Volunteer Fire Service Recruitment and Retention

Volunteer Fire Service Recruitment and Retention Survey

 

The Alberta Fire Chiefs Association (AFCA) Recruitment and Retention Committee is conducting a critical survey aimed at understanding the successes and challenges faced by volunteer fire departments across the province. Your participation is essential in helping us gather valuable insights that will guide our efforts to support and strengthen the volunteer fire service.

The purpose of this survey is to gather information on the experiences within volunteer fire departments, identifying both the successes and the challenges encountered. The data collected will be shared to encourage discussions among departments and communities about how to address these challenges. Additionally, the insights will help us develop targeted recommendations and tools for recruitment and retention.

This survey is intended for firefighters, fire chiefs, and municipal representatives who are involved in or have experience with a volunteer fire service. For the purposes of this survey, “volunteer” is defined as those who serve without remuneration, are paid-on-call, receive a stipend, are part of a composite department, or hold any similar position that fits the category of non-salaried fire personnel.

The survey is structured into three streams, each tailored to a specific perspective: firefighters, fire chiefs, and municipal representatives. The first question will ask you to select the stream or perspective you are responding from, and the survey will then guide you through the appropriate set of questions.

Please take the time to complete this survey by end of the day on Friday, September 27th, 2024. Your feedback is invaluable in shaping the future of the volunteer fire service in Alberta.

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Thank you in advance for your time and input. Your participation will make a significant difference in our collective efforts to support and enhance the volunteer fire service across the province.

Alberta Fire Chiefs Association

Roadside Safety and Partners Incident Reporting

Roadside Safety and Partners Incident Reporting

Join Our Roadside Safety Initiative

Help Us Make Our Roads Safer

The Alberta Fire Chiefs Association (AFCA) is taking a proactive step to gather evidence and data to capture roadside safety issues.  We are gathering real-life accounts and data on near-miss situations, where crews, individuals, and personnel were endangered by passing motorists or other hazards while responding to road or highway emergencies, roadside assistance, public works, or construction sites.

To facilitate this, we have set up an easy report system designed to capture your experiences with minimal hassle. By using a one-click website link, you can directly access a form to report any incidents of road safety such as near misses, individuals not slowing down, or flying debris that posed a danger.

Your participation in this initiative is of the utmost importance. The data collected will serve as a strong foundation for advocacy efforts, and policy decisions.

We understand the challenges you face daily, and stand committed to supporting you in every possible way. Your voice is powerful, and together, we can push for the changes needed to protect everyone on the road.

Thank you for your dedication to public safety and for your cooperation in this critical matter.

Number of Incidents Reported

20

Data Collection for Roadside Safety

Why Your Reports Matter

At the Alberta Fire Chiefs Association, we are committed to enhancing roadside safety through comprehensive data collection. Your firsthand experiences and reports are invaluable as they contribute significantly to our advocacy and policy-making efforts. Each submission helps us to better understand the risks and challenges faced on the roads, enabling us to argue more effectively for necessary changes and safety measures. By participating in this initiative, you are playing a crucial role in safeguarding the lives of emergency responders and the public at large.

Alberta Fire Chiefs Association

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