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Training for Rural Firefighters: Motivators and Impediments 

The aim of this research was to investigate the factors that motivate New Zealand’s rural firefighters and influence their attitudes towards training. The National Rural Fire Authority is required to set minimum standards for training, and is seeking to introduce a requirement for rural firefighters to undertake training modules. The research focused on the formal unit-standards based training undertaken by Rural Fire Authorities, not the regular practice training sessions that are held.

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Report Number: 84 
Title: Training for Rural Firefighters: Motivators and Impediments 
Published: 1/09/2008 
Author: Dianne Buchan, Ian Duncan, Kirsty Austin 
Summary:
The aim of this research was to investigate the factors that motivate New Zealand’s rural firefighters and influence their attitudes towards training.
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