Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Fire Services

Chief Fire and Rescue Advisor for England, is responsible for the advising the government on all matters concerning the Fire and Rescue Service. The CFRA also handles the auditing of all Local Authority Fire Services to ensure they meet strict performance criteria and targets laid out by the English Governments .

The Chief Fire and Rescue Advisor reports to the Department of Communities and Local Government (DCLG). Responsibility for Fire and Rescue Services in Wales is devolved to the Welsh Government who in turn have their own appointed Fire and Rescue Advisor who reports directly to the Welsh Minister for Local Government.

The current CFRA the former Chief Fire Officer of Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service, Peter Holland CBE. The role of CFRA also includes additional responsibilities to HM Government. The CFRA is the most senior Fire and Rescue Service adviser to the United Kingdom Government, holding the role of Chief Fire Officer (CFO) advising on policy, procedures, and legislative changes affecting the UK Fire Service. The devolved administrations consider and adopt UK policies and procedures where applicable.

Although this additional responsibility only officially extends to England, the post is deemed to cover to all parts of the UK in shaping policy changes relating to the UK Fire & Rescue Service inlight of major incidents and outcomes from any investigations resulting from the work of the Fire & Rescue Service.

The Inspectorate reports on the activities of the Public Fire and Rescue Services of England as well as the Defence Fire and Rescue Service (which operated by the Ministry of Defence) on a voluntary basis.

The HMFSI's equivalent in Scotland is Her Majesty's Fire Service Inspectorate for Scotland

Background

In February 2007, the government in the UK announced it was setting up a new unit to advise ministers on fire and rescue issues and creating the role of Chief Fire and Rescue Adviser (CFRA) confirming in May the same year that Sir Ken Knight had been appointed to the position.[1][2] In October 2007, Sir Ken left the London Fire Brigade to start his new role.[3] The announcement was made by the then fire minister Angela Smith. The purpose of the unit and its adviser is to "provide ministers and civil servants with independent professional advice on fire and rescue issues".[1] The Chief Fire and Rescue Adviser also retains the historic title of HM Chief Inspector which was traditionally given to the head of Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Fire Service.[4] The new unit and its chief advisor will replace HMFSI, its function is to advise ministers, COBR and other government departments; and local government. The Chief Fire and Rescue Adviser or CFRA reports to the Department for Communities and Local Government. The new units remit only extends to England and Wales. The separate Inspectorate in Scotland Her Majesty's Fire Service Inspectorate is under the leadership of its Chief Inspector, Steven Torrie.

The role of the CFRA

The DfCLG has outlined the general functions of the CFRA, and the new unit:[1]

The detailed job description was made available to the public ahead of Sir Ken's appointment. It said the role of CFRA comes with a "substantial six figure package".[5] The CFRA will have to set up the new unit, the last HM Chief inspector of Fire Services was Sir Graham Meldrum who retired in January 2007. The new post of CFRA has been created to reflect changes to the fire and rescue service in the UK brought about by the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004, although it only applies to England and Wales. However, it is anticipated that the CFRA will advise the government on any major incident in the UK.

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Department for Communities and Local Government, News Release 022, New Advisory Unit for Fire and Rescue Services to be Set Up, 8 February 2007
  2. Communities and Local Government News Release 099, 24 May 2007, New Chief Fire and Rescue Adviser Appointed
  3. Dept for Communities and Local govt: News Release 174 - New Advisory Unit for the Fire & Rescue Service starts work, published 1 Oct 2007
  4. Dept for Communities and Local Government, Her Majesty's Fire Service Inspectorate (HMFSI) (accessed 21 Feb 07)
  5. Dept for Communities and Local Government: Chief Fire and Rescue Adviser (accessed 21 Feb 07)

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