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Wayne Brown: Support for senior leaders after fire chief suicide
Wayne Brown: Support for senior leaders after fire chief suicide

BBC News

time25-05-2025

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Wayne Brown: Support for senior leaders after fire chief suicide

Staffordshire's chief fire officer has opened up about a lack of support for senior leaders in the service. In a public meeting, Rob Barber was asked about the death of Wayne Brown, who held the same role in the West Midlands. An inquest heard he had taken his own life in January last year after months of alleged harassment and questions over his qualifications. Mr Barber described Mr Brown as a "dear friend and colleague" and said work was being done to provide more help to officers in management roles. The fire chief said action was being taken alongside membership groups and charities to ensure assistance was available and people knew where to find it. "There has been an identification throughout the sector that many senior leaders have been struggling in terms of being able to access support when required," he said."Hopefully some positive can come out of a tragedy such as Wayne's passing. That will be a good thing for the sector." Ben Adams, Staffordshire's police, fire and crime commissioner, said he welcomed action taken on mental health and wellbeing by the National Fire Chiefs Council."We need to attract and retain the most talented leadership in the fire and rescue sector but unfortunately leaders quite often find themselves subjected to inexcusable and unwarranted personal abuse," he said. "During these times, the support of their peers or a professional network is vital." Follow BBC Stoke & Staffordshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

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