Showing posts with label Stakeholder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stakeholder. Show all posts

Monday, November 19, 2012

What a cheek! - Money for old rope

So it appears that West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue service have 

 "been encouraged by the level of interest shown during the 

consultation period, which began in September." 

According to today's Yorkshire Evening Post! - Click Link!


It has become clear to us at FCCL

that the last thing WYF&RS want is "Consultation"

Where were all the regular media advertisements,  
The Public meetings - in all the effected areas 
and 
The consultation with Stakeholders?

We here at FCCL are considering sending WYF&RS a rather large "Bill" for the time and effort we have put in notifying the Public of West Yorkshire about the decimation of their Fire Service.
Something that the WYF&RS PR Dept.  
Clearly haven't done!

Why is Hannah Stoneman being paid?
After all she is the leader of:-

Corporate Communications



West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue's Corporate Communications team provides a comprehensive range of services across the following:
public and media relations
marketing and internal communications
digital and visual media

Money for old rope!

Thursday, November 08, 2012

Business down the Pan!


A Lot has been made about House Fires, but what about your business? Most Businesses have Fire Alarms - 


Business Fires

Whilst numerically domestic fires dominate, the higher cost is carried by the commercial sector. The average cost of a commercial fire is £44,000; a figure that is often not covered completely by insurance. A sobering thought is that up to 80% of those businesses that experience a serious fire go out of business within 3 years of the fire.

And CFOA  the 
Chief Fire Officers Association

"60% of private businesses affected by fire never recover"


But one of the ways that the Fire Brigade has reduced its calls is by not responding straight away to the Alarm. They await until a fire is confirmed or send an Officer in a car to investigate first! 

So Your Livelihood is up in Flames, your employees out of work.



Have you been consulted about the cuts?

AS Part of the Consultation they are required to consult with Stakeholders within the County


Last year According to the Fire Authority Meeting Minutes
 "Approximately    80     stakeholders    were    identified   for   direct      contact,"

YES 

80 !!!!!!!! 

Only 80!!!!!!!

(and 2.2 million people live in West Yorkshire) 


Out of all the businesses within West Yorkshire!

FCCL would suggest that is not very many!


In a Report from 2009  
The
Association of Business Insurers  (ABI)
claimed
Record rise in the costs of fire damage
The cost of fire damage now stands at a record level according to research published today by the ABI. In the first half of 2009, insurers paid out £639 million - £3.6 million every day - for damage caused by fires. This is the highest half yearly figure ever, and follows on from last year’s record high level of fire claim costs.

HOW MUCH MORE WILL IT CONTINUE TO INCREASE?

 Nick Starling, the ABI’s Director of General Insurance and Health, said:


“The challenging economic climate is having a significant impact on the fire danger. While the numbers of fires may have been falling, the increase in large-scale fires is increasingly putting lives at risk, and puts more pressure on businesses in these already difficult trading times.”

This disturbing picture emerges from the ABI’s analysis of fire trends launched [sic] today (10 December) at a reception at the House of Commons. ‘Tackling Fire: A call for Action’ highlights that:

·         Fire damage claims in the first half of 2009 cost £639 million - £3.6 million each day. This follows on from the £1.3 billion fire losses in 2008, a 16% rise on 2007 and the most expensive year ever.
·         Between 2002 and 2008 the cost of the average fire claim for both commercial and domestic fires doubled, to £21,000 and £8,000 respectively.
·          Arson, which tends to increase during a recession, accounts for half of all commercial fires.

Socially deprived areas and schools are especially vulnerable  (Like most of the Inner city areas of West Yorkshire - FCCL Team): arson rates are 30 times higher in poorer areas.Twenty schools a week suffer an arson attack, disrupting the education of 90,000 schoolchildren, causing damage costing £65 million.
·          More open plan buildings, which allow more rapid spread of fire, and the increase in out of town developments, where fires can go for longer unnoticed, are among factors contributing to the doubling of fire costs since 2002."


Nick Starling added:

“Our analysis shows grounds for concern over fire trends. The continued recession is likely to have a significant impact on the number and cost of fires, and potentially on the number of fire-related deaths and injuries. That is why we urge the Government, working with other stakeholders including the fire service the police and insurers, to adopt our proposals to reduce the impact of fire.”


SO
Demand That You Are Consulted! 

If you are also confused by the Gobbledygook
 Contact the West Yorkshire FBU Officials on
 07967105224
for a clearer explanation!


Then once you have heard 

THE FACTS 
FROM OPERATIONAL FIREFIGHTERS 
(not management sat in their ivory tower) 



send YOUR VIEWS on the proposed cuts in West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Provision 



 send your comments via snail mail to 
Hannah Stoneman   or email her HERE
West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue
Oakroyd Hall
Bradford Road
Birkenshaw
West Yorkshire
BD11 2DY



Click HERE  to view the consultation documents. 



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