NZ Police look at response to family violence
Fri 06 Mar 2015
New Zealand Police are embarking on an internal change programme to improve the way they respond to family violence. This will include utilising ...
New Zealand Police are embarking on an internal change programme to improve the way they respond to family violence. This will include utilising external experts and community groups for advice. Interviewed on Radio New Zealand, Superintendent Tusha Penny said,
"We are saying 'help us get better, help us know what to look at for Police.' We're looking overseas at other jurisdictions to see what's leading edge and the one thing we're certain of is we want to be aspirational. We want other police jurisdictions coming to NZ Police in 12 to 24 months and saying 'Wow, what did you do?'"
Superintendent Tusha Penny comes to the role of national manager of prevention from previous her role as national manager of child protection and sexual violence and prior to that, heading the NZ Police Wellington District Child Protection Team.
NZ Police have also recently made Rape Prevention Education Survivor Advocate Louise Nicholas a Patron of the Royal New Zealand Police College, to provide mentorship and coaching to new Police recruits. Police Training Manager, Superintendent John Price, said "I'm hoping she'll educate our staff as to what's important in dealing with rape victims and make sure we put them at the front and centre of policing." Louise Nicholas said, "This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be part of the lives of 40 really special people who have put their hands up and said ‘I want to make a difference.’ I want to be part of that as much as I can."
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Force for change: Tusha Penny and Louise Nicholas tackle family violence, Stuff, 28.02.2015
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Family Violence requires a collaborative approach, White Ribbon, 20.02.2015
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Police swap patrol cars for two wheels, Rotorua Daily Post, 06.02.2015
History of family violence? Expect a call from the police, TVNZ, 10.12.2014
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