach to the 2021/22 remuneration review process, we are adopting a targeted approach to the annual market rate alignment, weighting more towards lower graded roles, but still providing progression up to 100%, and for those in the 100% to 110% range, where there is an approved rating of exceeds or significantly exceeds requirements.
Next Wednesday 2 March at 1pm, Jacqui Maguire, a clinical psychologist, will be hosting a webinar called ‘Staying well in the face of Omicron’
Reporting a near miss can save a life, particularly in the high risk environment in which we work. To reduce the number of accidents, we need to improve near miss reporting through Safe@Work.
The Omicron variant of COVID-19 is active in New Zealand communities and has created a time of uncertainty or perhaps even anxiety for some. There are some protective measures we can all take to minimise the worry we may experience during this time.