National Resource Allocation Model Clause Samples

National Resource Allocation Model. The NZ Professional Firefighters Union and the Fire Service have agreed to form a Stakeholders Consultation Group as a means to further facilitate and agree on the development and implementation of a National Resource Allocation Model (NRAM). The NRAM will be instrumental in helping the Fire Service continue its shift towards managing community risk in a fully integrated manner. The parties commit, in good faith and with genuine cooperation, to achieving the organisational objectives listed below. A fully developed NRAM will enable the Fire Service to: objectively match resourcing levels to identified community risk; show that it can respond in a timely and effective manner to every emergency incident where life and/or property is endangered; demonstrate a rational, transparent and consistent approach to resource deployment across the country; and demonstrate a cost-effective approach to resource management.
National Resource Allocation Model. The NZ Professional Firefighters Union and the Fire Service have agreed to form a Stakeholders Consultation Group as a means to further facilitate and agree on the development and implementation of a National Resource Allocation Model (NRAM). The NRAM will be instrumental in helping the Fire Service continue its shift towards managing community risk in a fully integrated manner. The parties commit, in good faith and with genuine cooperation, to achieving the organisational objectives listed below. A fully developed NRAM will enable the Fire Service to: