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Service Adopts New Equality Objectives

On 30 April, Royal Berkshire Fire Authority approved Equality Objectives for the Service for the next four years (2026-2030). This decision followed a 10‑week consultation that gathered feedback from staff, partner organisations and communities across Berkshire.

The consultation generated a range of views and this feedback has been carefully considered and has played an important role in shaping the final objectives and the work that will sit beneath them.

Our values as an organisation are clear – we are committed to treating each other with respect and our goal is to create a safe, supportive and inclusive workplace for all. In doing so, we will ensure that we meet the high standards that the community expects.

The Equality Objectives support our legal duties under the Public Sector Equality Duty, as well as our core values as a Service and are intended to help us:

  • Eliminate discrimination
  • Advance equality of opportunity
  • Foster good relations

Our Equality Objectives 2026-2030

Equitable Access: We will use data, evidence and community insight to focus our activity where it can have the greatest impact, ensuring people who face higher risks or barriers are better supported while improving safety outcomes for all.  

We will analyse incident trends, vulnerability and access barriers to target our prevention, protection and emergency response work where it will be most effective. This ensures people with greater needs receive appropriate support, while all communities benefit from a safer and more responsive service.  

Employer of Choice: We will create a fair, supportive and high performing workplace where people want to join, stay and develop, and which reflects the breadth of experience, talent and perspectives within Berkshire.  

We aim to be an organisation where people feel valued, respected and able to do their best work. We will attract high quality candidates from a wide range of backgrounds, provide clear opportunities for development, and build trust through fair processes and strong leadership all while maintaining the highest professional and operational standards.  

Belonging at work: We will build a respectful and psychologically safe culture where everyone feels they belong and can contribute to their full potential.   

This means setting clear expectations for professional behaviour, supporting open communication and helping staff develop the skills needed to work well with colleagues from different backgrounds. By embedding inclusive behaviours into daily practice, we can strengthen teams, improve wellbeing and help everyone thrive across the organisation.   

Inclusive by Design: We will design our services, information and environments so they are accessible, clear and easy for everyone to use.  

We will identify potential barriers early and develop practical, proportionate solutions to remove them. By using Equality Impact Assessments effectively and collaborating with staff and communities, we will ensure our services, processes and assets are fair, inclusive and fit for purpose.  

Next Steps

Feedback from the consultation will directly inform the actions we take. This has been valuable in improving our understanding of staff and community perspectives and will help shape clear and focused activity.