Quarterly Summary - September 2009
Police received the first monitoring report from the Office of the Auditor-General in June 2009. Quarterly reports from September 2009 will take into account recommendations from the Auditor General's report.
Police received the first monitoring report from the Office of the Auditor-General in June 2009. Quarterly reports from September 2009 will take into account recommendations from the Auditor General's report.
Recommendation 48 was completed in this quarter. This means 21 of the original 48 for which Police are responsible have yet to be completed.
"The early warning system should ensure that all relevant information, sufficient to give a complete picture of an officer's full record of service, is captured in a single database, and is accessible to police managers and supervisors when making appointments and monitoring performance, as well as to complaint investigators when appropriate."
Of the seventy-eight new constables who graduated from The Royal New Zealand Police College in Wing 257 on 25 June 2009, 16 were women. Their wing patron was the much loved and respected actor and broadcaster Dame Kate Harcourt. Dame Kate made mention of the fact that while women made up just 20 per cent of the wing, they won the four top prizes for academic and overall achievement during their training.
In accordance with the recommendations of the Commission of Inquiry into Police Conduct (COI), the State Services Commission has almost completed the second phase of review. This second review builds on an initial review of change management effectiveness and human resources performance frameworks which was undertaken in 2007.
"New Zealand Police should ensure that general instructions are automatically updated when a change is made to an existing policy"
Recommendations 1 and 20 were completed this quarter.
"New Zealand Police (Police) should review and consolidate the numerous policies, instructions, and directives related to investigating complaints of misconduct against police officers, as well as those relating to the investigation of sexual assault allegations."
The 2010 Organisational Health Audit was conducted in March/April 2010 and the results were released to the Police executive on the 23rd June 2010. The survey is a measure of organisational climate, engagement and dimensions of safety for female staff and staff from minority groups.
Action Plans have been completed for each District and Services Centre. Action Plans will be monitored centrally.
Recommendations 14, 39 and 58 were completed in this quarter. This means 18 of the original 48 for which Police is responsible have yet to be completed.
"New Zealand Police should ensure that the practice of providing investigating officers with a reminder of the standards for complaint investigation is applied consistently throughout the country."