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Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue develops a Community Risk Management Plan (CRMP, previously an integrated risk management plan or IRMP) every four years. We’ve started work on the next CRMP, which is published in April 2024.
The CRMP weighs up the biggest risks to people, places and the environment. It explains how we’ll use our resources to reduce those risks and keep people in Lincolnshire safe.
We use data to understand the risks, but what you tell us is vital. There are three parts of the process you can get involved in. This first stage will help us understand more about what you see as the main risks.
This stage of the CRMP engagement has now closed and we're busy analysing your feedback. We'll post an update here in the New Year.
Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue develops a Community Risk Management Plan (CRMP, previously an integrated risk management plan or IRMP) every four years. We’ve started work on the next CRMP, which is published in April 2024.
The CRMP weighs up the biggest risks to people, places and the environment. It explains how we’ll use our resources to reduce those risks and keep people in Lincolnshire safe.
We use data to understand the risks, but what you tell us is vital. There are three parts of the process you can get involved in. This first stage will help us understand more about what you see as the main risks.
This survey should only take 5 to 10 minutes to complete, and we greatly appreciate your time to help us provide the best service to people in Lincolnshire.
This survey is intended to be anonymous. Please remember not to include any personal or sensitive information in your responses to the open text response questions. All responses will be treated as anonymous submissions. The results of this survey will help us identify trends and patterns that inform our fire safety and prevention work and will inform our reports.
If you have any questions about the survey or need any support with completing it, please email the team members on the contact details provided on the page.
Lifecycle
Open - stage one survey
Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue Community Risk Management Plan has finished this stage
The first stage of this engagement is open for contributions.
Under review
Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue Community Risk Management Plan has finished this stage
Contributions to this stage of the engagement are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Stage two engagement
Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue Community Risk Management Plan is currently at this stage
We will engage on the feedback from stage one.
Stage three consultation
this is an upcoming stage for Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue Community Risk Management Plan
Using feedback from stage two to inform decision making.
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue Community Risk Management Plan
The final outcomes of all the stages will be documented here.