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7:21pm Monday 31st March 2008
SEVEN fire stations in East Lancashire have been told that they must sign up more personnel from black and ethnic minority communities.
Brigade chiefs in Lancashire have outlined a series of recruitment targets for retained firefighter shifts at 10 out of 13 stations locally.
Currently only Nelson, Great Harwood and Rawtenstall stations met the criteria, outlined in a report to Lancashire Fire Authority by the county fire service's performance director Paul Richardson.
He has warned that the lack of firefighters from particular ethnic neighbourhoods could hamper the service's efforts in taking important fire safety messages to communities across Lancashire.
Nelson has a target level of 25 per cent - in line with the town's ethnic make-up - and currently five out of 15 are from minority backgrounds.
And in Rawtenstall three out of 14 retained staff fulfil the same criteria - so the station target of seven per cent is comfortably achieved.
But greater efforts will be needed to meet the same recruitment targets for retained staff at Darwen, Clitheroe, Colne, Padiham, Haslingden and Barnoldswick stations.
None of the 10 retained firefighters at Hyndburn's station at Church are from ethnic minority groups despite 12 per cent of the local area coming from these backgrounds.
And Haslingden's Manchester Road station has an 11 per cent target but currently none of the 11 retained firefighters there are black or from an ethnic minority.
Similar situations exist at Colne, which has 22 retained staff and five per cent ethnic minority population, and Clitheroe, where none of the 23 firefighters there are from minority groupings either.
Unlike full-time or day crews, retained firefighters are drawn up specifically from a designated radius of the station - as they must be available at relatively short notice to answer 999 calls.
Mr Richardson says in his report: "Due to the requirement that retained staff have to be available to respond to emergency incidents with a defined timeframe, the catchment area for recruiting such staff is defined by specific geographical areas.
"Furthermore it is acknowledged that each of those geographical areas may have different diversity profiles, particularly from a BME (black and minority ethnic) perspective."
No targets have been set for the likes of Longridge, Bacup and Earby fire stations, where the black and minority population is only around one per cent or less.
Salim Mulla, a Blackburn councillor and Lancashire Council of Mosques senior vice-chairman, said: "I think that this is a positive step by Lancashire Fire Authority in trying to recruit firefighters from ethnic minority communities and it has to be welcomed.
"It is important that they talk to the right organisation about how they do this and we would be happy to help them grasp this opportunity and recruit more firefighters from the Muslim community."
nj, darwen says...
7:49pm Mon 31 Mar 08
burger, barlick says...
7:58pm Mon 31 Mar 08
Straight Talker, Rossendale says...
9:13pm Mon 31 Mar 08
Straight Talker, Rossendale says...
9:15pm Mon 31 Mar 08
Straight Talker wrote:Do they also have to recruit a certain number of lesbians, gays, and trans-gender people?
What a load of b*llocks! Why should any government agency be given quotas to meet in respect of their number of employees from Ethnic minorities? Its a sad state of affairs, but if you had two people applying for one job - one is Asian and struggles to communicate in English, the other is white British and is more suited to the job, the employer would employ the Asian - purely because it would hit a government target! The government go on about a problem in this country with racism - well, they created it! These jobs should go to the people who are most suited!
naSTEe, Behind Your Curtains says...
9:44pm Mon 31 Mar 08
whats going on, on the ceiling again says...
10:08pm Mon 31 Mar 08
jay, east lancs says...
10:14pm Mon 31 Mar 08
greg, burnley says...
10:25pm Mon 31 Mar 08
GT, Burnley says...
10:51pm Mon 31 Mar 08
nj, darwen says...
10:57pm Mon 31 Mar 08
burger, barlick says...
5:15am Tue 1 Apr 08
vikingpower, blackburn says...
6:38am Tue 1 Apr 08
Nelsoner, Nelson says...
8:55am Tue 1 Apr 08
Descriminated Against, Lancashire says...
2:31pm Tue 1 Apr 08
Fred, Blackburn says...
2:33pm Tue 1 Apr 08
GP, Darwen says...
4:03pm Tue 1 Apr 08
Straight Talker wrote:That is bull4hit and proves you know nothing about how these government targets are worked towards.
What a load of b*llocks! Why should any government agency be given quotas to meet in respect of their number of employees from Ethnic minorities? Its a sad state of affairs, but if you had two people applying for one job - one is Asian and struggles to communicate in English, the other is white British and is more suited to the job, the employer would employ the Asian - purely because it would hit a government target! The government go on about a problem in this country with racism - well, they created it! These jobs should go to the people who are most suited!
Mehboob Ahmed, says...
4:41pm Tue 1 Apr 08
top cat, burnley says...
5:14pm Tue 1 Apr 08
Gene Hunt, Mars says...
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ConkCity, Lancashire says...
5:58pm Tue 1 Apr 08
GG, NYC says...
6:00pm Tue 1 Apr 08
Surprised, Fylde Coast says...
6:36pm Tue 1 Apr 08
simon, Chorley says...
6:56pm Tue 1 Apr 08
sammy, Lancashire says...
7:30pm Tue 1 Apr 08
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7:36pm Tue 1 Apr 08
positivist, burnley says...
7:49pm Tue 1 Apr 08
Honest Bob, Lancashire says...
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Terry, Burnley says...
10:11pm Tue 1 Apr 08
nadeem, says...
4:12pm Wed 2 Apr 08
Mehboob Ahmed wrote:Come on folks this man is right get a life. If you are asian, black, white or everything else if you want to be a fireman then apply - forget this positive nonesense. The people who work in the profession don't give a **** about your skin colour - CAN YOU DO THE JOB? I DID EXPECT LORD GREAVES IN THIS ARTICLE TELLING US ABOUT HOW LIFE IS GREAT IN PENDLE..THAT IS IF YOU ARE A PENDLE COUNCILLOR FROM THE LIBERALS AND SWANNING IN TAX PAYERS MONEY.
Get a life all you folks. Surprising no mention of Tony Greaves here. This is all racist nonsense. The councils need to sack their diversity officers.
bacup, bacup says...
10:28pm Wed 2 Apr 08
Rob, Rawtenstall says...
1:16pm Fri 4 Apr 08
GP, Darwen says...
5:11pm Fri 4 Apr 08
Rob wrote:Oh just listen to yourself... There'd be no firefighters if the first question on the form was 'can you put out a fire' because you get trained on teh job. Numpty
Well while you're recruiting black and ethnic minority fire men don't forget to also check that they can put out fires too. It may be further down the check list but the non political (a.k.a. "human") amongst us consider it a more practical qualification than colour.
Angry, Burnley says...
8:38pm Fri 4 Apr 08
Si Chotic, The Valley says...
12:59am Sat 5 Apr 08
smooth, says...
6:45pm Sat 5 Apr 08
Angry wrote:Hey man get serious. Am a student at Marsden Heights Community College and I also happen to be one of these ethnic minorities - know if you come and see the second rate education I am getting at this place you would'nt bemoan me us this extra help up the job ladder. My school is the worst performing in the county and the Headteacher is on £85K - so I don't give a **** about right and wrong about this, I want the job
I am going to change my name and religion to get a better job. Ridiculous.
Straight Talker, Rossendale says...
9:07pm Mon 7 Apr 08
vikingpower wrote:I agree - just look at the Police service!
Im white and English and cant recall ever being approached to join the fire brigade,the people who do this job do it because they want to do it and do it to a very high standard.In my opinion positive discrimination like this will only lead to a decline in standards as you will have people taking the job for the sake of it as oppose to being motivated by a need to help people.
boycott, stockport says...
1:14am Sun 11 May 08
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7:46pm Mon 31 Mar 08