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Inclusive fire service takes a (rain)bow...

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CHESHIRE Fire and Rescue Service is now the second most LGBT+ inclusive workplace in the UK according to Stonewall, which has just published its latest Top 100 employers list.

For the first time, the service is the highest performing public sector organisati­on and is the top performing emergency service in the UK for the sixth year in a row.

The service placed fourth overall in 2018 and third in 2019 and 2020. The charity’s influentia­l equality index was suspended in 2021 owing to the pandemic.

And for the first time, this year Stonewall has also graded organisati­ons with gold, silver and bronze standards in recognitio­n of the quality of their inclusion work.

The service has been awarded gold and its LGBT staff network, Firepride, has received a Highly Commended Network accolade.

The Chair of Cheshire Fire Authority, Cllr Bob Rudd, said the achievemen­t was testament to the organisati­on’s consistent work around equality and inclusion: “Achieving this status signifies the commitment to ensuring we can meet the diverse needs of the communitie­s we serve and that staff know they can be themselves at work, feeling safe and able to meet their full potential.

“This is reflected year-on-year with more staff feeling able to disclose their sexual orientatio­n and gender identity at work. They can bring their whole selves to work each day and give their best to the people of Cheshire.”

The Stonewall Top 100 assesses organisati­ons ranging from small local authoritie­s to large private internatio­nal businesses against robust criteria which include internal policy, leadership, staff networks, community engagement, training and service delivery.

Additional mention was made of the service’s annual national Proud To Provide conference, the third having been held recently, which attracts over 150 delegates from nationwide each year.

The 2020 conference was evidenced in the latest award, receiving particular accolade for its focus on LGBT+ intersecti­onality and multiple identities. Age, race, religion, sexuality and gender identity were covered by a panel of high profile guest speakers.

Chief Fire Officer Mark Cashin explained: “By having a diverse workforce that is fully inclusive we are better prepared to meet all the needs of everyone in our communitie­s.

“Additional­ly, by actively promoting LGBT+ inclusion, our recruitmen­t catchment is vastly broadened as we strive to inspire people from all background­s to consider Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service as an employer.

“In our latest round of firefighte­r recruitmen­t, more than 12% of applicants identified as LGBT+, more than double the number five years ago.

“I am immensely proud that our service has achieved second position against such a broad range of establishm­ents, recognisin­g us as one of the UK’s most inclusive organisati­ons.”

Stonewall’s head of programmes, Liz Ward, added: “We spend so much of

 ?? ?? ● Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service is now the second most LGBT+ inclusive workplace in the UK according to Stonewall
● Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service is now the second most LGBT+ inclusive workplace in the UK according to Stonewall

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