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Climate Change Position Paper and Action Plan

The Climate Change Position Paper 2018 outlines Queensland Fire and Emergency Services' approach to the impact of a changing climate on our service delivery. It describes 5 principles: integrated approach; risk-based decision-maki​ng; sustainability; systems thinking and knowledge sharing.​

Click to view the Climate Change Position Paper (PDF, 1.49MB)

In July 2021, the Queensland Government released the Queensland Climate Action Plan 2020-2030, which outlines Queensland's roadmap to: reach its emissions and renewables targets; create jobs; and drive economic recovery from COVID-19. Following the release of the Queensland Climate Action Plan 2020-2030, QFES' developed the QFES Climate Action Plan 2022-26

Click to view the QFES Climate Action Plan 2022-26 (PDF, 1MB)

Cultural Capability Action Plan

The Queensland Government’s Moving Ahead Strategy 2016 - 2022, led by the Department of Seniors, Disability Services and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships (DSDSATSIP), is the foundation document that underpins all government actions aimed at creating a culturally capable workforce to ensure First Nations people share the same opportunities as non-Indigenous Queenslanders.

To support achieving the priorities of the Moving Ahead Strategy, QFES has developed an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Capability Action Plan (CCAP) 2022 - 2025 (PDF, 1MB). The QFES CCAP will further build QFES' cultural capability and continue to ensure Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives are a part of QFES’ core business and service delivery. 

QFES are working toward improving the cultural capability of our workforce by taking action underpinned by the five principles:

  • Valuing Culture
  • Leadership and Accountability
  • Building cultural capability to improve economic participation
  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander engagement and stronger partnerships
  • Culturally responsive systems and services.

Disability Service Plan

The Disability Services Act 2006 provides a foundation for promoting the rights of Queenslanders with a disability, increasing their wellbeing and encouraging their participation in community life. The legislation requires all Queensland Government departments to develop and implement a disability service plan that includes actions to deliver the State disability plan 2017–2020 ALL ABILITIES QUEENSLAND: OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL. The state disability plan has five priorities for action to support the achievement of the vision of ‘opportunities for all Queenslanders’ – Communities for all; Lifelong learning; Employment; Everyday services; and Leadership and participation.

The Queensland Fire and Emergency Services Disability Service Plan 2017–2020 supports the state disability plan and includes actions for the development and improvement of services that are responsive to the needs of clients and members with a disability and their families and carers. The plan has been developed through internal and external consultation and identifies QFES’ continued commitment to providing a high standard of services for the Queensland community.

Impacts from COVID-19 and the need to consider recovery priorities for people with disability in Queensland communities has resulted in a delay in publishing of a new National Disability Strategy and State Disability Plan (originally scheduled to be released during 2020). Queensland agencies have undertaken a refresh of their 2017-2020 Disability Service Plans to ensure they are relevant, as COVID-19 recovery continues. The Disability Service Plan Refresh for 2021-22 is available below:

Plans

Disability Service Plan Refresh 2021-22 (PDF, 428KB)

Disability Service Plan Refresh 2020-21 (PDF, 1.1MB)

Disability Service Plan 2017-2020 (PDF, 4MB)

Reports

Disability Service Plan Progress Report 2020-21 (PDF, 200KB)

Disability Service Plan Progress Report 2019-20 (PDF, 221KB)

Disability Service Plan Progress Report 2018-19 (PDF, 287KB)

Disability Service Plan Progress Report 2017-18 (PDF, 259KB)

 

Equity and Diversity Plan

QFES Equity and Diversity Plan (PDF, 1.16 MB)

Multicultural Action Plan

The Multicultural Recognition Act 2016 (the Act) articulates the Queensland Government’s commitment to multiculturalism and fostering opportunities for people from a range of diverse cultural, religious and linguistic backgrounds. The Act is supported by the Queensland Multicultural Policy 'Our story, our future', promoting an inclusive, harmonious and united Queensland. The policy sets priorities for Queensland Government action to achieve positive outcomes for Queenslanders from culturally diverse backgrounds.  It focuses on three priorities:


1.    culturally responsive government
2.    inclusive, harmonious and united communities
3.    economic opportunities.

The Queensland Multicultural Action Plan 2022-23 to 2023-24 is the third Multicultural Action Plan (MAP) released under the Act. It builds on outcomes achieved under the first and second MAPs and will continue to drive Queensland Government action to support an environment of opportunity and achieve improved social and economic outcomes for people from culturally diverse backgrounds.

 

Previous Plans
Queensland Multicultural Action Plan 2019-20 to 2021-22 (the Second Action Plan)
Queensland Multicultural Action Plan 2016-17 to 2018-19 (the First Action Plan)

Annual Reports
Multicultural Action Plan Annual Performance Report 2022-23
Multicultural Action Plan Annual Performance Report 2021-22
Multicultural Action Plan Annual Performance Report 2020-21
Multicultural Action Plan Annual Performance Report 2019-20

Regulator Performance Framework Annual Performance Report

The Better Regulation Strategy, which includes the Regulator Performance Framework, recognises the actions and performance of regulators in implementing, administering and enforcing regulations. The strategy plays a significant role in achieving the policy objective of regulation, while reducing the regulatory burden experienced by stakeholders, regulated parties and regulators.

To maximise the effectiveness of the framework, regulators are required to report annually (from 2018–19) to demonstrate the extent to which they are implementing the model practices in the framework and to outline plans for future improvements of their business practices.     

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Queensland Fire and Emergency Services’ regulatory activities include enforcing compliance with legislated fire safety standards and processing applications for advice on building work assessable against the Building Act 1975. Regulated business entities include small and medium businesses across retail, tourism, construction, hospitality, accommodation and agriculture.

Regulator Performance Framework Annual Performance Report 2022-23 (PDF, 412KB)
Regulator Performance Framework Annual Performance Report 2021-22 (PDF, 448KB)
Regulator Performance Framework Annual Performance Report 2020-21 (PDF, 416KB)
Regulator Performance Framework Annual Performance Report 2019-20 (PDF, 339KB)
Regulator Performance Framework Annual Performance Report 2018-19 (PDF, 618KB)

Strategy 2030 and Strategic Plans

Strategy 2030

Strategy 2030 recognises that strong communities are safer communities. Through connecting people, embracing volunteers and empowering communities, we can strengthen Queensland to rise to any challenge the future may bring.​

QFES Strategy 2030 (PDF, 8.52MB)

QFES Strategy 2030 (PDF, 350KB) - Accessible Version

QFES Strategy 2030 (DOCX, 97KB) - Accessible Version

Volunteerism Strategy

Volunteerism Strategy (PDF, 7.97MB)

Strategic Plan

2023 Update (PDF, 416KB)

2022-2026 (PDF, 239KB)

2021-2025 (PDF, 339KB)

2020-2024 (PDF, 980KB)

2019-2023 (PDF, 3.79MB)

2018-2022 (PDF, 1.26MB)

2017-2021 (PDF, 1.23MB)

Strategic Workforce Plan

2022-2025 (PDF, 367KB)

Our Partners

Our commitment to stakeholder engagement (PDF, 3.65MB)

Engagement Strategy (PDF, 4.94MB)

Open Data Strategy (PDF 2.7MB)

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