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Service plans and policies

It is a legal requirement for all fire and rescue services to produce and implement an Integrated Risk Management Plan – we call this our Community Safety Plan.

This plan is the foundation for our activity and focus over the next three years. By using risk modelling and analysis, the Service can set its priorities and manage the key risks facing the communities of Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole, Dorset, Swindon and Wiltshire.

All fire and rescue authorities must have regard for the Fire and Rescue Service National Framework in carrying out their functions. This requires us to:

The Plan is supported by the document ‘‘Our approach to Community Risk Management Planning (CRMP)‘.

See also: Strategic Assessment of Risk 2023/25

Annual Report

The Annual Report 2022-23 was adopted by the Fire and Rescue Authority on 28 September 2023, and gives a flavour of what has happened in the last year. Our Community Safety Plan sets out our future direction.

You can also view our previous Annual Reports for 2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-20, 2020-21, and 2021-22.

The Service’s high level policies

Statement of Assurance

The Service is required to produce an annual Statement of Assurance:

The final Statements from the constituent FRSs can be viewed below:

Strategies:

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