Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Week Ten Oral Blog - Portfolio Post Entry Seven Diploma Lecture 2

New Zealand Police

Rohan Stace

New Zealand Police

1. Communicating with police
We are welcome to talk to the police
They are hardly arrest young people
Most of NZ police wear uniforms, we can ask for their ID card to check

2. What police expect from us
Let them know our problems
Provide much information
Let them know what happens
Say if we need support

3. Complaints against police information
www. police govt.nz

4. Domestic or family violence
Domestic violence is a crime in NZ, police take it very seriously
If we have a member who is in immediate danger, call 111
If domestic violence happens at home, call 111

5. Looking after our children in NZ
Children who are under 14, parent should never leave them at home and must be fastened into a special safe seat in cars
If children are between 6-16, they must be enrolled at school

Tips:
Make sure they can contact their parents
Tell school how to keep them safe
Involve in sports when they are in holiday

6. How can police help
Burglary
If they still at home, call 111
If they left, call 111 or go the police station
Don not touch or move anything in my home

Reducing the burglar’s opportunities
Keep personal safety
“Forewarned is fore – armed”
“Best way to avoid a punch – do not be there”
Safe practices to avoid situations in the first place and encourage
People to get away and get help

Conclusion
Seek further knowledge
Get ourselves involved
Get to know lots of people

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