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ESV Project Webinar Recordings

This page provides recordings of presentations delivered at live webinars. Webinars were attended by UK fire and rescue service experts in risk and data.

1. Economic and Social Value of the UK FRS Project Webinar 1, Wednesday 5th May 2021 â€“ In this webinar, ACFO Dan Quinn, Project Executive and Paul Cohen, Project Manager, talk about the work that was undertaken in Phase 1 of the project and also discuss the plan for Phase 2.

Questions and answers raised at the webinar can be viewed here.

2. Economic and Social Value of the UK FRS webinar 2, Thursday 29 July 2021. In this webinar, academics from the Nottingham Trent University shared the approach and methodology and findings to date.

Questions and answers raised during the session can be viewed here.