Strategic Awareness and staff management Flashcards
Is Performance Management a disciplinary process?
No. It only becomes relevant for disciplinary purposes when an employee has been unable or unwilling to satisfactorily improve following a Performance Improvement Plan.
What are the 6 drivers of demand?
Mental health
Youth – Rangitahi
Alcohol
Families – Whanau
Roads
Organized crime and drugs
What is the NZ Police vision?
Why we are here.
To be the safest country
NZ Police - Our Purpose
Why we are here.
ensure everyone can be safe and feel safe. deliver the service the public expects and deserves.
The public having the trust confidence police will respond quickly, will investigate and do everything they can when they or their neighbour is affected by crime.
NZ Police - Our Mission
Why we are here.
To prevent crime and harm through exceptional policing.
The prevention first model not only addresses crime, it looks to prevent further offending and victimisation.
What is the first Peelian Principle? The basic mission for which the police exist is to “prevent crime and disorder”.
What are the three key outcomes of prevention first?
PREVENT crime and victimization
TARGET and catch offenders
DELIVER a more responsive Police service
Three Core components of Prevent first model
- Deploy to beat demand
- Target the drivers of demand
- Mindset, Taking every opportunity to prevent harm.
NZ Police - Our Goals?
What we do
Answer:
Safe homes - families free from violence, abuse and neglect. Preventing burglary and other threats
Safe roads - working with partners to prevent death and injury resulting from crashes.
Safe communities - safe public spaces where businesses, social gatherings and entertainment can be enjoyed without fear of crime or harm
Set within the framework of Prevention First, Te Huringa o Te Tai (enhances changing the tide) focuses Police’s effort around three pou (pillars) : what are they
- our people and our mind-set
- effective initiatives and improved practice
- effective partnerships.
What are our Three Priorities?
Answer:
The three priorities held in Our Priorities are,
- Be first then do,
- Delivering the service New Zealanders expect and deserve,
- Focused prevention through partnerships
Key component of the Prevention First model is ‘Deploy to beat Demand’
Therefore our Deployment model aims to focus on the Crime Triangle and to..
Provide SUPPORT and assistance to those repeatedly victimized
ACT with urgency against repeat and priority offenders
MAXIMIZE resources to locations that repeatedly suffer disproportionate levels of crime
What are the 6 police values?
P. R. I. M. E. D
Professionalism
Respect,
Integrity,
Maori, commitment to Maori,
Empathy,
Diversity
Sec 9 - What are the functions of Police?
a) Keep the peace
b) Maintain public safety
c) Law enforcement
d) Crime prevention
e) Community support and reassurance
f) National security
g) Policing activities outside NZ
h) Emergency management
Te Huringa o Te Tai - Page 25
Who does it impact and what benefits does it provide?
It will have a direct impact for Maori and will produce benefits for all NZers through improved service and reducing crime and victimisation.
This strategy is about whanau, about all of us.
What are the five frameworks of the PHPF model?
F1 – Strategy
F2 – Culture
F3 – Leadership
F4 – Capability
F5 – Performance management
F1 Strategy
Enables leaders to connect their teams to our Business by clarifying our purpose in police and the outcomes we each deliver.
Using SPTs (Strategic Performance Template) and group purpose statements, leaders connect their teams purpose and activates with our Business.
Each team and every individual will have their own SPTs.
F2 - Culture
Helps us to build a high performance culture we need to deliver our business.
A shift in mind set will move us away from prescription based culture to a principle based where leaders encourage the qualities inherent in top performing teams and enabling their people to make a difference.
F3 - Leadership
Equips leaders with tools to help deliver on our purpose in police.
F4 - Capability
Equips each person with the tools to perform to our potential in our roles.
F5 - Performance management
Performance management framework enables us to have more meaningful conversations about our performance, contributions and ongoing development. Monthly performance conversations should take place.
What are the 6 principles of s8 of the Policing Act 2008
Answer:
- principled, effective, and efficient policing services are the cornerstone of a free and democratic society end of the rule of law.
– effective policing relies on a wide measure of public support and confidence
- policing services provided under the national framework but also have a local community focus
- policing services provided in a manner that respects human rights
- Policing Services are provided independently and impartially.
-Police employee is required to act professionally ethically and with integrity
Section 20 of the Policing Act 2008 refers to a ‘Code of Conduct’, what is this?
The code of conduct is a code prescribed by the commissioner of police that sets out the expected standards of behavior from Police employees.
This code applies to anyone who is employed or engaged by New Zealand Police and includes Volunteers, permanent, temporary, casual contractors and consultants.
Section 30 of the policing act adheres to command and control. What must every Police employee obey and be guided by?
General instructions and commissioners circular and any applicable local orders.
Lawful commands of a supervisor
In the absence of a supervisor responsibility devolves on a Police employee available who’s next in-line and in the case of equality the longest serving police employee.
No Police employee may in exercising any power, carrying any function of duty act under the direction, command or control of minister of the Crown or person who is not authorized under this act to command and control the actions of a police employee
In regards to Section 63 of the Policing Act 2008 - What can the commissioner do when it comes to acting appointments?
The commissioner may appoint an employee temporarily to any higher level of position or
Authorise an employee to exercise or perform all or any of the powers and duties under this Act or any other enactment, of any level of position higher than that employee’s own level of position.