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This report summarises the work carried out under the Internal Audit Shared Service Agreement by the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC)’s Directorate of Audit, Risk and Assurance in the third quarter of 2021/22. It provides an assessment of the adequacy and effectiveness of the internal control framework within the London Fire Brigade (LFB).
This report presents LFB’s ethnicity pay gap data as of October 2021, and outlines progress and ongoing work in relation to this.
This report presents LFB’s disability pay gap data as of October 2021, and outlines progress and ongoing work in relation to this.
PN0986 - This publication complements and supports the Command Skills policy, providing the detail required for assertive, effective and safe incident command to be practised and applied. It is an essential guide to the safe systems of work required at incidents.
PN0987 - This policy sets out the incident command system that enables incident commanders to manage and fulfil their incident plan.
This paper presents the Brigade’s performance against the London Safety Plan as at the end of quarter three 2021/22 (data to the end of 31 December 2021). This report covers performance against budgets, key indicators, risks and projects.
This is the Health and Safety update and monitoring report for the 12 months to the end of September 2021/22. This report covers performance against a number of key health and safety indicators and measures.
This report provides a summary of the work of the London Fire Commissioner’s (LFC) Audit Committee for the year 2020/2021. The Audit Committee was constituted in November 2020 to provide more robust scrutiny and assurance of LFB’s financial, risk and governance and other internal control arrangements. Its Terms of Reference state that it shall produce an annual report which will be published on the LFC website.
This work details our partnership working with Thames Water. This is to provide support to those considered more vulnerable in an emergency
The policy explains the process applied when operational staff are considered for initial posting or transfer within the organisation.
It is the policy of the London Fire Brigade to ensure efficient arrangements are in place for the gathering, storage and dissemination of operational information that will assist in the successful resolution of an incident. These arrangements are contained within PN800 - Operational Risk Information.
The report sets out the treasury activity for the first six months (April to September 2021) of the 2021/22 financial year.