Foundation learning Flashcards

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What does PHPF stand for?

A

Police high performance framework

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What does SELF stand for?

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Scrutiny
Ethics
Lawful
Fair to all

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3
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What is our vision?

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To be the safest country in the world

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What is our mission?

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To prevent crime and harm through exceptional policing

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What are the Police values?

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Professionalism
Respect
Integrity
Commitment to Maori and the treaty
Empathy
Valuing diversity
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What are the 5 PHPF frameworks?

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Strategy
Culture
Leadership
Capability
Performance management
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What are our goals?

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safe homes

safe roads

safe communities

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How many pou are in Te Huringa o te tai?

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3 Pou;

Pou Mataara- our people and our mindset

Pou Mataaho- effective initiatives and improved practice

Pou Hourua- effective partnerships

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Under Section 13 of the Coroners Act 2006, deaths must be reported to Coroner when;

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Suicide

Cause unknown

Unnatural or violent death

Medical or surgical or dental operation or procedure includes administration of anesthetic or medicine

Birth deaths or deaths that appear to be the result of pregnancy or giving birth

Institutional deaths, deaths in a psychatric hospital, childrens home or prison

Enactment requires the holding of an inquest

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When must Police report death to the Coroners National Initial investigation Office?

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Coroners Act 2006, Section 15

Report immediately to the coroner 24/7

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What is Section 42 (1) of Oranga Tamariki Act 1989?

Search without warrant

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Any constable who believes on reasonable grounds that it is critically necessary to protect a child or young person from injury or death may, without warrant,—

(a) enter and search, by force if necessary, any dwellinghouse, building, aircraft, ship, carriage, vehicle, premises or place:
(b) remove or detain, by force if necessary, the child or young person and place the child or young person in the custody of the chief executive.

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What is Section 48 (1) of the Oranga Tamariki Act 1989? Unaccompanied children and young persons

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Where a child or young person is found unaccompanied by a parent or guardian or other person who usually has the care of the child or young person in a situation in which the child’s or young person’s physical or mental health is being, or is likely to be, impaired, a constable may, using such force as may reasonably be necessary, take the child or young person and—

(a) with the consent of the child or young person, deliver the child or young person into the custody of a parent or guardian or other person usually having the care of the child or young person; or

(b) if—
(i) the child or young person does not wish to be returned to a parent or guardian or other person having the care of the child or young person; or
(ii) no parent or guardian or other such person is willing or able to have custody of the child or young person,—
place the child or young person in the custody of the chief executive by delivering the child or young person to the chief executive (acting through the chief executive’s delegate).

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What is the meaning of Section 8 of Oranga Tamariki Act 1989?

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Acknowledges that parents/ guardians/ caregivers have the right to be informed of any action or decision under OT Act 1989 that significantly affects their child or young person.

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What is the meaning of Section 9 of Oranga Tamariki Act 1989?

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People’s rights to receive information in a language they understand. An interpreter may be necessary.

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