The regimes for developing policy, delivering services and providing assurance to the public for Fire and Rescue Services in Scotland and England have diverged significantly since 2010, facilitated by the devolution of responsibility for local public services to the Scottish Government. This divergence has generated an opportunity to compare two service regimes that for over a hundred and fifty years shared the same antecedents and history. Previous studies have individually explored the antecedents and the first five years of the development in each of the two countries between 2010 and 2015 (Taylor et al 2018, Murphy and Ferry 2018). This chapter presents a comparative appraisal of more recent and proposed changes to the fire and rescue...
Purpose: The organisational and service delivery landscape of the emergency services in the UK has b...
Peter Murphy, Kirsten Greenhalgh and Craig Parkin from Nottingham Trent University, University of No...
Pete Murphy and Kirsten Greenhalgh look at some of the proposals for the future of the Fire Service ...
In England following the 2004 Fire and Rescue Services Act and the 2004 Civil Contingencies Act, the...
A growing number of recent studies have raised concerns about accountability within traditional form...
The Fire Cover Review in Nottinghamshire arises out of the Integrated Risk Management Planning proce...
The organisational and service delivery landscape of the emergency services in the UK has been rapid...
A 'White Paper' and consultation issued by the Home Office in May 2022, covers a package of proposal...
The nature and form of accountability in the public sector is extremely complex, as public organisat...
Nottingham Trent University's Emergency Services Research Unit have been carrying out research into ...
Using evidence from English and Scottish fire and rescue services from 2010-2016, this paper aims to...
Over the last ten years, local government modernisation and the growth of community safety agendas h...
In England, fire and rescue services are defined as category A responders to all and any emergencies...
Pete Murphy and Kirsten Greenhalgh look at how relations with government have changed since the 2004...
The UK Fire and Rescue Service is subject to reform, along with other public sector services, result...
Purpose: The organisational and service delivery landscape of the emergency services in the UK has b...
Peter Murphy, Kirsten Greenhalgh and Craig Parkin from Nottingham Trent University, University of No...
Pete Murphy and Kirsten Greenhalgh look at some of the proposals for the future of the Fire Service ...
In England following the 2004 Fire and Rescue Services Act and the 2004 Civil Contingencies Act, the...
A growing number of recent studies have raised concerns about accountability within traditional form...
The Fire Cover Review in Nottinghamshire arises out of the Integrated Risk Management Planning proce...
The organisational and service delivery landscape of the emergency services in the UK has been rapid...
A 'White Paper' and consultation issued by the Home Office in May 2022, covers a package of proposal...
The nature and form of accountability in the public sector is extremely complex, as public organisat...
Nottingham Trent University's Emergency Services Research Unit have been carrying out research into ...
Using evidence from English and Scottish fire and rescue services from 2010-2016, this paper aims to...
Over the last ten years, local government modernisation and the growth of community safety agendas h...
In England, fire and rescue services are defined as category A responders to all and any emergencies...
Pete Murphy and Kirsten Greenhalgh look at how relations with government have changed since the 2004...
The UK Fire and Rescue Service is subject to reform, along with other public sector services, result...
Purpose: The organisational and service delivery landscape of the emergency services in the UK has b...
Peter Murphy, Kirsten Greenhalgh and Craig Parkin from Nottingham Trent University, University of No...
Pete Murphy and Kirsten Greenhalgh look at some of the proposals for the future of the Fire Service ...