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CFO Dave Etheridge
Chair
CFOA Road Safety Executive Board
Road Safety GB working
with Fire and Rescue
- A Powerful Partnership
Chief Fire Officers’ Association
Road Safety Lead
CFO - Dave Etheridge
RSGB working with the
Fire and Rescue Service
A Powerful Partnership
Background - Fire and Rescue Services
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46 FRS in England.
Northern Ireland FRS.
Three FRS in Wales.
A single service covering Scotland.
CFOA – represents all services as the
professional voice of the UK Fire and
Rescue Service.
Prevention works
• Fire and Rescue Services have an
excellent track record in preventing fires
and other incidents.
• 50% reduction in fires over the past 10 years.
• 50% reduction in those killed and seriously
injured in fires over the last 10 years.
• Large reduction in arson related fires.
How have we achieved the 50% reduction?
• Many agencies share the same client base but
we were not sharing the same client data base.
• Intelligence and joint working has been key.
• Partnerships formed from Government to local
authority level and across sectors.
Road Traffic Collisions (RTC)
• FRS has a statutory duty to attend RTCs but not
to deliver road safety education.
• In 2011-12, there were 380 fire-related deaths
in Britain.
• In 2011-12, 1,754 people were killed on
Britain's roads.
• The Government have signalled that the FRS
needs to take on a wide role to make society
safer – not just from fire – more of a Community
Protection Agency.
Community Risk Management Plan
CFOA Road Safety Strategy
RSGB and CFOA MoU
How will we ensure partnership working?
Tying in with:
• National
• Regional
• Local Structures
• FRS delivering through local Safer Road
Partnerships where they exist.
Working together to make a bigger difference
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Campaigning
Data Sharing
Events Calendar
Media
Lobbying
Young People
How have FRS engaged?
• Well respected and trusted brand.
• Good role models for young people (the 16-24
hard to reach) and communities.
• Tied in with schools to deliver ‘safety’ messages
through the national curriculum.
• Seen as an educator not an enforcer.
• Seen as a helpful friend.
• Working with RSGB and others on a National
Road Safety Week.
Working in Partnership with other
Organisations to deliver safer roads
• ACPO and CFOA working together including
jointly appearing in front of the Transport
Select Committee.
• Cross Government lobbying – DCLG, HO,
Health, DfT Ministers.
• Closer working with other road safety groups
such as the charity sector and the private sector.
Road Safety Executive Board and UK Structure
DfT
RSGB
All FRS Regions
Highways Agency
Road Safety
Executive
Board
Data and
Intelligence
Commissioning
and Funding
Partners and
Stakeholders
Police
Practitioners
CFOA Road Safety structure
• Partnerships are key to delivering success.
• Dedicated work streams to inform FRS.
• Sharing data, intelligence and approaches to
enable FRS and stakeholders to map out how
to make a difference – and deliver.
• Stop reinventing the wheel!
An Oxfordshire example
• Youth and Magistrates Courts diversionary
approach concerning car related crime through
working with the Youth Offending Service.
Summary
• FRS role changing to be more of a Community
Protection Agency.
• Common goal to work with others to reduce road
deaths to try to replicate the success we have
achieved in fire deaths.
• Partnerships and data sharing is key.
• As public sector resources reduce, it’s clear we
all need to work together to make a bigger
difference.
RSGB and
Fire and Rescue
A VERY POWERFUL PARTNERSHIP
Thank you for listening.
Any questions?