The SFRS is a proud Corporate Parent. We see our Corporate Parenting duties not only as a responsibility but an opportunity to have a positive impact and improve the life chances for care experienced people.
The next six weeks we will consult to find out your views on the proposed outcomes and actions for the next SFRS Corporate Parenting Plan 2023-2026 (Plan). We will use the information to shape our next Plan, ensuring that we are meeting our...More
Thank you for taking the time to register your organisatrion as a Safe and Well Partner for the pilot project.
By completing the Data Sharing Framework you have ensured both your organisation and SFRS understand their specific roles in protecting the data and information shared between us.
To help SFRS understand the value of the pilot and make improvements, where necessary, we would be most grateful for your feedback. Please give as much information as possible, both positive and...More
Thank you for participating in the Safe and Well Pilot. Providing feedback after each visit will ensure SFRS can deal with, in a timely manner, any issues or problems you have encountered.
It is particularly important that you immediately highlight any ICT issues you experience as these will require to be acted on as soon as possible.
YOU SHOULD COMPLETE THIS SURVEY AFTER EVERY SAFE AND WELL VISIT YOU CARRY OUT.
Please give as much detail as possible and thank you again...More
Safe and Well (S&W) aims to build on the current Home Fire Safety Visit (HFSV) model and incorporate wider health and social care considerations, help enable people to maintain independence and improve personal resilience and quality of life through early intervention. The emphasis will be on those most at risk across Scotland’s communities, referred by key partner agencies, providing SFRS with the opportunity to deliver coordinated advice, offer signposting and identify people who...More
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) invites you to share your views on our draft Strategic Plan 2022-25 . Our Strategic Plan details the activities we want to achieve to contribute to the safety and wellbeing of Scottish communities, whilst keeping our firefighters safe.
The seven Outcomes set out within our Plan complement the priorities in the Fire and Rescue Framework for Scotland 2022 . The Fire and Rescue Framework is developed by the Scottish...More
Thank you for taking part in the Safe and Well Training Modules. Your feedback is invaluable to us. Please complete the attached survey giving as much information as possible. Both positive and negative feedback will be gratefully received.
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The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service invites views on the draft of the second iteration of our Gaelic Language Plan 2022– 2025.
Gaelic Language Draft Plan 2022-25
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Operations Control are currently reviewing their National Operations Control Sharesite to make improvements for our Operations Control Colleagues.
We would really appreciate your views on the site to assist us in making improvements.
This survey is anonymous, Thank you for your participation.
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The South Lanarkshire Unintentional Injuries Group consists of a range of agencies and groups. One of its aims is to work together in partnership to help prevent accidents in the home, for example burns, scalds and poisonings, among very young children.
This survey is aimed at the parent, guardian, or primary carer of a child zero to five years of age living in South Lanarkshire.
The survey is voluntary and anonymous, and no identifying personal information is...More
As part of our public consultation on reducing unwanted fire alarm signals, we’d like to hear your views on our three proposals to change the way we respond to workplace automatic fire alarms - known as AFAs.
Each year we attend more than 28,000 false alarms from workplace AFAs. On average we send two fire engines to each call so that’s around 57,000 unnecessary blue light journeys and 64,000 hours checking alarms - often because they are dusty, broken or in many cases...More
As part of our public consultation on a long-term vision for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS), we’d like to hear your views on our plans for how the Service should evolve over the next decade and beyond.
Please take five minutes to complete our short questionnaire below.
Thank you.
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SFRS Legal Services aim to provide a high quality in- house service. To allow us to evaluate and continuously improve upon the services we provide we would greatly appreciate your assistance in completing this questionnaire.
Kindly rate the following questions by crossing your chosen answer.
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Following publication of the Scottish Fire and Rescue Strategic Plan 2019-22 in October 2019, we will be reviewing and revising our Local Fire and Rescue Plans.
We invite you to share your views on our local service provision. This is to make sure our local priorities remain relevant to local needs and risk as well as aligned to our new strategic ambitions.
This survey is open for ten weeks, closing on 18 March 2020.
Your opinion matters and we would like...More
To help us to provide relevant, useful and timely statistics we would like your feedback on what we publish on our statistics webpage .
We anticipate that some users make use of content from each of our two statistical series and so have included questions on both in this consultatation, although these sections can be skipped if not applicable. We expect that it will take around 10 minutes to complete this consultation.
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The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service invites you to share your views on our draft Strategic Plan 2019-22. As a cornerstone of our ongoing development, this Strategic Plan aims to ensure that we remain fully committed to improving the safety and wellbeing of the communities of Scotland that we serve. You can download a copy of the draft Plan from a link at the bottom of this page.
The draft Strategic Plan was prepared following a statutory review of our current Strategic Plan...More
We would like you to take a few minutes to let us know what you think of our website. By sharing your experiences of using our site, you can help us make improvements and make it more useful for everyone.
It will take less than five minutes to complete, so please let us know what you think .
All comments welcomed and appreciated.
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The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service are seeking feedback from attendees at recent Positive Action events in relation to the firefighter recruitment campaigns in order to inform improvements to future events.
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The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service is transforming and we want you to be part of our decision-making process by giving you the opportunity to tell us your views and ideas on the future of your Service.
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We are required to prepare individual Local Fire and Rescue Plans for each local authority area in Scotland. Our first set of Plans, implemented in April 2014, provided the first building blocks to strenthen our connections with local partners and communities.
During the course of 2017 these Plans will be replaced with new, more locally tailored Plans. When these revised Plans have been drafted we will seek your views on their content. This site will host the consultation activity for...More
A new Local Fire and Rescue Plan has been drafted for the West Dunbartonshire area. This has been prepared following a review of our performance over the past three years.
To inform the review we asked local people and partners how well they thought we were doing and what else they thought the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service could do to improve community outcomes. We also carried out a thorough assessment of our operational and other available local data to identify risks and the...More
A new Local Fire and Rescue Plan has been drafted for the East Dunbartonshire area. This has been prepared following a review of our performance over the past three years.
To inform the review we asked local people and partners how well they thought we were doing and what else they thought the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service could do to improve community outcomes. We also carried out a thorough assessment of our operational and other available local data to identify risks and the...More
A new Local Fire and Rescue Plan has been drafted for the Clackmannanshire area. This has been prepared following a review of our performance over the past three years.
To inform the review we asked local people and partners how well they thought we were doing and what else they thought the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service could do to improve community outcomes. We also carried out a thorough assessment of our operational and other available local data to identify risks and the...More
A new Local Fire and Rescue Plan has been drafted for the Stirling area. This has been prepared following a review of our performance over the past three years.
To inform the review we asked local people and partners how well they thought we were doing and what else they thought the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service could do to improve community outcomes. We also carried out a thorough assessment of our operational and other available local data to identify risks and the priorities we...More
A new Local Fire and Rescue Plan has been drafted for Falkirk. This has been prepared following a review of our performance over the past three years.
To inform the review we asked local people and partners how well they thought we were doing and what else they thought the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service could do to improve community outcomes. We also carried out a thorough assessment of our operational and other available local data to identify risks and the priorities we still need to...More
A new Local Fire and Rescue Plan has been drafted for West Lothian. This has been prepared following a review of our performance over the past three years.
To inform the review we asked local people and partners how well they thought we were doing and what else they thought the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service could do to improve community outcomes. We also carried out a thorough assessment of our operational and other available local data to identify risks and the priorities we still...More
A new Community Fire and Rescue Plan has been drafted for the East Lothian area. This has been prepared following a review of our performance over the past three years.
To inform the review we asked local people and partners how well they thought we were doing and what else they thought the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service could do to improve community outcomes. We also carried out a thorough assessment of our operational and other available local data to identify risks and the...More
A new Community Fire and Rescue Plan has been drafted for the Scottish Borders area. This has been prepared following a review of our performance over the past three years.
To inform the review we asked local people and partners how well they thought we were doing and what else they thought the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service could do to improve community outcomes. We also carried out a thorough assessment of our operational and other available local data to identify risks and the...More
A new Community Fire and Rescue Plan has been drafted for the Midlothian area. This has been prepared following a review of our performance over the past three years.
To inform the review we asked local people and partners how well they thought we were doing and what else they thought the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service could do to improve community outcomes. We also carried out a thorough assessment of our operational and other available local data to identify risks and the priorities...More
A new Local Fire and Rescue Plan has been drafted for the Na H-Eileanan An Iar area. This has been prepared following a review of our performance over the past three years.
To inform the review we asked local people and partners how well they thought we were doing and what else they thought the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service could do to improve community outcomes. We also carried out a thorough assessment of our operational and other available local data to identify risks and the...More
A new Local Fire and Rescue Plan has been drafted for the Orkney area. This has been prepared following a review of our performance over the past three years.
To inform the review we asked local people and partners how well they thought we were doing and what else they thought the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service could do to improve community outcomes. We also carried out a thorough assessment of our operational and other available local data to identify risks and the priorities we still...More