This Policy sets the Fire Authority’s commitment to meet its statutory responsibilities to improve our environmental performance and minimise the environmental impacts of our activities.
This Policy sets the Fire Authority’s commitment to meet its statutory responsibilities to educate and engage our communities to adopt safer behaviours, improve their safety, health and wellbeing.
This Policy sets the Fire Authority’s commitment to meet its statutory responsibilities as an organisation through a corporate governance framework that safeguards public funds and upholds public trust, by preventing theft, fraud, bribery and corruption. It promotes effective leadership, informed decision-making, accountability, and transparency to support the continual improvement of services for our communities.
This Policy sets the Fire Authority’s commitment to meet its statutory responsibilities to secure the provision of services and equipment efficiently to meet all normal requirements, and how it will manage its physical assets (including land, buildings, plant, vehicles, workwear, equipment, infrastructure and other items of distinct value). For the purposes of this policy, the term ‘assets’ relates to physical assets only and not people.
This is the Fire Authority Position Statement for Estate Design and forms part of the Fire Authority Asset Management Policy.
The Health and Safety Statement of Intent is an appendix to the Fire Authority Health and Safety Policy. The Health and Safety Statement of Intent establishes a clear direction and commitment for the organisation to comply with legislative requirements and best practice.
This notice confirms that the Fire Authority’s audited Statement of Accounts for 2023-24 has been published.
The Statement of Accounts has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA). It therefore aims to provide information so that members of the public, including electors and residents of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, Fire and Rescue Authority Members, partners, stakeholders and other interested parties can understand the overall financial position of the Authority and the outturn position for 2023/24.
This note provides important information about the audit opinion for the Fire Authority’s 2023/24 Statement of Accounts.
The purpose of this Pay Policy Statement is to set out Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service’s (HIWFRS) pay policies relating to its workforce for the financial year 2025/26, including the remuneration of its Chief Officers and lowest paid employees.