Local Advisory Committees
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      From: john luke
      
    
    Dear Fire and Emergency New Zealand,
I understand from your website that Fire and Emergency NZ will role out Local Advisory Committees initiative nationwide in 2019. I would like to understand do you have an approx.. timeline for the roll out and how is the interest applicant can apply, would you call for application in public site (job.govt.nz) and where would you call for nomination. Is there nomination form already available and who is the contact person for this initiative.
Yours faithfully,
john luke
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        Fire and Emergency New Zealand
      
    
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        From: Web Communications
        Fire and Emergency New Zealand
      
    
    Good morning John
 
Thank you for your enquiry. Please find below the response from Rob
 Morrison.
 
Kind regards
 
Mishaela Marsh
Business Services Assistant
 
National Headquarters, Level 12, 80 The Terrace
PO Box 2133, Wellington 6140
P: 04 474 4802 ext. 4802
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From: Morrison, Rob
 Sent: Wednesday, 13 February 2019 8:12 AM
 To: Web Communications <[FENZ request email]>
 Cc: Corbett, Hayley <[email address]>; Lockyer, Gary
 <[email address]>; Quayle, Emily
 <[email address]>
 Subject: Local advisory committee OIA response
 
Dear Mr Luke
 
Thank you for your email regarding the establishment of Local Advisory
 Committees. A timeline for the roll out of LACs nationally has not yet
 been confirmed.
 
Fire and Emergency NZ has been working to prepare for LACs being
 established by 2021 as per its commitment in the [4]2017 – 2021 Statement
 of Intent. 
 
Fire and Emergency can begin to establish LACs once LAC boundaries have
 been set. In 2018 the Board released a public consultation document
 inviting submissions on a proposal to establish the boundaries for LACs.
 The discussion document proposed that LAC boundaries match existing Civil
 Defence Emergency Management Group (CDEMG) boundaries. The Board is
 considering feedback received through submissions prior to makingdecisions
 about LAC boundaries.
 
You may be aware that Fire and Emergency ran a successful trial LAC in
 Hawke’s Bay in 2018. The trial was helpful in enabling Fire and Emergency
 to test and validate the critical elements of the proposed design for LACs
 and ensure they provide a framework within which LACs can operate
 efficiently and effectively, in order to achieve the intent of the Fire
 and Emergency NZ Act. The LAC trial confirmed that LACs will require
 careful set up and will take time to establish. Having the right
 capability and support in place within Fire and Emergency to support LACs,
 with dedicated resources at both a national and local level, will be
 critical to their success. Given the significant amount of work and change
 currently underway within Fire and Emergency to fully integrate the
 organisation, consideration is being given to the most appropriate time to
 confirm LAC boundaries and begin implementing LACs. The Board will
 considerrecommendations on LAC boundaries and potential options for
 implementation in 2019. This timing will allow the Board and Fire and
 Emergency to consider the recommendations and potential options alongside
 other work underway in the organisation, in particular the development and
 implementation of the proposed new Operating Model, which will consider
 the skills and capability required to support LACs, and the relationship
 between proposed LAC boundaries and proposed operational boundaries. 
 
Once establishment of LACs commences, it is anticipated that
 advertisements for Expressions of Interest will be via public notices and
 the Fire and Emergency NZ website. Fire and Emergency NZ will also seek
 nominations from national organisations that have wide reach and focus
 across local communities, particularly health, social services and
 emergency sectors.
 
Thank you again for your interest in this important initiative.
 
Yours sincerely
 
Gary Lockyer
 
 
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