Inside the August issue of Police News we look at the outcome of the protracted 2023 constabulary pay round, find out how the looming 175 job cuts are affecting members, and meet a Kawerau constable…
The harrowing report into abuse in state care should cause all New Zealanders to pause and consider how this was allowed to happen and, more importantly, ask whether we are sure it is not still…
The outcome wasn’t popular, the process wasn’t popular, the winner wasn’t popular and, for a time, neither was the Police Association but constabulary members finally have a pay deal.
The thunderstorm that has been hovering over Police employees for months is set to burst any day, finally revealing where the lightning strikes are likely to hit. CARLA AMOS reports.
Plummeting morale and financial hardship took centre stage as our chairs reviewed the past year at the Police Association area committee annual meetings from June 10 to July 12.
Inside the July issue of Police News, we hear about the lasting and harmful effects of moral injury, learn more about crime reporting platform Auror and speak with an association member who is in the…
Policing is highly dynamic and stressful and exposes members to potentially psychologically traumatic events. Equally, it can throw up ethical or moral dilemmas. These too can have a lasting and…