Hei ¨¡p¨p¨ ka whakap¨taetia te r¨¡ngai 350 ki Te K¨¡reti o Te Karauna m¨ Ng¨¡ Pirihimana o Aotearoa
Kua kopoua e 80 ng¨¡ pirihimana o te r¨¡ngai 350 ki Te K¨¡reti m¨ Ng¨¡ Pirihimana ki Porirua, ¨¡, ka t¨± te whakap¨taetanga ¨¡p¨p¨, hei te R¨¡pare 3 Pepuere. Ka tae ¨¡-tinana a Minita Poto Williams r¨¡tou ko te kairangi o te r¨¡ngai a T¨¡kuta Yvonne Crichton-Hill, ko te K¨mihana a Andrew Coster ki te whakap¨taetanga, t¨¥r¨¡ ka p¨¡ohotia ki ng¨¡ wh¨¡nau, ng¨¡ hoa an¨ hoki.
Ka tohua ng¨¡ mema r¨¡ngai ki ng¨¡ rohe Pirihimana katoa i Aotearoa. He r¨p¨± kanorau ¨¥nei t¨¡ngata, ¨¥tahi kua mahi hei kaim¨¡tai p¨±naha arahau, hei kaitunu p¨h¨¡, hei m¨¡tanga kaiwhutup¨ro r¨©ki, hei kaitauwhiro rangatahi an¨ hoki. Kei te nuing¨¡ o te r¨¡ngai ¨¡ r¨¡tou tohu paetahi, tohu p¨kairua, tohu mahi ¨¡-rehe an¨ hoki.
Kua rongonui te kairangi o te r¨¡ngai a T¨¡kuta Yvonne Crichton-Hill m¨ ¨¡na mahi tauwhiro, ¨¡na mahi rangahau t¨±kino wh¨¡nau an¨ hoki. Ko te nuinga o ¨¡na mahi hei p¨±kenga matua m¨ ng¨¡ mahi tauwhiro, hei pou o te tari ki Te Whare W¨¡nanga o Waitaha, ka arotahi tana rangahau ki ng¨¡ mahi t¨±kino ¨¡-hoa moe, ¨¡-wh¨¡nau an¨ hoki, ¨¡, ka whakat¨menengia hoki ng¨¡ tikanga tauwhiro ¨¡-ahurea me te arotahi ki ng¨¡ hapori o Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa.
E tautoko ana ia i Ng¨¡ Pirihimana hei kaitohutohu ki te K¨mihana m¨ ¨¡na mahi ki te w¨¡nanga ¨¡-motu o ng¨¡ kaitohutohu o Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa, t¨¥r¨¡ e arataki ana i t¨¡ Ng¨¡ Pirihimana rautaki ¨¡-motu m¨ ng¨¡ t¨¡ngata o Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa.
Ng¨¡ Whakawhiwhinga
Ko t¨¡ te minita tohu whakamana i te tino tauira - Pirihimana Taylor Barker, Te Rohe o Te Waitemat¨¡
Ko t¨¡ te kairangi tohu whakamana i te tino tauira tuarua - Pirihimana Mandy Lardenoye, Te Rohe o Te Waitemat¨¡
Ko t¨¡ te K¨mihana tohu m¨ te kai¨¡rahitanga - Pirihimana Savali Maelega Lilo, Te Rohe o Te T¨¡one o T¨¡maki Makaurau
Ko t¨¡ te tohu whakapakari tinana me te t¨¡tai whakangungu - Pirihimana Michael Wallace, Te Rohe o Waikato
Ko t¨¡ te tohu whakapakari kaitaraiwa me te whakaharatau mahi Pirihimana ¨¡-rori; te tohu p¨± - Pirihimana Jackson Sinclair, Te Rohe o Waikato
Te Hunga Ka Tohungia
Ka whakaehu te r¨¡ngai ki ng¨¡ rohe e whai ake nei, ¨¡, ka t¨©mata ng¨¡ mahi hei te 14 o Pepuere.
Te Hiku-o-te-ika - 1, Waitemat¨¡ - 14, Te Rohe o Manukau - 12, Waikato - 6, Te Waiariki - 6, Te R¨¡whiti - 4, ki Waengap¨± - 4, Te Whanganui-a-Tara - 8, T¨¡himana - 1, Waitaha - 7, Te Tai Tonga - 3
Ng¨¡ Tatauranga a Te R¨¡ngai
Wahine 36.3%; T¨¡ne 63.8%; P¨¡keh¨¡ 56.3%; M¨¡ori 20%; Ng¨¡ T¨¡ngata o Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa 12.5%; ?hia 10% me ng¨¡ tauiwi 1.3%.
KA MUTU
HE P?NUI KI TE HUNGA P?P?HO: N¨¡ ng¨¡ herenga o te KOWHEORI, kua whakakorengia te hunga p¨¡p¨¡ho kia tae ¨¡-tinana ¨¡p¨p¨ ki te whakap¨taetanga. T¨¥n¨¡ koa, whakap¨¡ atu ki media@police.govt.nz m¨ ng¨¡ pakirehua e h¨¡ngai ana ki te whakap¨taetanga.
Ka whakaputaina t¨¥tahi makah¨©ni Tekau Tahi e p¨¡ ana ki te whakap¨taetanga, me ng¨¡ whakaahua, ki te pae tukutuku a Ng¨¡ Pirihimana.
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Wing 350 to graduate at the Royal 51½ÖÉä College tomorrow
Eighty new constables of Wing 350 have been attested at the Police College in Porirua and their graduation ceremony will be held tomorrow Thursday 3 February.
Police Minister Poto Williams, Wing Patron Dr Yvonne Crichton-Hill, and Commissioner Andrew Coster will attend the graduation ceremony, which will be livestreamed to family and friends.
The wing members will be deployed to every Police district in New Zealand. They are a diverse group of people who have worked in roles such as a respiratory physiologist, a pastry chef, a professional rugby league player and a youth social worker. Many in the wing have degrees, diplomas and trade qualifications.
Wing Patron Dr Yvonne Crichton-Hill is highly regarded for her social work and family harm research and expertise. As a senior lecturer in social work and head of department at the University of Canterbury, her research focuses on intimate partner violence and family violence, and she also explores culturally responsive social work practice with a focus on Pacific communities.
She supports Police as an advisor to Commissioner Coster on his National Pacific Advisory Forum, which guides Police¡¯s Pasifika national strategy.
Awards
Minister¡¯s Award recognising top student ¨C Constable Taylor Barker, Waitemat¨¡ District
Patron¡¯s Award for Second in Wing, recognising second top student ¨C Constable Mandy Lardenoye, Waitemat¨¡ District
Commissioner¡¯s Award for Leadership ¨C Constable Savali Maelega Lilo, Auckland City District
Physical Training and Defensive Tactics Award ¨C Constable Michael Wallace, Waikato District
Driver Training and Road Policing Practice Award; and Firearms Award ¨C Constable Jackson Sinclair, Waikato District
Deployment
The wing is being dispersed to districts as follows, starting duty on 14 February.
Northland ¨C 1, Waitemat¨¡ ¨C 14, Auckland City ¨C 14, Counties Manukau ¨C 12, Waikato ¨C 6, Bay of Plenty ¨C 6, Eastern ¨C 4, Central ¨C 4, Wellington ¨C 8, Tasman ¨C 1, Canterbury ¨C 7, Southern ¨C 3
Wing demographics
Female 36.3%; male 63.8%; NZ European 56.3%; M¨¡ori 20%; Pacific 12.5%; Asian 10% and LAAM 1.3%.
ENDS
NOTE TO MEDIA: Unfortunately Media will not be able to attend the ceremony tomorrow due to COVID restrictions. Please contact media@police.govt.nz for any queries in relation to this graduation.
A Ten One Magazine story about the graduation, with photos, will be published on the Police website.