Updated junior Keeping Ourselves Safe resources
January 2019
There have been some small (but important) updates to the Keeping Ourselves Safe (Year 0-3) documents for the School Portal.
The main changes are as follows:
Police engagement of external security consultants investigation report
Released 18 December 2018: This report summarises findings of the internal investigation conducted by the New Zealand Police into Police’s use of external security consultants between 2003 and 2018.
Police comment on review findings
Deputy Commissioner Mike Clement says the investigation should give the public confidence that police are managing its interactions with external security consultants in a professional and appropriate way.
“As the report makes clear, police interacts with external security consultants on an almost daily basis. This can be for a wide range of usually routine reasons, plus on occasion receiving information that may assist police in preventing or detecting offending.... Read more
A guide for sex workers who have experienced sexual assault
This guide details what to do after a sexual assault has occurred.
It equips sex workers with the information they need to support themselves and others who have been sexually assaulted.
2019 Loves-Me-Not materials
November 2018
Updated versions of the Loves-Me-Not materials will be added to the School Portal in early 2019. If this is too late for your school, you can still use the 2018 versions during Term 1 of 2019.
Rainbow Communities Family Harm Resources
Information about family violence in rainbow relationships to help keep you, your family and whānau safe.
Elections and political matters - Police Manual chapter
This chapter guides Police employees in their dealings with politicians and matters of a political nature, including the steps to follow if allegations of election‐related offending are made.