An Exploration Of PR Strategies For Changing Public Perception About The Ghana National Fire Service
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This thesis explores the public relations strategies adaptable or improvable to bring a positive
transformation in the public perception of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS). It relies
on established public relations theories and case studies from comparable institutions
worldwide to offer insight into successful methods transferable to the Ghanaian setting.
Despite the potential benefits of strategic PR, many fire departments struggle to implement
effective communication plans due to resource constraints, lack of expertise, or the absence
of a dedicated PR strategy. This communication gap leaves fire services vulnerable to public
criticism and limits their ability to fully engage with the communities they serve. Therefore,
this study aims to examine the role of strategic public relations in influencing public
perception of fire services. It seeks to identify best practices, explore existing challenges, and
propose effective communication strategies that can strengthen community trust, improve
public awareness, and enhance the overall reputation of fire services. Understanding how
strategic PR can shape public opinion is crucial for ensuring that fire services receive the
support and recognition necessary to carry out their mission effectively. The thesis unearthed
the hidden experiences of stakeholders to create an understanding of the how the Ghana
National Fire Service (GNFS) can surmount the effect of negative perception in order to
improve upon its service delivery. Overall, the study aims to empower the Ghana National
Fire Services (GNFS) with the knowledge and tools needed to build stronger community
relationships, improve public understanding, and enhance their overall effectiveness in
safeguarding lives and property.
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