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In this issue of Ten-One
Community Edition we explore the findings and recommendations of the
Independent Review of Police Communications Centres.
We find out what
police are doing overseas and read about the success of the 'Stepping
Out' programme to teach children how to keep themselves safe
on the roads.
We also look at an especially modified car being used to educate young
people about the dangers of illegal car modifications; talk to the
new NZ Police national chaplain; and see the NZ Police pipe bands performing
at the recent New Zealand South Pacific National Pipe Band Championships
in Invercargill.
Judith Hamblyn
Editor Ten-One
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Advisory
Board to oversee Police Communications Centres
On 11 May Police Commissioner Rob Robinson announced the establishment of a National
Communications Centre Advisory Board to oversee the performance and strategic
direction of police communications centres...
Swift
work averts train derailment
The quick thinking
of an anonymous caller and a Southern Communications Centre dispatcher
averted a probable train derailment…
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Operation
Phuket – 100 days on
It's been
over 100 days since the Boxing Day tsunami devastated parts of
Asia. Deputy Commissioner Lyn Provost recently spent three days
in Phuket, Thailand visiting the NZ Police Contingent who are
part of an international Disaster Victim Identification (DVI)
team helping to identify the thousands killed in the disaster…
Kiwi
working bee rebuilds women's refuge
A traditional
Kiwi Saturday morning working bee helped to rebuild the Honiara
Women's Christian Care Centre, a refuge for battered
women…
Bougainville
rotation gains expert knowledge
The third team
of NZ Police deployed to Bougainville earlier this month had
the benefit of some sound local knowledge at their pre-deployment
training...
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'Bogan'
car demonstrates illegal modifications
Police and the Waimakariri District Road Safety Committee have developed a
modified car to educate young people about the dangers of illegal car modifications…
Public
support tough line on speeding drivers
A recent Herald Digi-Poll
survey has revealed public support for tough enforcement of speed limits…
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Children
step out safely
Room 8 at Ngāti
Toa School in Tītahi Bay, Porirua, have spent much
of this term working with their teacher, Karen Bould and police education
officer,
Constable Debbie Wilson on the 'Stepping Out' programme…
Fishing
for good behaviour
Forty children from eight different schools in Papakura got a day off for good
behaviour recently…
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Familiar
face takes on new role
A strong conviction in chaplaincy and a deep abiding respect for the work of
police motivate Father John Walls in his new national role as Coordinating Chaplain
for NZ Police…
Success
for pipe bands
NZ Police pipe bands finished well at the recent New Zealand South Pacific National
Pipe Band Championships in Invercargill. Both the Auckland Police Highland Pipe
Band (APHPB) and the Wellington-based NZ Police Pipe Band (NZPPB) competed in
the field of 35 bands, which included two from Australia.
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