Aronui Foundation Course Day 1 Flashcards
What is our vision?
To be the safest country
What is our mission?
To prevent Crime and Harm through exceptional policing.
What are our goals?
Safe homes
safe roads
Safe communities
What are Our Values?
Professionalism
Respect
Integrity
Maori
Empathy
Diversity
Look The part, be the part?
Professionalism
Treat others as they would want to be treated?
Respect
Actions say it all?
Integrity
Stand together?
Commitment to MAORI AND THE TREATY
WALK IN THEIR SHOES?
EMPATHY
MANY VIEWS, ONE PURPOSE?
VALUING DIVERSITY
WHAT IS SELF CHECK?
HELPS YOU IDENTIFY WHEN A DECISION IS MADE WILL IT WITHSTAND EXAMINATION
WHAT DOES S.E.L.F STAND FOR?
SCRUTINY
ETHICS
LAWFUL
FAIR TO ALL
WHAT ARE OUR PRIORITIES?
-BE FIRST, THEN DO.
-DELIVERING THE POLICE SERVICE NZERS EXPECT AND DESERVE.
-FOCUSED PREVENTION THROUGH PARTNERSHIPS
What does PHPF stand for?
Police High Performance Framework
What are the 5 Frameworks of PHPF?
F1- Strategy
F2- Culture
F3- Leadership
F4- Capability
F5- Performance Management
What are the characteristics of a high performance team?
-United! they share the same goals and values.
-Committed to excellence! Aspire to be the best at everything.
-Supportive of one another! support each other, no judgement.
What is Service excellence think P.E.O.P.L.E?
P-Positive, communicate in a helpful way.
E-Expert, be an expert on our business and Police work.
O-Ownership, strive to achieve rather than disappoint.
P-PRIMED
L-Listen, Stay focused in conversation.
E-Expectations, Do it right the first time.
What are the 3 Pous of Te Huringa o Te Tai?
-Pou Mataara
-Pou Mataaho
-Pou Hourua
What is the Bill of rights Act 1990?
It affirms, protects and promotes human rights and fundamental freedoms in New Zealand.
What does Section 21 of the Bill of right act 1990 refer to?
Unreasonable Search and Seizure
What does Section 22 of the Bill of right act 1990 refer to?
Arbitrary Detention
What does Section 23 of the Bill of right act 1990 refer to?
Rights of Person Arrested or Detained
What does Arbitrary mean?
Doing something at random, by chance or at an unreasonable act. Without proper evidence.
What does Common approach path refer to?
Common Approach Path is any possible path used by the victim or suspect at the scene.
When setting Boundaries at a scene what should we consider?
Include location from where offender approached, entered and exited the scene as well as any vehicles.