Fire service research, the fitting-in website where academia and the fire service can meet - a resource for research and consultancy for the fire and rescue service and firefighters - Organised by Dr Dave Baigent this site provides a place to share your own research, to look at what others have written about the fire service and to see our commercial offerings.

 

Academics are not the experts, fire and rescue service managers are the experts.
What fitting-in can do is to help managers to recognise their expertise and to further understand the issues through that recognition.

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Helping people to understand

The 14 years I have spent at university since leaving the fire and rescue service has helped me to transform my sexist, racist and homophobic views. This change was not easy, but something that education helped me to achieve.

Firefighters who have similar difficulties do not have the luxury to spend the time I did in making this transformation. Yet they need to change their outlook.

Many of these firefighters believe that their attitudes are natural and that they cannot change their outlooks.

For these firefighters I offer the opportunity to take part in a workshop or in a one to one trainign package that will help them to recognise how I made this transformational change.

Using my own experience, my (new found) ability to teach and the knowledge that academia has given me fitting-in now offers an intensive workshop to help these individuals.

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"The Service are delighted with the research and reports produced by "Fitting-in. We believe that your original hyphothesis and work undertaken in Merseyside has resulted in a ground breaking piece of work that can only serve to inform the wider fire and rescue communities." 
This is what Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service had to say about the Ethos research, communications and training project (2007)

For further information or just to talk about what fitting-in can provide ring Dr Dave Baigent (GradIFireE) 07802 495 329, email or write to 17 Headley Gardens, Cambridge, CB22 5JZ

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