Information for Victims of Sexual Assault booklet

Date Published: 
December 2019

This brochure tells you about what happens when you report a sexual assault. Sexual assault is a crime that involves a wide range of offending from indecent assault to rape. If you feel confused and unsure about what has happened to you, then you can still come to Police for help.

Sexual assault can happen to anyone regardless of gender, age, or personal circumstances. You may have been assaulted by someone you know or a stranger.

When you report a sexual assault Police will investigate your complaint and work alongside other services to make sure that you are offered:

  • Medical help and advice
  • Counselling
  • Help with your recovery

Police Approved Agency Agreement (AAA) and Offshore Approved Agency Agreement (OAAA)

Date Published: 
August 2023

To register as an approved agency with the Police Vetting Service, the main contact of an organisation will need to submit a request to register the agency. During the registration process you will be asked to read and sign the Approved Agency Agreement (AAA).

For offshore agencies, you will be asked to read and sign Offshore Approved Agency Arrangement.

Please see our Guide to the Secure Vetting Website on our Forms and Guides page for more information about accessing and using the Police Vetting Service.

goAML documents

Date Published: 
June 2024

The following goAML related documents are available for reporting entities.

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National Risk Assessment (NRA)

Date Published: 
March 2025

The following documents have been produced by the New Zealand Financial Intelligence Unit.

Further reports are available for reporting entities to assist them with meeting their reporting requirements in accordance with the Anti-money Laundering and Countering Financing Terrorism Act 2009 (AML/CFT Act). Reporting entities will need to submit the Financial Intelligence Unit and goAML contact form to request any further reports.

Remembrance Day and Roll of Honour

Date Published: 
September 2024

In September, an annual Remembrance Day Service is held for serving and former Police Staff who died during the previous twelve months. Police officers killed by criminal acts while performing their official duties are also remembered in the Roll of Honour read out at each Service.

The day of remembrance is traditionally 29 September, the feast day of the Archangel Michael, patron saint of police.
 
Their service and commitment to the New Zealand Police is remembered and honoured.
 

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