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1 DATA SHARING AND TARGETING Philip Hales Head of Community Fire Safety Cheshire Fire & Rescue Service

2 A new community safety strategy in 2000 to get the balance between prevention and protection

3 Free phone Number to register for an HSA – anyone can use 0800 389 0053

4 The Result 70% increase in DERV 2006-7 £100,000

5 We knew where we were having fires, we needed to do more – but how?

6 Needed to target specific areas Rep Bodies against Cold calling (National Resolution) Trading Standards supported us

7 Direct Engagement

8 The Process

9 Targeting Wards on numbers of fires

10 Refined Targeting

11 Community Fire Risk Management Information System Electronic Data Capture

12 Older People are more likely to die in a fire Between 30 & 59 yrs average 8 fatalities per million population Over 80 yrs average 35 per million population

13 Vulnerable Person LIVES ALONE

14 Age Concern ‘Supporting You’ service Over 8000 referrals by CFRS Over £4million in Benefits for over 65’s FRS target in LAA - 5000 Contact Assessments

15 Some benefits of Contact Assessments Increased benefits uptake Daycare Pension provision increased Telecare Blue badge parking Dial a Ride Meal delivery service Handy van (gardening) Bereavement Service Phone a friend Gardening Heating and Insulation Grant Falls Prevention Strategy

16 Better Regulation Commission “The Government should explore how information and data held by different Government departments and agencies can be brought together to ensure it has a complete picture of contemporary vulnerability, whilst respecting the rights of individual priority.”

17 Exeter Data Provided by Community Services Department, Local Authority Over 65 registered with a GP Cheshire, Halton, Warrington Information Consortium Delay and increased sensitivity as a result of HMRC and other data losses. Need to ensure adherence to Data Protection

18 Exeter Data 121,576 individuals Living in 83,275 premises 34,440 over 80 4,400 living in Residential Care Over 4,000 living in sheltered accommodation

19 Delivery of HSA against Exeter Data Fire fighters - Target Wards amended to include + 65 Outstanding by Community Safety Advocates Community Safety Advocates target specific areas Satellite Navigation used to improve efficiency Data Protection key

20 Domestic Violence In Cheshire through sharing data we are able to target those whom are most vulnerable from fire Multi Agency Risk Assessment Committees (MARAC) Children and Vulnerable Adults (CAVA) database. People who are referred to us have normally been subjected to domestic violence and have had fire used as a threat against them.

21 Domestic Abuse and MARAC Referrals MonthMARAC Referrals Domestic Abuse Referrals Jan 0913035 Feb 0910932 Mar 0913132

22 Targeted Approach puts community safety where the need is Accidental Dwelling FiresCommunity Engagement & HSA

23 Fire Confined to Room of Origin Key HSA message to close doors 94% dwelling fires confined to room of origin

24 Have we made a difference

25 Through our Community Safety Strategy we have seen a significant reduction in deaths and injuries from fire

26 Where Next? Further refinement of targeting – IMD & VLI Surgical approach – very high risk groups Post Fatal Strategy Re-inspection policy Quality and Audit

27 Thank you for Listening philip.hales@cheshirefire.gov.uk philip.hales@cheshirefire.gov.uk


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