Norfolk’s first police and fire service collaboration report issued
A report highlighting progress made since Norfolk's police and fire services signed a pledge to work better together has been released.The report highlights some of the key achievements since the collaboration agreement was signed, which pledged to find opportunities to work together to improve the economy, efficiency and effectiveness of Norfolk’s emergency services.
Some of the steps taken in the first year of collaboration include:
- A new shared emergency control room
- A shared approach to dealing with missing persons
- Shared resources and training for staff
- Utilising buildings for the benefit of both services
- The start of joint public community engagement events
“Ultimately, what we all want is better, more efficient and effective public services for our county’s residents. It’s really pleasing to see what can be gained when we work together. May this closer working relationship long continue and grow.”
Produced jointly by Norfolk Constabulary and Norfolk Fire & Rescue Service, the report was approved by the Emergency Services Collaboration Board, which was set up a year ago as part of the agreement. The board has representatives from Norfolk County Council, Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk, Norfolk Constabulary and Norfolk Fire & Rescue Service.
Councillor Margaret Dewsbury, Cabinet Member for Communities and Partnerships, said: “This report underlines the commitment by staff in both services to take action and work better together for the benefit of everyone in Norfolk.”
The report was presented to members of Norfolk County Council’s cabinet at a meeting at County Hall today.
Norfolk Constabulary and Norfolk Fire & Rescue Service Collaboration Annual Report