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Preamble
Volunteers
of the CFA are fundamental to emergency management in Victoria and their
value and importance is recognised. Volunteers and the commitment they
bring to the protection of the Victorian community remain the core strength
of Country Fire Authority (CFA). The individual and collective interests
and needs of Volunteers must be protected if they are to deliver their
services safely and effectively. They must always be consulted about issues
that affect them as volunteers. This charter recognises that the members
of the CFA and their Associations operate under the Country Fire Authority
Act 1958. The Charter is a statement of principle that will apply to the
relationship between the CFA, the State of Victoria, and the CFA’s Volunteers.
This Volunteer Charter…
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is an
agreed commitment by the State of Victoria, CFA and the Associations on
behalf of CFA Volunteers to each other;
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ensures
the State of Victoria and the Authority will commit to consultation with
Volunteers about all matters which might reasonably be expected to affect
Volunteers; and
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provides
the framework for the three-way relationship between the parties, requiring
the success of the relationship and the outcomes from the Charter to be
judged against the following principles:
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is it fair?
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is it just?
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is it reasonable?
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does it discriminate against Volunteers?
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is the outcome practicable and sustainable?
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is it in the best interest of the safety of the Victorian community?
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is the
framework for an enduring commitment between the parties. The Charter shall
be reviewed as required by the parties or at the end of four years from
its date of commencement.
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Volunteers in CFA
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selflessly
bring time and life skills to protect life and property, prevent and suppress
fires and thus to create a safer community. They actively promote fire
prevention works and provide fire, emergency and community services across
Victoria. Many Volunteers provide their own equipment to do so;
are drawn
from communities throughout Victoria in order to participate in an integrated
fire service through a practical partnership based on mutual respect for
CFA, people employed by CFA, and personnel of other organisations, to ensure
that community safety needs are met to the best of their collective abilities.;
depend
on the goodwill and practical support of their families, friends and employers
to enable them to serve. The time available to them is limited by the needs
and demands of their employment, families and other obligations;
do not
contribute their time for financial reward but do expect to gain satisfaction
from service, achievement, personal development and camaraderie.
The Volunteers will
provide their services to the best of their abilities subject to the following
principles; …
To:
provide
their services for the protection of life and property, prevention and
suppression of fires and undertake other relevant duties to create a safer
community in a mutual, respectful and active partnership with people employed
by CFA, other organisations and the community;
operate
safely and undertake appropriate training and planning to ensure their
personal safety and enhance the delivery of services in creating a safer
community;
exercise
the powers vested in them by the Country Fire Authority Act 1958 and Regulations
in the best interests of the community;
recognise
and support the elected Association representatives and the consultative
mechanisms as agreed with CFA;
be committed
to working in harmony and consultation with CFA and seek to resolve differences
of opinion internally in the first instance.
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The CFA recognises
the commitment of volunteers. The CFA shall provide its services and support
to Volunteers subject to the following principles…
To:
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recognise,
value, respect and promote CFA Volunteers who come from widely divergent
communities with differing needs and characteristics, as core partners
with people employed by CFA;
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recognise
and acknowledge that a primary responsibility of the Authority and people
employed by CFA is to nurture and encourage Volunteers and to facilitate
and develop their skills and competencies;
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recognise
and acknowledge the value of the time that Volunteers provide to CFA and
ensure that Volunteer time is used to maximum advantage;
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acknowledge
that policy development and change should always be considered in terms
of its potential to support and facilitate the Volunteer contribution and
the particular situation of local brigades;
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recognise
that the Associations represent Volunteers in general and ensure there
is meaningful consultation, allowing enough time for real involvement,
with the elected representatives of Volunteers on all matters which may
impact upon Volunteers before the adoption or implementation of any new
or changed policies, procedures or approaches;
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ensure
that Volunteer views, opinions and concerns are fully considered before
adopting any new or changed policies, procedures or approaches which impact
on them as CFA Volunteers;
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provide
the resources necessary to enable new or changed policies, procedures or
approaches which impact on them as CFA volunteers to be implemented efficiently
and effectively;
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provide
adequate resources to enable Volunteers in CFA to deliver agreed services;
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provide
administrative, operational and infrastructure support to enable Volunteers
to perform their roles safely and effectively within available resources;
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recognise
and respect the needs of Volunteers which are derived from their volunteer
service and provide effective and comprehensive support services within
available resources including but not limited to:
a.
where appropriate providing protection against the financial consequences
of extended litigation and arranging adequate legal representation with
respect to proceedings involving Volunteers arising out of CFA activities;
b.
OH&S support and Development of the safest possible working environment
for volunteers;
c.
procedures to address issues of discrimination in a fair, just and timely
manner;
d.
counselling and welfare support;
e.
training;
f.
support and assistance for Volunteers in applying for employment as CFA
employees; and
g.
compensation for accidents, injuries and losses.
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The Government of
Victoria recognises and acknowledges the Volunteers commitment. The State
of Victoria will provide support to the Volunteers subject to the following
principles
recognise,
value, respect and promote CFA Volunteers, their families and employers
for their contributions to the well-being and safety of the people of Victoria;
ensure
that CFA legislation appropriately recognises the needs and interests of
Volunteers in the delivery of services and protects Volunteers who provide
their services in good faith and their dependants from financial losses
and other liabilities; and
consult
with the elected representatives of Volunteers on all matters which may
impact upon Volunteers including proposed legislation and the adequacy
of resources to enable volunteers in CFA to deliver the agreed services.
The commitment…
The
parties commit themselves to use and apply the Charter in the spirit of
mutual respect and goodwill and to work together in that spirit to resolve
any disputes which may arise between CFA, the State of Victoria and the
Volunteers by reference to the key principles set down in this Volunteer
Charter.
This
Charter is dated the 22nd day of December, 2001.
Signed:
Gary
Lyttle, President, Victorian Rural Fire Brigades’ Association
Rob
Waterson, President, Victorian Urban Fire Brigades’ Association
Len
Foster, Chairman, Country Fire Authority
The
Hon André Haermeyer, Minister for Police and Emergency Services
on behalf of the State of Victoria.
The
Hon Stephen Bracks, Premier
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