Fight Fire Fascination Enquiry

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The Fight Fire Fascination (FFF) program is a carefully designed education program for children (3-17 years) whose parents or carers are concerned about their unsafe fire behaviour. FFF is delivered through a series of visits to the home by specially trained firefighters. It is an initiative of Queensland Fire and Emergency Services and is provided free and confidential to any Queensland child.

When you submit this enquiry you will be contacted by phone to discuss how the program could assist your child and, if you wish, make arrangements for an initial visit.

Do you agree to the child participating in the Fight Fire Fascination Program?

You can help other families in similar situations by allowing a representative of QFES to check back with you on your progress. Your confidential answers will help us to evaluate and build a better program.

Do you agree to follow-up contact?

Personal Information

Information of the person making the enquiry

Relationship to child

Incident Details

Details of incident/fire play behaviour

Child/Young person Details

The following questions are asked to ensure that a program can be delivered that is tailored to the individual involved. This information is also used to ensure the training of FFF staff remains specific to those who need this service.

Do you speak a language other than English at home?
What is the main language spoken at home?
Does the child need an interpreter?
What is your country of birth?

Additional Information

Has the child/young person participated in the program previously?
Is a parent/guardian aware of this enquiry?
How did you hear about FFF?
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