How Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service reduced training search time by 20% for 3,000 users

“Users are now spending 20% less time on the homepage, demonstrating that the new content structure is clearer to users.”

Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service

Industry

Public sector

Use case

Internal Training

Solution

Moodle LMS

Outcomes at a glance

Improved access to training for 3,000 users, reducing time spent finding learning content by 20%

No. Users

+3000 active users

Sector/Use Case

Phuong Hong Nguyen

Digital Marketing Executive

How Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service reduced training search time by 20% for 3,000 users with Moodle

Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service (HFRS), established in 1948, delivers fire and rescue services across the county of Hampshire. Alongside emergency response operations, the organisation also provides specialist training, including areas such as animal rescue, supported by experienced internal practitioners.

As training requirements expanded and learner numbers increased, HFRS recognised the need to move away from legacy, manual training delivery methods and adopt a more structured, scalable digital learning environment.

The Challenge

Prior to its digital transformation, HFRS relied heavily on physical training DVDs distributed across fire stations to support operational staff development. While effective at the time, this approach created increasing limitations as the organisation grew.

Key challenges included:

  • Fragmented and inconsistent training delivery across multiple stations
  • Reliance on physical media, limiting accessibility and speed of updates
  • Increasing volume of training content required for both operational and support staff
  • Lack of a centralised system to manage and track learning activity
  • Need to improve accessibility and engagement for a growing workforce


HFRS required a modern Learning Management System that could centralise training, improve accessibility, and support long-term scalability across the organisation.

The Solution

Working with Hubken, HFRS implemented a Moodle-based Learning Management System designed to bring structure, consistency, and accessibility to its training delivery.

The platform was developed with a strong focus on user experience and operational practicality, enabling the organisation to:

  • Centralise all training materials into a single, accessible platform
  • Replace manual distribution methods with digital learning delivery
  • Improve navigation and content structure through a user-centred design approach
  • Support both operational and support staff with tailored learning access
  • Enable more efficient administration and content management for training teams


In addition, Moodle’s flexibility allowed HFRS to introduce collaborative elements such as forums and shared learning spaces, helping to strengthen knowledge sharing across the organisation.

The Impact

Since the implementation of the Moodle platform, Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service has significantly improved how training is delivered, accessed, and managed across the organisation.

Key outcomes include:

  • 3,000 active users now engaging with the Moodle platform across the organisation
  • 1,200 operational staff accessing structured, role-relevant training content
  • 300 support staff supported through centralised learning resources
  • 20% reduction in time spent on the homepage, reflecting improved content structure, clearer navigation, and a more intuitive user experience
  • Improved training accessibility, allowing staff to access learning materials anytime and from multiple locations
  • Increased engagement through community features, including forums and collaborative learning spaces enabled by the platform


The shift to Moodle has transformed training delivery from a fragmented, manual process into a structured, centralised, and scalable digital learning ecosystem.