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991. Police News November 2020  
Police announces a trial of caps for police officers; coverage of the 85th Annual Conference where the focus was firmly on frontline safety; Health & Wellbeing: when PTSI lurks below the surface;…  
992. Credit where it's due  
Investment specialist Joe Bishop took over the reins of the Police Credit Union just as the Covid-19 Level 4 lockdown started.  
993. Health & Wellbeing: 'I thought I had it under control'  
In 2016, former police officer Bruce Howat moved to Rotorua with his wife to set up a not-for-profit organisation to help Māori youth into apprenticeships. He was on track to be making a difference…  
994. IAM KEEN (November)  
This column is written by a frontline police member. It does not represent the views or policies of the Police Association.  
995. Trauma survey for members  
The Police Association is taking part in a health and wellbeing research project organised by a New Zealand police inspector turned international policing researcher, Garth den Heyer.  
996. Ten Questions with...  
Senior Constable Paul (Tosh) Hampton, the new Region 6 director.  
997. Conference 2020: It takes two  
Delegates push for minimum staffing levels at custody units to mitigate risks for prisoners and staff.  
998. Conference 2020: Safety first  
Ways to improve the safety of frontline staff were a feature of the remits brought to this year’s conference.  
999. Conference 2020: Focus on the the frontline  
Police Association president Chris Cahill welcomed delegates to a “Covid-conscious” annual conference in Wellington last month.  
1000. Conference 2020: Putting PST first  
Valuing and training the frontline are set to become hallmarks of Commissioner Andrew Coster’s tenure at the head of New Zealand Police.  
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