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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Initial training is at the core of attempts to change fire service culture.

Fitting-in has been at the heart of the most publicised research carried out on initial training. The Sunrise report, which set out to establish a training programme for the 21st fire and rescue service by carrying out research in most training centres in the UK. This report was completed in partnership with Cambridge Fire and Rescue Service following a confidential report on the way their training was being done and culminated in the Sunrise conference attended by most UK fire services. This conference set the standard for the future and provided additional data for the Sunrise report.

Should you wish to learn more about what fitting-in can do for your initial training then contact Dave

 

 

 

"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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