Let me start by saying that I greatly value the work firefighters do, often selflessly putting themselves in danger to keep us and our families safe. I know that the Government is grateful for the work fire and rescue services do in their communities.
Regarding investment, I understand that fire and rescue authorities are receiving around £2.6 billion in 2023-24. Standalone fire and rescue authorities are seeing an increase in core spending power of 8.1 per cent in cash terms compared to 2022-23. On firefighters’ pay, the National Joint Council is responsible for overseeing decisions on pay and terms and conditions. However, I note that the Government’s Fire Reform White Paper set out proposals to conduct an independent review of the current pay negotiation process and consider its suitability for a modern emergency service.
While I appreciate your concern, I do not
believe it is necessary to introduce a statutory duty for firefighters to respond
to flooding, given that fire and rescue authorities already have the power to
respond to all kinds of emergencies for which they do not have a specific
statutory duty, including flooding. The Government supports this by providing
fire and rescue services with additional resources to tackle flooding such as
high-volume pumps and water rescue assets.
Some of the issues you raise, such as the
firefighters’ pension scheme, are matters for individual employing fire and
rescue authorities. It is also for individual fire and rescue authorities, as
employers with responsibility for health and wellbeing, to ensure that
firefighters receive the appropriate equipment and training they need to safely
respond to the wide range of incidents which they attend. I completely agree
with you about the importance of the health and safety of firefighters, and I
am pleased that the Home Office provides significant grant funding to the
National Fire Chiefs Council programmes including work that specifically
focuses on the health and wellbeing of firefighters.
While I appreciate that this may not be the
exact response you were hoping for, I do hope that I have been able to provide
you with some assurance.
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