Protect vulnerable people
How we plan to do this: be out in our communities, engaging with the public, identifying those at risk and working with partners to keep people safe.
What good looks like:
- The Service is a leader in data sharing across the county and actively seeks out new data and partnerships to build their understanding of the community they serve and the risks they face.
- The Service has a strong community engagement capability and works with partners, through Community Safety Partnerships and other mechanisms, to understand vulnerability and collectively mitigate risk.
- A service that can reach and engage with people from different communities and backgrounds, that identifies the risks they face and provides relevant support.
- The Service has strong relationships with health partners, delivering effective joined-up interventions at scale.
- Reduce fire injuries and deaths in the home, for instance through more home safety work.
- Reduce risks and incidents in rural areas through prevention activity, including more rural community officers.
- Risk and vulnerability is understood and mapped so every interaction by the Service has maximum impact from response, to prevention and protection