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431. Tackling truancy  
Something as easy as a knock on the front door of a house has been able to reopen the doors to education for hundreds of children in South Auckland who have been missing out on school  
432. Police News May 2022  
NZPA  
433. President's Column: Welfare arm supports members behind the scenes  
This column is usually my vehicle for commenting, favourably or otherwise, on the high-profile policies and actions of Police and policymakers, and the many media stories that involve members.  
434. Iam Keen (May 2022)  
NZPA It was a wheely embarrassing moment when a police car got stuck in the gravel of the downhill runaway vehicle ramp on the recently opened Transmission Gully motorway. The best police could…  
435. The Dow factor  
Police Association stalwart Senior Constable Bruce Dow has finally hung up his uniform, clocking off after 49 years with Police  
436. From cameraman to cop  
Constable Chris Jones came late to policing after a bold career switch that has led to new insights about the world he thought he knew.  
437. Police News April 2022  
How police prevailed at Parliament, Auckland's Air Support Unit is busier than ever, and we hear from the 2021 Sportsperson of the Year - former Black Stick and Constable Ella Gunson.  
438. Firearms Prohibition Orders Legislation Bill submission (March 2022)  
View the association's submission on the Firearms Prohibition Orders Legislation Bill (2022).  
439. Inside the skirmish line  
Teamwork and a carefully thought-out plan helped police prevail at Parliament on March 2, Ellen Brook reports.  
440. President's Column: Pay delay for non-sworn unacceptable  
The Government’s delay in fully funding Police management to pay non-sworn staff the 3.5 per cent increase due, and already being paid to sworn staff, has been gutting.  
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