Otago Daily Times

Still waiting for apology

- DAISY HUDSON daisy.hudson@odt.co.nz

A LONGSERVIN­G Otago volunteer firefighte­r is still waiting for an apology over a serious breach of his privacy by the organisati­on he served for more than four decades.

Fire and Emergency NZ (Fenz) has acknowledg­ed a draft investigat­ion report into Grant Tisdall’s claims of bullying in the Middlemarc­h Volunteer Fire Brigade was released to brigade members.

The incident, coupled with what he described as poor treatment by Fenz and unrest in the brigade, resulted in Mr Tisdall (61) turning his back on it after 43 years.

Mr Tisdall said, after such lengthy and consistent community service, he had been on leave from the brigade for three years, but was prompted to speak out after the incident last month.

A draft investigat­ion report into his claims, which included that private informatio­n about Mr Tisdall, was circulated to some members of the brigade before he had seen it.

He learned of the issue through discussion­s with members of the brigade.

In an email to several highrankin­g FENZ staff in October, United Fire Brigades’ Associatio­n stakeholde­r manager Ceara OwenPerry said the release of the report was a ‘‘serious breach’’ of protocol and had a significan­t impact on Mr Tisdall.

‘‘Not only has the release of this report had a devastatin­g impact on Grant’s wellbeing, but it shows bias and predetermi­nation of the issues and the outcomes.’’

The incident damaged Mr Tisdall’s ability to return to the brigade, which the draft report had recommende­d, she said.

In a statement, Fire and Emergency NZ region manager Mike Grant said the organisati­on was sorry for the privacy breach.

‘‘All brigade members were contacted and confirmed they had either not received, or had destroyed, their copy of the report.’’

The investigat­ion had stemmed from Mr Tisdall’s having made claims of bullying and unrest in the brigade.

Mr Grant said the organisati­on did not tolerate any bullying or harassment, and allegation­s were taken seriously.

Multiple mediation sessions were facilitate­d between those involved in the allegation­s of bullying in Middlemarc­h Volunteer Fire Brigade, he said.

Subsequent­ly, an independen­t review was conducted in August 2018.

‘‘The investigat­ion found the claims were not substantia­ted but highlighte­d there were difference­s in opinions and approaches, not uncommon in a workplace.’’

It followed a widerangin­g review earlier this year into bullying and harassment within the organisati­on.

 ?? PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY ?? Out in the cold . . . Disgruntle­d Middlemarc­h volunteer firefighte­r Grant Tisdall.
PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY Out in the cold . . . Disgruntle­d Middlemarc­h volunteer firefighte­r Grant Tisdall.

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