This unique text fills a major gap in the emergency services
literature by surveying the research on fire and rescue service
management in the UK. An extensive evidence base focuses on
organizational culture, leadership skills, standards, and
accountability, emphasizing the services’ dual roles as first
responders and guardians of public safety and prevention. The
implications for international public health and safety programs are
made clear as the services’ recent history illustrates the complex
challenges typical of functioning within local and national political
contexts. Chapters take on a broad range of management, leadership,
service delivery, and staffing concerns, including:· Evolution and
adaptation of fire and rescue services during periods of expansion and
austerity. · Civil protection as a local and national priority. ·
Structural issues: assessments and improvements, collaborations with
other services. · Emerging social concerns: diversity, gender
equality, the aging worker population. · The concepts and
consequences of heroes and heroism. · Future directions for
governance, transparency, and accountability. Fire and Rescue
Services complements the earlier volumes in the Leadership &
Management of Emergency Services series with equal parts realism and
vision. It should interest a wide audience of public policymakers,
public managers, and emergency service personnel, as well as academics
and researchers.
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Leadership and Management Perspectives
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783319621555
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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