Posters
The ESCAPE. HIDE. TELL. posters are available in 13 languages for you to print and display at your crowded place. This could be at a sporting arena, transport hub, school, shopping centre, restaurant, market, place of worship, community hall or entertainment venue.
- English Poster
- Te reo Māori Poster
- Arabic Poster
- Chinese Poster
- Farsi Poster
- Fijian Poster
- French Poster
- German Poster
- Hebrew Poster
- Hindi Poster
- Japanese Poster
- Korean Poster
- Samoan Poster
- Spanish Poster
- Tongan Poster
Conversation guide
This guide offers some ideas to help start a kōrero (talk) with friends, whānau (family), colleagues and community about how to keep safe in the event of an armed offender’s attack.
- Conversation Guide (PDF 425KB)
Trainer’s guide
This trainer’s guide is designed for those who own, operate or work in a crowded place to deliver training to team members on how to keep themselves and others safe in the event of an armed offender’s attack.
It is recommended that this guide should be understood by all staff members (permanent, casual, security, special event, volunteers and services). This guide is designed to be delivered at a team meeting or training session.
- Trainer’s guide (PDF 777KB)
Further information
- What New Zealand is doing to combat terrorism and the current threat environment
- Security risks when travelling overseas
- If your children are concerned about terrorism or similar attacks
For further information click on the links below:
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Combined Threat Assessment Group (CTAG): Responsible for setting New Zealand's national terrorism threat level.
- New Zealand Major Events: Managing risks at major events
- National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC): Provides cyber security services to all New Zealanders.
- Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet: Counter-terrorism information
- New Zealand Security Intelligence Service: Information on Counter-Terrorism
- Worksafe: Health and safety at work regulations
- Protective Security Requirements: Information on personal, physical and information security