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Community Safety Service Plan 2013 - 2016

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Plans, Policies and Performance - Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service

The Community Safety Service brings together a variety of functional teams that cover a diverse range of activities from firefighting, emergency planning and road safety to domestic violence, antisocial behaviour and alcohol and drug use.

As part of the fire and rescue planning process we are required to develop a three-year plan that sets out what we are doing about a variety of issues that are relevant to our local communities. Our current plan runs from 2013 to 2016 and outlines how we will work together to deliver services that are cost effective, reduce risks and meet the needs of all of our communities.

Below is our internal management document, providing a comprehensive look at the workforce, budget, risks, challenges and opportunities for our Community Safety Service. It also presents our key priorities and objectives for the forthcoming year in order to achieve our mission of:

“Working together to make Cornwall safer”

Front Cover of the Community Safety Service Plan 2013-16

PDF icon View the Community Safety Service Plan 2013-16

Our detailed delivery plan outlines all our key projects for 2013/14 and should be read in conjuction with the full service plan.

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Every year we refresh our plans to make sure that we tackling the right issues and meeting peoples’ needs.

The government provide fire and rescue authorities with a statutory framework within which to operate. 

If you have difficulty viewing the above file, contact the Fire and Rescue Service and they will send you a copy.

View information on our Risk Based Evidence Profile, which helps us to understand areas of greatest risk as well as people, places and properties that are more likely to experience incidents. This document provides information to support decision making and helps to inform our service plan.

National Framework

The new National Framework can be accessed on the Communities website.

The document gives clear guidance on what the Integrated Risk Management Plan must be for fire authorities, including

  • being easily accessible and publicly available
  • reflect effective consultation throughout its development and at all review stages with the community, its workforce and representative bodies, and partners
  • cover at least a three year time span and be reviewed and revised as often as it is necessary to ensure that fire and rescue authorities are able to deliver the requirements set out in this Framework
  • reflect up-to-date risk analysis and the evaluation of service delivery outcomes
  • fire and rescue authorities must work with communities to identify and prot4ect them from risk and to present incidents from occurring.

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