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Ten-One Community Edition June 05

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Welcome to the June 2005 Community Edition of Police Ten-One Magazine – designed for you, our stakeholders, to learn more about what we do as an
organisation.

In this edition we look at three high-profile police operations which achieved outstanding results, a new recruiting initiative in Counties/Manukau District, and resources to help visitors to New Zealand keep safe – including a handy brochure for the hundreds of overseas British and Irish Lions rugby tour followers, and information about police services now available in seven ethnic languages on the Police website.

We also update you on the implementation of recommendations from the Independent Review of Police Communications Centres – including the appointment of Superintendent Steve Fitzgerald as Communications Centre National Manager.

Judith Hamblyn
Editor Ten-One

 
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OPeration Rhino
Operation Rhino fills shipping containers

More than one thousand stolen items are being reunited with their owners following a successful burglary/receiving operation in the Canterbury District...

Early arrest for double homicide 'heartening' for staff and community

In mid-June a 52-year-old Feilding man was arrested and charged with the murders of Margaret Waldin and Ted Ferguson...


Swift arrest in Operation Painter

Operation Painter staff are pleased with the swift arrest for the murder of street worker Susan Sutherland in Christchurch earlier this year...

 
Recruiting for the future  

Staff step up to recruiting challenge

Counties/Manukau District staff are stepping up to the mark in a special recruiting operation launched in June...

 
Improving Police performance  
Comms Centres - the way forward

The appointment of a new Communications Centre National Manager is a critical step in contributing toward improved service, following the release of the Independent Review Panel (IRP) report of Communications Centres in May....


Comms Centres National Manager appointed

Superintendent Steve Fitzgerald has been appointed to the position of Communications Centre National Manager...


Centre staff have busy weekend

Quick thinking and professionalism were at the fore over a very busy Queen’s Birthday weekend when Northcomm staff played critical roles in a range of serious incidents...

 
Working with the community
Information about services available in seven languages

Information about NZ Police services is now available in seven ethnic languages on the NZ Police website...

Community patrols challenged to build on relationship with police

Around 200 delegates gathered in Hamilton recently for the Community Patrols of New Zealand (CPNZ) National Training Seminar...

Good design prevents crime

Inspector Tony Lake of the Queensland Police Service was in New Zealand recently to address the Community Patrols New Zealand Training Seminar in Hamilton...

Keeping our roads safe
'Memory aid' for campervan drivers

Hundreds of overseas rugby fans are expected to pass through Picton by campervan during the British and Irish Lions rugby tour...

Brochure offers driving tips for visitors

A handy brochure providing driving tips to visitors to New Zealand has been produced to coincide with the influx of tourists for the British and Irish Lions tour...

New ‘booze buses’ boost roadside CBT capability

Eleven new ‘booze buses’ are being deployed throughout the country...

Helping young people in the community
Programme aims to turn boys around

Youth Services staff at the Police National Headquarters recently hosted nine boys and three tutors visiting Wellington as part of the Hawkes Bay-based ‘U-Turn’ programme ...


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