This is an HTML version of an attachment to the Official Information request 'Police College Curriculum'.


IR-01-24-11767 
15 May 2024 
G R Hilliar 
[FYI request #26351 email] 
Tēnā koe G R Hilliar 
Request for information 
Thank you for your Official Information Act 1982 (OIA) request of 7 April 2024. You 
requested: 
“Could you please provide documentation relating to the new 20 week 
curriculum that police recruits attend at college. Ideally a week by week 
breakdown of all subjects taught, also noting the downtime / study time 
students have. Please also provide information relating to weekends off, and 
long weekends students are given throughout the course. Also if you could 
provide a redacted copy of the day one induction pack that students receive 
that would be great.” 
The 20-week curriculum started on the 8 January 2024 with 80 recruits who are due 
to graduate on 23 May 2024. Appendix A provides the 20-week timetable that 
relates to wing 374. Note that this is Monday through to Friday with all weekends 
off. Where a public holiday falls on a weekday, recruits will continue learning as per 
the 20-week timetable and receive a day in lieu. 
Five annual leave days are factored into the 20-week programme. Recruits can 
apply for leave under exceptional circumstances; however, it is encouraged that 
recruits do not take leave while undertaking the initial training programme. 
The induction pack is captured in appendix B. 
Note for both appendix A and B, some information has been withheld under section 
9(2)(a) of the OIA, to protect the privacy of natural persons. Police considers the 
interests requiring protection by withholding the information are not outweighed by 
any public interest in release of the information. 
Insights are being captured from the Recruits and Trainers throughout the course 
and opportunities to improve will be identified through the continuous improvement 
framework which is currently being designed.  




Please note that as part of its commitment to openness and transparency, 
Police proactively releases some information and documents that may be of 
interest to the public. An anonymised version of this response may be publicly 
released on the New Zealand Police website. 
I trust this response satisfies your request. 
Nāku noa, nā 
Superintendent Warwick Morehu 
Director - Training 
New Zealand Police 

Appendix A 

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TIME
RAHINA
RATU
RAAPA
RAPARE
RAMERE
WEEK 1
1/8/2024
1/9/2024
1/10/2024
1/11/2024
1/12/2024
Section 1
Split Section all day
0800-0845 Powhiri Briefing
Te Ata Hapara Reading Comprehension
Comp 1
Powhiri
Marae
Te Tiriti O Waitangi
Marae
Rotations - see page 21
0855-0940 Powhiri
Te Ata Hapara Reading Comprehension
Comp 1
Marae history
Marae
Te Tiriti O Waitangi
Marae
Rotations - see page 21
1000-1045 Commissioner/Patron Address
T1
Health and Safety Induction
T2
Solemn Undertaking
Marae
Te Whare Tapawha
Marae
Rotations - see page 21
1055-1140 Recruit Framework
T1
Section Meeting
4.2
Ko Te Uru Pounamu
Marae
Building Team Culture
Marae
Rotations - see page 21
1145-1200
Marae
Lunch
Marae
1230-1315 DL01 - Computer Intro
Comp 1
Te Reo Maori Pepeha
Te Ata Hapara Whakawhanaungatanga
Marae
Cog Con 1
4.1
Rotations - see page 21
1325-1410 DL01 - Police Apps and Intranet Intro
Comp 1
Health Clinic Intro / Museum intro
T1
Whakawhanaungatanga
Marae
Mindset / Bias 1
4.1
Rotations - see page 21
1420-1505 Our Business / Prevention First / Values
T2
Timetable/travel admin
T1
Whakawhanaungatanga
Marae
Interpreting Learning Outcomes & Obje
T3
Rotations - see page 21
1515-1600 Our Business / Prevention First / Value
T2
DT01 - DT Intro
T1
Whakawhanaungatanga
Marae
Multiple Intelligences & Study Skills
T3
Rotations - see page 21
1610-1700 Manager's Address / Code of conduct
T1
Whakawhanaungatanga
Marae
Director: Training
T1
Section 2
Split Section all day
0800-0845 Powhiri Briefing
Te Ata Hapara Reading Comprehension
Comp 2
Powhiri
Marae
Te Tiriti O Waitangi
Marae
Rotations - see page 21
0855-0940 Powhiri
Te Ata Hapara Reading Comprehension
Comp 2
Marae history
Marae
Te Tiriti O Waitangi
Marae
Rotations - see page 21
1000-1045 Commissioner/Patron Address
T1
Health and Safety Induction
T2
Solemn Undertaking
Marae
Te Whare Tapawha
Marae
Rotations - see page 21
1055-1140 Recruit Framework
T1
Section Meeting
4.3
Ko Te Uru Pounamu
Marae
Building Team Culture
Marae
Rotations - see page 21
1145-1200
Marae
Lunch
Marae
1230-1315 DL01 - Computer Intro
Comp 2
Te Reo Maori Pepeha
Te Ata Hapara Whakawhanaungatanga
Marae
Mindset / Bias 1
4.4
Rotations - see page 21
1325-1410 DL01 - Police Apps and Intranet Intro
Comp 2
Health Clinic Intro / Museum intro
T1
Whakawhanaungatanga
Marae
Cog Con 1
4.4
Rotations - see page 21
1420-1505 Our Business / Prevention First / Value
T2
Timetable/travel admin
T1
Whakawhanaungatanga
Marae
Interpreting Learning Outcomes & Obje
T3
Rotations - see page 21
1515-1600 Our Business / Prevention First / Values
T2
DT01 - DT Intro
T1
Whakawhanaungatanga
Marae
Multiple Intelligences & Study Skills
T3
Rotations - see page 21
1610-1700 Manager's Address / Code of conduct
T1
Whakawhanaungatanga
Marae
Director: Training
T1
Section 3
Split Section all day
0800-0845 Powhiri Briefing
Te Ata Hapara Health and Safety Induction
T2
Powhiri
Marae
Te Tiriti O Waitangi
Marae
Rotations - see page 21
0855-0940 Powhiri
Te Ata Hapara Section Meeting
4.2
Marae history
Marae
Te Tiriti O Waitangi
Marae
Rotations - see page 21
1000-1045 Commissioner/Patron Address
T1
Reading Comprehension
Comp 1
Solemn Undertaking
Marae
Te Whare Tapawha
Marae
Rotations - see page 21
1055-1140 Recruit Framework
T1
Reading Comprehension
Comp 1
Ko Te Uru Pounamu
Marae
Building Team Culture
Marae
Rotations - see page 21
1145-1200
Marae
Lunch
Marae
1230-1315 Our Business / Prevention First / Value
T2
Te Reo Maori Pepeha
Te Ata Hapara Whakawhanaungatanga
Marae
Interpreting Learning Outcomes & Obje
T3
Rotations - see page 21
1325-1410 Our Business / Prevention First / Values
T2
Health Clinic Intro / Museum intro
T1
Whakawhanaungatanga
Marae
Multiple Intelligences & Study Skills
T3
Rotations - see page 21
1420-1505 DL01 - Computer Intro
Comp 1
Timetable/travel admin
T1
Whakawhanaungatanga
Marae
Cog Con 1
4.2
Rotations - see page 21
1515-1600 DL01 - Police Apps and Intranet Intro
Comp 1
DT01 - DT Intro
T1
Whakawhanaungatanga
Marae
Mindset / Bias 1
4.2
Rotations - see page 21
1610-1700 Manager's Address / Code of conduct
T1
Whakawhanaungatanga
Marae
Director: Training
T1
Section 4
Split Section all day
0800-0845 Powhiri Briefing
Te Ata Hapara Health and Safety Induction
T2
Powhiri
Marae
Te Tiriti O Waitangi
Marae
Rotations - see page 21
0855-0940 Powhiri
Te Ata Hapara Section Meeting
4.4
Marae history
Marae
Te Tiriti O Waitangi
Marae
Rotations - see page 21
1000-1045 Commissioner/Patron Address
T1
Reading Comprehension
Comp 2
Solemn Undertaking
Marae
Te Whare Tapawha
Marae
Rotations - see page 21
1055-1140 Recruit Framework
T1
Reading Comprehension
Comp 2
Ko Te Uru Pounamu
Marae
Building Team Culture
Marae
Rotations - see page 21
1145-1200
Marae
Lunch
Marae
1230-1315 Our Business / Prevention First / Values
T2
Te Reo Maori Pepeha
Te Ata Hapara Whakawhanaungatanga
Marae
Interpreting Learning Outcomes & Obje
T3
Rotations - see page 21
1325-1410 Our Business / Prevention First / Values
T2
Health Clinic Intro / Museum intro
T1
Whakawhanaungatanga
Marae
Multiple Intelligences & Study Skills
T3
Rotations - see page 21
1420-1505 DL01 - Computer Intro
Comp 5.6
Timetable/travel admin
T1
Whakawhanaungatanga
Marae
Mindset / Bias 1
4.3
Rotations - see page 21
1515-1600 DL01 - Police Apps and Intranet Intro
Comp 5.6
DT01 - DT Intro
T1
Whakawhanaungatanga
Marae
Cog Con 1
4.3
Rotations - see page 21
1610-1700 Manager's Address / Code of conduct
T1
Whakawhanaungatanga
Marae
Director: Training
T1
E-Learning (TBD)
AFTER HRS
1800hrs: PSS - Superannuation
T1
E-Learning
Accessing the Learner Page
Learner Page
Our Code 1
CODE1
Enhanced Victim Rights Act
ENHVR
E-Learning
MyPolice Employee Programme
MP-E01
Our Code 2
CODE2
Drug and Alcohol Policy
DRATP
Team Leader: Nick SAVAGE 
Section 1 Instructor: Andrew HEFFEY
Section 2 Instructor: Stella HOWARD
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Section 3 Instructor: Greer CHRISP
Section 4 Instructor: Sophie ALLISON

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(as at 29/04/2024)
TIME
RAHINA
RATU
RAAPA
RAPARE
RAMERE
WEEK 2
1/15/2024
1/16/2024
1/17/2024
1/18/2024
1/19/2024
Section 1
0800-0845 DT02 - TOF TENR
4.2
Note Taking & Formal Writing Skills
4.2
Communication Practical
4.2
UD08 - Neurodiversity
T2
Wall Walk
Matai
0855-0940 DT03 - TOF TENR
4.2
Note Taking & Formal Writing Skills
4.2
Communication Practical
4.2
Mindset / Bias 2
T2
Wall Walk
Matai
1000-1045 Cog Con 2
4.2
DT06 - Tac Comms 1
4.2
UD05 - Belief Systems
4.2
Stress
T2
Wall Walk
Matai
1055-1140 Cog Con 2
Tennis Court DT06 - Tac Comms 1
4.2
UD06 - Rainbow Communities
4.2
Reading, Comprehension & Retention S
T2
Wall Walk
Matai
1145-1200 Shower & Change
Section Meeting
4.2
Matai
Lunch
1230-1315 DL02 - NIA Navigation & Queries
Comp 1
IN01 / IN02 - Initial Action 
4.2
DL04 - Digital Notebooks
4.2
CM01 - Victim Focus / VRA
T2
Te Tiriti O Waitangi 2
Matai
1325-1410 DL02 - NIA Navigation & Queries
Comp 1
Initial Action Practical
Crime House IN03 - Notebook Practical
4.2
CM01 - Victim Focus / VRA
T2
Te Tiriti O Waitangi 2
Matai
1420-1505 Critical Thinking Skills & Time Managem
4.2
UD02 - Nationality, Race, Ethnicity
4.2
UD04 - Generations
4.2
Victim Support
T1
Mind Your Body
Matai
1515-1600 UD01 - Intro to Diversity
4.2
UD03 - Socio Economic Status
4.2
OB05 - Neuroscience
4.2
CM02 - VIS
T1
DL03 - Data Quality
Matai
1610-1700 Pol Assn/Credit Union
T1
Social Media
T1
VIS Paperwork
I+C Session
Section 2
0800-0845 Cog Con 2
4.4
DT06 - Tac Comms 1
4.4
UD04 - Generations
4.4
UD08 - Neurodiversity
T2
Wall Walk
Matai
0855-0940 Cog Con 2
Tennis Court DT06 - Tac Comms 1
4.4
OB05 - Neuroscience
4.4
Mindset / Bias 2
T2
Wall Walk
Matai
1000-1045 Critical Thinking Skills & Time Managem
4.4
UD02 - Nationality, Race, Ethnicity
4.4
Communication Practical
4.4
Stress
T2
Wall Walk
Matai
1055-1140 UD01 - Intro to Diversity
4.4
UD03 - Socio Economic Status
4.4
Communication Practical
4.4
Reading, Comprehension & Retention S
T2
Wall Walk
Matai
1145-1200
Section Meeting
4.4
Matai
Lunch
1230-1315 DT02 - TOF TENR
4.4
Note Taking & Formal Writing Skills
4.4
UD05 - Belief Systems
4.4
CM01 - Victim Focus / VRA
T2
Te Tiriti O Waitangi 2
Matai
1325-1410 DT03 - TOF TENR
4.4
Note Taking & Formal Writing Skills
4.4
UD06 - Rainbow Communities
4.4
CM01 - Victim Focus / VRA
T2
Te Tiriti O Waitangi 2
Matai
1420-1505 DL02 - NIA Navigation & Queries
Comp 2
IN01 / IN02 - Initial Action 
4.4
DL04 - Digital Notebooks
4.4
Victim Support
T1
Mind Your Body
Matai
1515-1600 DL02 - NIA Navigation & Queries
Comp 2
Initial Action Practical
CH
IN03 - Notebook Practical
4.4
CM02 - VIS
T1
DL03 - Data Quality
Matai
1610-1700 Pol Assn/Credit Union
T1
Social Media
T1
VIS Paperwork
I+C Session
Section 3
0800-0845 IN01 / IN02 - Initial Action 
4.2
Cog Con 2
4.5
DL04 - Digital Notebooks
4.5
Mindset / Bias 2
T3
Wall Walk
Matai
0855-0940 Initial Action Practical
CH
Cog Con 2
Tennis Court IN03 - Notebook Practical
4.5
UD08 - Neurodiversity
T3
Wall Walk
Matai
1000-1045 Note Taking & Formal Writing Skills
4.1
DL02 - NIA Navigation & Queries
Comp 1
UD04 - Generations
4.5
CM01 - Victim Focus / VRA
T3
Wall Walk
Matai
1055-1140 Note Taking & Formal Writing Skills
4.1
DL02 - NIA Navigation & Queries
Comp 1
OB05 - Neuroscience
4.5
CM01 - Victim Focus / VRA
T3
Wall Walk
Matai
1145-1200
Section Meeting
4.5
Matai
Lunch
1230-1315 Critical Thinking Skills & Time Managem
4.1
UD02 - Nationality, Race, Ethnicity
4.5
Communication Practical
4.5
Stress
T3
Te Tiriti O Waitangi 2
Matai
1325-1410 UD01 - Intro to Diversity
4.1
UD03 - Socio Economic Status
4.5
Communication Practical
4.5
Reading, Comprehension & Retention S
T3
Te Tiriti O Waitangi 2
Matai
1420-1505 DT02 - TOF TENR
4.1
DT06 - Tac Comms 1
4.5
UD06 - Rainbow Communities
4.5
Victim Support
T1
Mind Your Body
Matai
1515-1600 DT03 - TOF TENR
4.1
DT06 - Tac Comms 1
4.5
UD05 - Belief Systems
4.5
CM02 - VIS
T1
DL03 - Data Quality
Matai
1610-1700 Pol Assn/Credit Union
T1
Social Media
T1
VIS Paperwork
I+C Session
 
Section 4
0800-0845 Critical Thinking Skills & Time Managem
4.3
DL02 - NIA Navigation & Queries
Comp 1
UD05 - Belief Systems
4.6
Mindset / Bias 2
T3
Wall Walk
Matai
0855-0940 UD01 - Intro to Diversity
4.3
DL02 - NIA Navigation & Queries
Comp 1
UD06 - Rainbow Communities
4.6
UD08 - Neurodiversity
T3
Wall Walk
Matai
1000-1045 DT02 - TOF TENR
4.3
Cog Con 2
4.3
DL04 - Digital Notebooks
4.6
CM01 - Victim Focus / VRA
T3
Wall Walk
Matai
1055-1140 DT03 - TOF TENR
4.3
Cog Con 2
Tennis Court IN03 - Notebook Practical
4.6
CM01 - Victim Focus / VRA
T3
Wall Walk
Matai
1145-1200 Section Meeting
4.3
Shower & Change
Matai
Lunch
1230-1315 IN01 / IN02 - Initial Action 
4.3
DT06 - Tac Comms 1
5.5
UD04 - Generations
4.6
Stress
T3
Te Tiriti O Waitangi 2
Matai
1325-1410 Initial Action Practical
Crime House DT06 - Tac Comms 1
5.5
OB05 - Neuroscience
4.6
Reading, Comprehension & Retention S
T3
Te Tiriti O Waitangi 2
Matai
1420-1505 Note Taking & Formal Writing Skills
4.3
UD03 - Socio Economic Status
5.5
Communication Practical
4.6
Victim Support
T1
Mind Your Body
Matai
1515-1600 Note Taking & Formal Writing Skills
4.3
UD02 - Nationality, Race, Ethnicity
5.5
Communication Practical
4.6
CM02 - VIS
T1
DL03 - Data Quality
Matai
1610-1700 Pol Assn/Credit Union
T1
Social Media
T1
VIS Paperwork
I+C Session
AFTER HRS
E-Learning

Health, Safety & Wellness
PHSE
Essential Security Awareness
ESAWA
II01: Witness Int. e-learning
Learner Page
E-Learning
Victim Focus Tools & Tactics
VICTT
Conflict of Interest
CONIT-S1
 
Team Leader: Nick SAVAGE 
Section 1 Instructor: Andrew HEFFEY
Section 2 Instructor: Stella HOWARD
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Section 3 Instructor: Greer CHRISP
Section 4 Instructor: Sophie ALLISON

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TIME
RAHINA
RATU
RAAPA
RAPARE
RAMERE
WEEK 3
1/22/2024
1/23/2024
1/24/2024
1/25/2024
1/26/2024
Section 1
0800-0845 Kawa & Tikanga
Matai
CM12 - Hate Crime
4.1
DL05 - Intro to OnDuty and Checkpoint
Comp 1
Quiz 1 & Review
Comp 1
IN07/IN08/IN09 - K9 / BOR / Practice No
T2
0855-0940 Kawa & Tikanga
Matai
CM12 - Hate Crime
4.1
DL05 - Offence / Incident Reports
Comp 1
Mental Health Intro
4.1
IN07/IN08/IN09 - K9 / BOR / Practice No
T2
1000-1045 Te huringa o te tai
Matai
PHPF Framework
4.1
PCT Intro
PCT
Effective Interactions
Te Ata Hapara IN05 - Radio Communications
4.1
1055-1140 Te huringa o te tai
Matai
PHPF Framework
4.1
PCT Intro
PCT
Effective Interactions
Te Ata Hapara Cog Con 3
TC
1145-1200 Deplolyment Survey
Matai
Section Meeting
4.1
Shower & Change
Lunch
1230-1315 II01 - Witness Interviewing
T1
RS01 - Suspect ID
4.1
ACES
4.1
DT06 - Tac Comms 3/Appts issue
4.1
IN04 - Exhibits
4.1
1325-1410 II01 - Witness Interviewing
T1
Disability
4.1
Elder Abuse
4.1
DT06 - Tac Comms 3/Appts issue
4.1
DL06 - PROP
Comp 1
1420-1505 II01 - Witness Interviewing
T1
DT06 - Tac Comms 2
4.1
Te Reo Maori Pronunciation
4.1
OF01 - Intro to Offences/Statutes
4.1
OF03 - Assault
T2
1515-1600 Witness Statement
T1
DT06 - Tac Comms 2
4.1
Te Reo Maori Pronunciation
4.1
OF04 - Wilful Damage
4.1
PHPF Culture Session
4.1
1610-1700 Witness Statement
E-Learning
OR Practice
Police Bias in the 20th & 21st Century
T1
Police Professional Conduct
T1
Section 2
0800-0845 Kawa & Tikanga
Matai
PHPF Framework
4.2
ACES
4.2
Effective Interactions
Te Ata Hapara Quiz 1 & Review
Comp 1
0855-0940 Kawa & Tikanga
Matai
PHPF Framework
4.2
Elder Abuse
4.2
Effective Interactions
Te Ata Hapara IN05 - Radio Communications
4.2
1000-1045 Te huringa o te tai
Matai
CM12 - Hate Crime
4.2
Disability
4.2
RS01 - Suspect ID
4.2
OF03 - Assault
T2
1055-1140 Te huringa o te tai
Matai
CM12 - Hate Crime
4.2
Cog Con 3
TC
Mental Health Intro
4.2
PHPF Culture Session
4.2
1145-1200 Deplolyment Survey
Matai
Section Meeting
4.2
Shower & Change
Lunch
1230-1315 II01 - Witness Interviewing
T1
DT06 - Tac Comms 2
4.2
Te Reo Maori Pronunciation
4.2
OF01 - Intro to Offences/Statutes
4.2
IN07/IN08/IN09 - K9 / BOR / Practice No
T2
1325-1410 II01 - Witness Interviewing
T1
DT06 - Tac Comms 2
4.2
Te Reo Maori Pronunciation
4.2
OF04 - Wilful Damage
4.2
IN07/IN08/IN09 - K9 / BOR / Practice No
T2
1420-1505 II01 - Witness Interviewing
T1
DL05 - Intro to OnDuty and Checkpoint
Comp 1
PCT Intro
PCT
DT06 - Tac Comms 3/Appts issue
4.2
IN04 - Exhibits
4.2
1515-1600 Witness Statement
T1
DL05 - Offence / Incident Reports
Comp 1
PCT Intro
PCT
DT06 - Tac Comms 3/Appts issue
4.2
DL06 - PROP
Comp 1
1610-1700 Witness Statement
OR Practice
E-Learning
Police Bias in the 20th & 21st Century
T1
Police Professional Conduct
T1
Section 3
0800-0845 Kawa & Tikanga
Matai
ACES
4.3
PCT Intro
PCT
OF01 - Intro to Offences/Statutes
4.4
IN07/IN08/IN09 - K9 / BOR / Practice No
T2
0855-0940 Kawa & Tikanga
Matai
Elder Abuse
4.3
PCT Intro
PCT
OF04 - Wilful Damage
4.4
IN07/IN08/IN09 - K9 / BOR / Practice No
T2
1000-1045 Te huringa o te tai
Matai
DT06 - Tac Comms 2
4.3
Te Reo Maori Pronunciation
4.3
Quiz 1 & Review
Comp 1
IN04 - Exhibits
4.5
1055-1140 Te huringa o te tai
Matai
DT06 - Tac Comms 2
4.3
Te Reo Maori Pronunciation
4.3
RS01 - Suspect ID
4.4
DL06 - PROP
Comp 2
1145-1200 Deplolyment Survey
Matai
Section Meeting
4.3
Lunch
1230-1315 II01 - Witness Interviewing
T1
CM12 - Hate Crime
4.3
DL05 - Intro to OnDuty and Checkpoint
Comp 1
Mental Health Intro
4.4
Cog Con 3
TC
1325-1410 II01 - Witness Interviewing
T1
CM12 - Hate Crime
4.3
DL05 - Offence / Incident Reports
Comp 1
Disability
4.4
IN05 - Radio Communications
4.5
1420-1505 II01 - Witness Interviewing
T1
PHPF Framework
4.3
DT06 - Tac Comms 3/Appts issue
4.3
Effective Interactions
Te Ata Hapara OF03 - Assault
As per Sec 1
1515-1600 Witness Statement
T1
PHPF Framework
4.3
DT06 - Tac Comms 3/Appts issue
4.3
Effective Interactions
Te Ata Hapara PHPF Culture Session
4.5
1610-1700 Witness Statement
E-Learning
OR Practice
Police Bias in the 20th & 21st Century
T1
Police Professional Conduct
T1
Section 4
0800-0845 Kawa & Tikanga
Matai
DT06 - Tac Comms 2
4.4
Te Reo Maori Pronunciation
4.4
DT06 - Tac Comms 3/Appts issue
4.5
IN04 - Exhibits
4.4
0855-0940 Kawa & Tikanga
Matai
DT06 - Tac Comms 2
4.4
Te Reo Maori Pronunciation
4.4
DT06 - Tac Comms 3/Appts issue
4.5
DL06 - PROP
Comp 2
1000-1045 Te huringa o te tai
Matai
ACES
4.4
DL05 - Intro to OnDuty and Checkpoint
Comp 1
OF01 - Intro to Offences/Statutes
4.5
OF03 - Assault
4.4
1055-1140 Te huringa o te tai
Matai
Elder Abuse
4.4
DL05 - Offence / Incident Reports
Comp 1
OF04 - Wilful Damage
4.5
IN05 - Radio Communications
4.4
1145-1200 Deplolyment Survey
Matai
Section Meeting
4.4
Lunch
1230-1315 II01 - Witness Interviewing
T1
PHPF Framework
4.4
PCT Intro
PCT
Effective Interactions
Te Ata Hapara IN07/IN08/IN09 - K9 / BOR / Practice No
T2
1325-1410 II01 - Witness Interviewing
T1
PHPF Framework
4.4
PCT Intro
PCT
Effective Interactions
Te Ata Hapara IN07/IN08/IN09 - K9 / BOR / Practice No
T2
1420-1505 II01 - Witness Interviewing
T1
CM12 - Hate Crime
4.4
RS01 - Suspect ID
4.4
Mental Health Intro
4.5
Quiz 1 & Review
Comp 2
1515-1600 Witness Statement
T1
CM12 - Hate Crime
4.4
Cog Con 3
TC
Disability
4.5
PHPF Culture Session
4.4
1610-1700 Witness Statement
E-Learning
OR Practice
Police Bias in the 20th & 21st Century
T1
Police Professional Conduct
T1
AFTER HRS
E-Learning

Service Excellence - Gen 2
SRVEX2
Team Leader: Nick SAVAGE 
Section 1 Instructor: Andrew HEFFEY
Section 2 Instructor: Stella HOWARD
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Section 3 Instructor: Greer CHRISP
Section 4 Instructor: Sophie ALLISON

 DRAFT --- Wing 374 Timetable --- DRAFT
(as at 29/04/2024)
TIME
RAHINA
RATU
RAAPA
RAPARE
RAMERE
WEEK 4
1/29/2024
1/30/2024
1/31/2024
2/1/2024
2/2/2024
Section 1
0800-0845 FH Prevention Advocate
T1
Family Harm Workshop
4.5
OF08 - Theft
4.2
Family Harm Crime House Scenario
Crime House
RS07 - Intro to Summary of Facts
Comp 1
0855-0940 FH Prevention Advocate
T1
Family Harm Workshop
4.5
OF09 - Robbery
4.2
Family Harm Crime House Scenario
Crime House
RS07 - Intro to Summary of Facts
Comp 1
1000-1045 FH Perpetrator
T1
Family Harm Workshop
4.5
OF10 - Receiving
4.2
Family Harm Crime House Scenario
Crime House
OF02 - OA Intro
4.2
1055-1140 FH Perpetrator
T1
Family Harm Workshop
4.5
Gangs 1
4.2
Family Harm Crime House Scenario
Crime House
OF02 - OA Prep/Practice
4.2
1145-1200
Section Meeting
4.2
Lunch
1230-1315 FH04 - PO/PSO
T2
SIT 1
Tennis Court SIT 1  Debrief
4.2
FH01/FH03 - Family Harm Investigation
4.2
DT07 - Initial Approach
4.2
1325-1410 FH05 - PO/PSO
T2
SIT 1
Tennis Court SIT 1  Debrief
4.2
FH01/FH03 - Family Harm Investigation
4.2
DT07 - Initial Approach
4.2
1420-1505 PCT
PCT
REP 1
Outside
DT06 - Tac Comms 4
4.2
Family Harm App
4.2
DL07 - Suspect notebooks
4.2
1515-1600 PCT
PCT
REP 1
Outside
DT06 - Tac Comms 4
4.2
Family Harm App
4.2
Peer Statements
4.2
1610-1700 E-Learning/Totara
REP Reflection
Patron address
T2
5F App Completion
Peer Statements
Section 2
0800-0845 FH Prevention Advocate
T1
REP 1
Outside
SIT 1  Debrief
4.3
DT07 - Initial Approach
4.3
Family Harm Crime House Scenario
Crime House
0855-0940 FH Prevention Advocate
T1
REP 1
Outside
SIT 1  Debrief
4.3
DT07 - Initial Approach
4.3
Family Harm Crime House Scenario
Crime House
1000-1045 FH Perpetrator
T1
SIT 1
Tennis Court DT06 - Tac Comms 4
4.3
DL07 - Suspect notebooks
4.3
Family Harm Crime House Scenario
Crime House
1055-1140 FH Perpetrator
T1
SIT 1
Tennis Court DT06 - Tac Comms 4
4.3
Peer Statements
4.3
Family Harm Crime House Scenario
Crime House
1145-1200
Shower/Change
Section Meeting
4.3
Lunch
1230-1315 PCT
PCT
OF08 - Theft
4.2
Family Harm Workshop
4.5
RS07 - Intro to Summary of Facts
Comp 1
FH01/FH03 - Family Harm Investigation/
4.3
1325-1410 PCT
PCT
OF09 - Robbery
4.2
Family Harm Workshop
4.5
RS07 - Intro to Summary of Facts
Comp 1
FH01/FH03 - Family Harm Investigation/
4.3
1420-1505 FH04 - PO/PSO
T2
OF10 - Receiving
4.2
Family Harm Workshop
4.5
OF02 - OA Intro
4.3
Family Harm App
4.3
1515-1600 FH05 - PO/PSO
T2
Gangs 1
4.2
Family Harm Workshop
4.5
OF02 - OA Prep/Practice
4.3
Family Harm App
4.3
1610-1700 E-Learning/Totara
REP Reflection
Patron address
T2
Peer Statements
5F App Completion
Section 3
0800-0845 FH Prevention Advocate
T1
PCT
PCT
DL07 - Suspect notebooks
4.4
RS07 - Intro to Summary of Facts
Comp 1
DT03 - TOF TENR Review
4.4
0855-0940 FH Prevention Advocate
T1
PCT
PCT
Peer Statements
4.4
RS07 - Intro to Summary of Facts
Comp 1
DT03 - TOF TENR Review
4.4
1000-1045 FH Perpetrator
T1
REP 1
Outside
SIT 1
Tennis Court OF02 - OA Intro
4.4
DT07 - CNR
 Matai
1055-1140 FH Perpetrator
T1
REP 1
Outside
SIT 1
Tennis Court OF02 - OA Prep/Practice
4.4
DT07 - CNR
 Matai
1145-1200
Shower/Change
Section Meeting
4.4
Lunch
1230-1315 DT06 - Tac Comms 4
4.3
Family Harm Workshop
4.5
OF08 - Theft
4.4
SIT 1  Debrief
4.4
OF05/OF06/OF07 - Burglary/Unl on Pro
4.4
1325-1410 DT06 - Tac Comms 4
4.3
Family Harm Workshop
4.5
OF09 - Robbery
4.4
SIT 1  Debrief
4.4
OF05/OF06/OF07 - Burglary/Unl on Pro
4.4
1420-1505 FH04 - PO/PSO
T2
Family Harm Workshop
4.5
OF10 - Receiving
4.4
DT07 - Initial Approach
4.4
OF11 - Vehicle Offences
4.4
1515-1600 FH05 - PO/PSO
T2
Family Harm Workshop
4.5
Gangs 1
4.4
DT07 - Initial Approach
4.4
OF11 - Vehicle Offences
4.4
1610-1700 E-Learning/Totara
REP Reflection
Patron address
T2
Peer Statements
OA Practice
Section 4
0800-0845 FH Prevention Advocate
T1
OF08 - Theft
4.3
Family Harm Workshop
4.5
DT06 - Tac Comms 4
4.5
OF05/OF06/OF07 - Burglary/Unl on Pro
4.5
0855-0940 FH Prevention Advocate
T1
OF09 - Robbery
4.3
Family Harm Workshop
4.5
DT06 - Tac Comms 4
4.5
OF05/OF06/OF07 - Burglary/Unl on Pro
4.5
1000-1045 FH Perpetrator
T1
OF10 - Receiving
4.3
Family Harm Workshop
4.5
PCT
PCT 
OF11 - Vehicle Offences
4.5
1055-1140 FH Perpetrator
T1
Gangs 1
4.3
Family Harm Workshop
4.5
PCT
PCT 
OF11 - Vehicle Offences
4.5
1145-1200
Section Meeting
4.5
Lunch
1230-1315 FH04 - PO/PSO
T2
REP 1
Outside
RS07 - Intro to Summary of Facts
Comp 1
DT07 - Initial Approach
4.5
DT03 - TOF TENR Review
4.5
1325-1410 FH05 - PO/PSO
T2
REP 1
Outside
RS07 - Intro to Summary of Facts
Comp 1
DT07 - Initial Approach
4.5
DT03 - TOF TENR Review
4.5
1420-1505 SIT 1
Tennis Court SIT 1  Debrief
4.3
OF02 - OA Intro
4.6
DL07 - Suspect notebooks
4.5
DT07 - CNR
Matai
1515-1600 SIT 1
Tennis Court SIT 1  Debrief
4.3
OF02 - OA Prep/Practice
4.6
Peer Statements
4.5
DT07 - CNR
Matai
1610-1700 E-Learning/Totara
REP Reflection
Patron address
T2
Peer Statements
OA Practice
AFTER HRS
E-Learning

Child Protection Protocol
CPPTR
Team Leader: Nick SAVAGE 
Section 1 Instructor: Andrew HEFFEY
Section 2 Instructor: Stella HOWARD
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Section 3 Instructor: Greer CHRISP
Section 4 Instructor: Sophie ALLISON

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TIME
RAHINA
RATU
RAAPA
RAPARE
RAMERE
WEEK 5
2/5/2024
2/6/2024
2/7/2024
2/8/2024
2/9/2024
Section 1
0800-0845 CM06 - Mental Health Act
4.2
DL08 - ECM
Comp 1
CRT
Lower Range DT08 - Compliant Handcuffing
 GymW
SS01 - Searching People
T2
0855-0940 CM06 - Mental Health Act
4.2
DL08 - ECM
Comp 1
CRT
Lower Range DT08 - Compliant Handcuffing
 GymW
SS01 - Searching People
T2
1000-1045 DT03 - TOF TENR Review
4.2
DT07 - CNR
Matai
DT07 - Stances/Shelling/Redirection
 DT Room
Quiz 2 & Review / Hui
Comp 1
SS02 - Searching Places & Vehicles
T2
1055-1140 DT03 - TOF TENR Review
4.2
DT07 - CNR
Matai
DT07 - Stances/Shelling/Redirection
 DT Room
Formal Written Statement
Comp 1
SS02 - Searching Places & Vehicles
T2
1145-1200 Section Meeting
4.2
Lunch
1230-1315 CMHRA
5.5
OF05/OF06/OF07 - Burglary/Unl on Pro
4.4
OF12/OF13 - Behaviour Offences
4.3
Engaging with youth
4.1
DT09 - Search
 DT Room
1325-1410 CMHRA
5.5
OF05/OF06/OF07 - Burglary/Unl on Pro
4.4
OF14 - Trespass
4.3
CM03/CM04 - CYP Care & Protection, C
4.1
DT09 - Search
 DT Room
1420-1505 CMHRA
5.5
OF11 - Vehicle Offences
4.4
Behaviour offences, Trespass Practical
Outside
CM05 - Youth Justice
4.1
People in Distress
4.1
1515-1600 CMHRA
5.5
OF11 - Vehicle Offences
4.4
Cog Con 4
TC
CM05 - Youth Justice
4.1
People in Distress
4.1
1610-1700 E-Learning/Totara
OA Practice
Police Sport
T1
Museum - Commission of Inquiry
T1
Formal Written Statement
Section 2
0800-0845 OF05/OF06/OF07 - Burglary/Unl on Pro
4.3
CM06 - Mental Health Act
4.5
DL08 - ECM
Comp 1
Engaging with youth
4.4
SS01 - Searching People
T2
0855-0940 OF05/OF06/OF07 - Burglary/Unl on Pro
4.3
CM06 - Mental Health Act
4.5
DL08 - ECM
Comp 1
CM03/CM04 - CYP Care & Protection, C
4.4
SS01 - Searching People
T2
1000-1045 OF11 - Vehicle Offences
4.3
DT03 - TOF TENR Review
4.5
DT07 - CNR
 Matai
CM05 - Youth Justice
4.4
SS02 - Searching Places & Vehicles
T2
1055-1140 OF11 - Vehicle Offences
4.3
DT03 - TOF TENR Review
4.5
DT07 - CNR
 Matai
CM05 - Youth Justice
4.4
SS02 - Searching Places & Vehicles
T2
1145-1200 Section Meeting
4.3
Lunch
1230-1315 OF12/OF13 - Behaviour Offences
4.3
CMHRA
5.5
CRT
Lower Range DT07 - Stances/Shelling/Redirection
 DT Room
People in Distress
4.2
1325-1410 OF14 - Trespass
4.3
CMHRA
5.5
CRT
Lower Range DT07 - Stances/Shelling/Redirection
 DT Room
People in Distress
4.2
1420-1505 Behaviour offences, Trespass Practical
Outside
CMHRA
5.5
Quiz 2 & Review / Hui
Comp 1
DT08 - Compliant Handcuffing
 GymW
DT09 - Search
DT Room
1515-1600 Cog Con 4
TC
CMHRA
5.5
Formal Written Statement
Comp 1
DT08 - Compliant Handcuffing
 GymW
DT09 - Search
DT Room
1610-1700 OA Practice
E-Learning/Totara
Police Sport
T1
Museum - Commission of Inquiry
T1
Formal Written Statement
Section 3
0800-0845 Family Harm Crime House Scenario
Crime House Engaging with youth
4.6
CM06 - Mental Health Act
4.4
DL08 - ECM
Comp 1
People in Distress
4.1
0855-0940 Family Harm Crime House Scenario
Crime House CM03/CM04 - CYP Care & Protection, C
4.6
CM06 - Mental Health Act
4.4
DL08 - ECM
Comp 1
People in Distress
4.1
1000-1045 Family Harm Crime House Scenario
Crime House CM05 - Youth Justice
4.6
CRT
Lower Range DT07 - Stances/Shelling/Redirection
 DT Room
DT09 - Search
 DT Room
1055-1140 Family Harm Crime House Scenario
Crime House CM05 - Youth Justice
4.6
CRT
Lower Range DT07 - Stances/Shelling/Redirection
 DT Room
DT09 - Search
 DT Room
1145-1200 Section Meeting
4.4
Lunch
1230-1315 FH01/FH03 - Family Harm Investigation
4.4
Cog Con 4
TC
CMHRA
5.5
DT08 - Compliant Handcuffing
 GymW
SS01 - Searching People
T2
1325-1410 FH01/FH03 - Family Harm Investigation
4.4
OF12/OF13 - Behaviour Offences
4.6
CMHRA
5.5
DT08 - Compliant Handcuffing
 GymW
SS01 - Searching People
T2
1420-1505 Family Harm App
4.4
OF14 - Trespass
4.6
CMHRA
5.5
Quiz 2 & Review / Hui
Comp 1
SS02 - Searching Places & Vehicles
T2
1515-1600 Family Harm App
4.4
Behaviour offences, Trespass Practical
Outside
CMHRA
5.5
Formal Written Statement
Comp 1
SS02 - Searching Places & Vehicles
T2
1610-1700 5F App Completion
E-Learning/Totara
Police Sport
T1
Museum - Commission of Inquiry
T1
Formal Written Statement
Section 4
0800-0845 OF12/OF13 - Behaviour Offences
4.5
Family Harm Crime House Scenario
Crime House DT07 - Stances/Shelling/Redirection
 DT Room
People in Distress
4.5
DT09 - Search
 DT Room
0855-0940 OF14 - Trespass
4.5
Family Harm Crime House Scenario
Crime House DT07 - Stances/Shelling/Redirection
 DT Room
People in Distress
4.5
DT09 - Search
 DT Room
1000-1045 Behaviour offences, Trespass Practical
Outside
Family Harm Crime House Scenario
Crime House Quiz 2 & Review / Hui
Comp 1
DT08 - Compliant Handcuffing
 GymW
DL08 - ECM
Comp 1
1055-1140 Cog Con 4
Tennis Court Family Harm Crime House Scenario
Crime House Formal Written Statement
Comp 1
DT08 - Compliant Handcuffing
 GymW
DL08 - ECM
Comp 1
1145-1200 Shower/Change
Section Meeting
5.4
Lunch
1230-1315 Engaging with youth
4.5
FH01/FH03 - Family Harm Investigation
5.4
CM06 - Mental Health Act
4.5
CMHRA
5.5
SS01 - Searching People
T2
1325-1410 CM03/CM04 - CYP Care & Protection, C
4.5
FH01/FH03 - Family Harm Investigation
5.4
CM06 - Mental Health Act
4.5
CMHRA
5.5
SS01 - Searching People
T2
1420-1505 CM05 - Youth Justice
4.5
Family Harm App
5.4
CRT
Lower Range CMHRA
5.5
SS02 - Searching Places & Vehicles
T2
1515-1600 CM05 - Youth Justice
4.5
Family Harm App
5.4
CRT
Lower Range CMHRA
5.5
SS02 - Searching Places & Vehicles
T2
1610-1700 E-Learning/Totara
5F App Completion
Police Sport
T1
Museum - Commission of Inquiry
T1
Formal Written Statement
AFTER HRS
Appointments Workbook
AP01
E-Learning
Search and Surveill Refresher
SRCSUR-S1
S&S Foundation Knowledge
SRCSUR
S&S Emer & Post K9/Det Search
SRCSUR
Mental Health (after People in Distress)
MENHT
E-Learning
S&S Stop and Search Veh
SRCSUR
Intro to CIMS
CIMS-S1
Team Leader: Nick SAVAGE 
Section 1 Instructor: Andrew HEFFEY
Section 2 Instructor: Stella HOWARD
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Section 3 Instructor: Greer CHRISP
Section 4 Instructor: Sophie ALLISON

 DRAFT --- Wing 374 Timetable --- DRAFT
(as at 29/04/2024)
TIME
RAHINA
RATU
RAAPA
RAPARE
RAMERE
WEEK 6
2/12/2024
2/13/2024
2/14/2024
2/15/2024
2/16/2024
Section 1
0800-0845 RS03 - Prosecutions Intro
4.1
DT11 - Baton
4.1
DT10 - O/C Spray
Matai
First Aid 
4.5
IC16 - Police Ethnic Strategy
T1
0855-0940 RS09-RS11 - Prosecutions Intro
4.1
DT11 - Baton
GymE
DT10 - O/C Spray
GymE
First Aid 
4.5
IC16 - Police Ethnic Strategy
T1
1000-1045 IC15 - Kupu Whakatau-Supported Reso
4.1
REP 2
Outside
CM08 - Missing Persons/CIMS
4.1
First Aid 
4.5
IC18 - O Le Taeao Fou - Pasifika Strategy
T1
1055-1140 IC15 - Kupu Whakatau-Supported Reso
4.1
REP 2
Outside
Cog Con 5
 Tennis Court First Aid 
4.5
IC18 - O Le Taeao Fou - Pasifika Strategy
T1
1145-1200 Section Meeting
4.1
Uniforms
4.2
Shower & Change
First Aid 
4.5
Lunch
1230-1315 Non Compliant Handcuffing
 GymW
OF17 - Firearms
4.1
FH08 - VVS
4.1
First Aid 
4.5
Quiz 3 & Review / Hui
Comp 1 
1325-1410 Non Compliant Handcuffing
 GymW
OF17 - Firearms
4.1
FH08 - VVS
4.1
First Aid 
4.5
Intel Intro
4.1
1420-1505 Strikes / Target Areas
 GymW
OF16 - Offensive Weapons
4.1
FH08 - VVS
4.1
First Aid 
4.5
Intel Noting
4.1
1515-1600 Strikes / Target Areas
 GymW
Offensive Weapons Practical
4.1
FH08 - VVS
4.1
First Aid 
4.5
Contributing to Intel
4.1
1610-1700 E-Learning/Totara
REP Reflection
Formative Exam Tutorial
T2
First Aid 
4.5
OA Practice
Section 2
0800-0845 Strikes / Target Areas
Matai
RS03 - Prosecutions Intro
4.3
First Aid 
4.5
OF16 - Offensive Weapons
C & C
IC16 - Police Ethnic Strategy
T1
0855-0940 Strikes / Target Areas
Matai
RS09-RS11 - Prosecutions Intro
4.3
First Aid 
4.5
Offensive Weapons Practical
C & C
IC16 - Police Ethnic Strategy
T1
1000-1045 CM08 - Missing Persons/CIMS
4.3
IC15 - Kupu Whakatau-Supported Reso
4.3
First Aid 
4.5
DT10 - O/C Spray
C & C
IC18 - O Le Taeao Fou - Pasifika Strategy
T1
1055-1140 Cog Con 5
Tennis Court IC15 - Kupu Whakatau-Supported Reso
4.3
First Aid 
4.5
DT10 - O/C Spray
Gym
IC18 - O Le Taeao Fou - Pasifika Strategy
T1
1145-1200 Shower and change
Section Meeting
4.3
First Aid 
4.5
Outside
Uniforms
4.5
Lunch
Outside
1230-1315 OF17 - Firearms
4.3
FH08 - VVS
4.3
First Aid 
4.5
Intel Intro
C & C
Contributing to Intel
4.2
1325-1410 OF17 - Firearms
4.3
FH08 - VVS
4.3
First Aid 
4.5
Intel Noting
C & C
Quiz 3 & Review / Hui
Comp 1
1420-1505 DT11 - Baton
 GymE
FH08 - VVS
4.3
First Aid 
4.5
REP 2
Outside
Non Compliant Handcuffing
 GymW
1515-1600 DT11 - Baton
 GymE
FH08 - VVS
4.3
First Aid 
4.5
REP 2
Outside
Non Compliant Handcuffing
 GymW
1610-1700 E-Learning/Totara
E-Learning/Totara
First Aid 
4.5
Formative Exam Tutorial/REP Reflectio
4.2
OA Practice
Section 3
0800-0845 FH08 - VVS
4.2
First Aid 
4.5
DT10 - O/C Spray
Matai
Intel Intro
5.4
IC16 - Police Ethnic Strategy
T1
0855-0940 FH08 - VVS
4.2
First Aid 
4.5
DT10 - O/C Spray
Matai
Intel Noting
5.4
IC16 - Police Ethnic Strategy
T1
1000-1045 FH08 - VVS
4.2
First Aid 
4.5
Strikes / Target Areas
 GymW
Contributing to Intel
5.4
IC18 - O Le Taeao Fou - Pasifika Strategy
T1
1055-1140 FH08 - VVS
4.2
First Aid 
4.5
Strikes / Target Areas
 GymW
Cog Con 5
Tennis Court
IC18 - O Le Taeao Fou - Pasifika Strategy
T1
1145-1200 Uniforms
4.2
First Aid 
4.5
Section Meeting
4.1
Lunch
1230-1315 RS03 - Prosecutions Intro
4.2
First Aid 
4.5
OF17 - Firearms
4.4
REP 2
Outside
Non Compliant Handcuffing
 GymW
1325-1410 RS09-RS11 - Prosecutions Intro
4.2
First Aid 
4.5
OF17 - Firearms
4.4
REP 2
Outside
Non Compliant Handcuffing
 GymW
1420-1505 IC15 - Kupu Whakatau-Supported Reso
4.2
First Aid 
4.5
OF16 - Offensive Weapons
4.4
DT11 - Baton
 GymE
CM08 - Missing Persons/CIMS
4.2
1515-1600 IC15 - Kupu Whakatau-Supported Reso
4.2
First Aid 
4.5
Offensive Weapons Practical
4.4
DT11 - Baton
 GymE
Quiz 3 & Review / Hui
Comp 1
1610-1700 E-Learning/Totara
First Aid 
4.5
Formative Exam Tutorial
T2
REP Reflection
OA Practice
Section 4
0800-0845 First Aid 
4.5
DT10 - O/C Spray
4.4
OF17 - Firearms
4.3
DT11 - Baton
GymW
IC16 - Police Ethnic Strategy
T1
0855-0940 First Aid 
4.5
DT10 - O/C Spray
 GymW
OF17 - Firearms
4.3
DT11 - Baton
GymW
IC16 - Police Ethnic Strategy
T1
1000-1045 First Aid 
4.5
Strikes / Target Areas
 GymW
OF16 - Offensive Weapons
4.3
REP 2
Outside
IC18 - O Le Taeao Fou - Pasifika Strategy
T1
1055-1140 First Aid 
4.5
Strikes / Target Areas
 GymW
Offensive Weapons Practical
4.3
REP 2
Outside
IC18 - O Le Taeao Fou - Pasifika Strategy
T1
1145-1200 First Aid 
4.5
Section Meeting
4.4
Uniforms
4.2
Lunch
1230-1315 First Aid 
4.5
RS03 - Prosecutions Intro
4.4
CM08 - Missing Persons/CIMS
4.3
FH08 - VVS
Matai
Non Compliant Handcuffing
GymE
1325-1410 First Aid 
4.5
RS09-RS11 - Prosecutions Intro
4.4
Intel Intro
4.3
FH08 - VVS
Matai
Non Compliant Handcuffing
GymE
1420-1505 First Aid 
4.5
IC15 - Kupu Whakatau-Supported Reso
4.4
Intel Noting
4.3
FH08 - VVS
Matai
Quiz 3 & Review / Hui
Comp 1
1515-1600 First Aid 
4.5
IC15 - Kupu Whakatau-Supported Reso
4.4
Contributing to Intel
4.3
FH08 - VVS
Matai
Cog Con 5
Tennis Court
1610-1700 First Aid 
4.5
E-Learning/Totara
Formative Exam Tutorial
T2
REP Reflection
OA Practice
AFTER HRS
Vaccinations
E-Learning
Team Leader: Nick SAVAGE 
Section 1 Instructor: Andrew HEFFEY
Section 2 Instructor: Stella HOWARD
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Section 3 Instructor: Greer CHRISP
Section 4 Instructor: Sophie ALLISON

 DRAFT --- Wing 374 Timetable --- DRAFT
(as at 29/04/2024)
TIME
RAHINA
RATU
RAAPA
RAPARE
RAMERE
WEEK 7
2/19/2024
2/20/2024
2/21/2024
2/22/2024
2/23/2024
Section 1
0800-0845 0730hrs - Formative CPK
4.1
IC17 - Ethnic Communities
T1
SS04 - Serious Offence Searches
4.1
Mental Health Practical 
Crime House
Annual Leave
0855-0940 Formative CPK
4.1
IC17 - Ethnic Communities
T1
RP02/RP03 - Land Transport Act
4.1
Mental Health Practical 
Crime House
Annual Leave
1000-1045 Formative CPK
4.1
IC19 - Pasifika Communities
T1
RP02/RP03 - Land Transport Act
4.1
Mental Health Practical 
Crime House
Annual Leave
1055-1140 1010hrs - Formative CPK
Comp 1
IC19 - Pasifika Communities
T1
Land Transport Practical
4.1
FR01 - Fingerprint Theory
4.1
Annual Leave
1145-1200 Formative CPK
Comp 1
OA Exam debrief
T1
Annual Leave
Lunch
Formative CPK
Comp 1
Annual Leave
1230-1315 Lunch 1230 - 1325
OF18 - Sex offences
Matai
Appointments Assessment
 Gym
SIT 2 Debrief
4.1
Annual Leave
1325-1410 Appointments Revision
 Gym
OF18 - Sex offences
Matai
Appointments Assessment
 Gym
SIT 2 Debrief
4.1
Annual Leave
1420-1505 Appointments Revision
 Gym
SS03 - Stopping Vehicles
4.1
SIT 2
Tennis Court TS01/TS02 - Taser Theory
Comp 1
Annual Leave
1515-1600 Formative CPK Debrief
 Matai
SS03 - Stopping Vehicles
4.1
SIT 2
Tennis Court TS01/TS02 - Taser Theory
Comp 1
Annual Leave
1610-1700 5F Practice
RP01 - Policing Our Roads
Matai
VVS Formative
OA Practice
Annual Leave
Section 2
0800-0845 0730hrs - Formative CPK
4.2
IC17 - Ethnic Communities
T1
Appointments Revision
Matai
Appointments Assessment
 Gym
Annual Leave
0855-0940 Formative CPK
4.2
IC17 - Ethnic Communities
T1
Appointments Revision
Matai
Appointments Assessment
 Gym
Annual Leave
1000-1045 Formative CPK
4.2
IC19 - Pasifika Communities
T1
SS03 - Stopping Vehicles
4.2
SIT 2 Debrief
4.2
Annual Leave
1055-1140 1010hrs - Formative CPK
Comp 2
IC19 - Pasifika Communities
T1
SS03 - Stopping Vehicles
4.2
SIT 2 Debrief
4.2
Annual Leave
1145-1200 Formative CPK
Comp 2
OA Exam debrief
T1
Annual Leave
Lunch
Formative CPK
Comp 2
Annual Leave
1230-1315 Lunch 1230 - 1325
Mental Health Practical 
Crime House RP02/RP03 - Land Transport Act
4.2
TS01/TS02 - Taser Theory
Comp 1
Annual Leave
1325-1410 SIT 2
Tennis Court Mental Health Practical 
Crime House RP02/RP03 - Land Transport Act
4.2
TS01/TS02 - Taser Theory
Comp 1
Annual Leave
1420-1505 SIT 2
Tennis Court Mental Health Practical 
Crime House Land Transport Practical
4.2
OF18 - Sex offences
4.2
Annual Leave
1515-1600 Formative CPK Debrief
 Matai
FR01 - Fingerprint Theory
4.2
SS04 - Serious Offence Searches
4.2
OF18 - Sex offences
4.2
Annual Leave
1610-1700 5F Practice
RP01 - Policing Our Roads
Matai
VVS Formative
OA Practice
Annual Leave
Section 3
0800-0845 0730hrs - Formative CPK
Comp 1
IC17 - Ethnic Communities
T1
Mental Health Practical 
Crime House SIT 2 Debrief
4.3
Annual Leave
0855-0940 Formative CPK
Comp 1
IC17 - Ethnic Communities
T1
Mental Health Practical 
Crime House SIT 2 Debrief
4.3
Annual Leave
1000-1045 Formative CPK
Comp 1
IC19 - Pasifika Communities
T1
Mental Health Practical 
Crime House TS01/TS02 - Taser Theory
Comp 1
Annual Leave
1055-1140 1010hrs - Formative CPK
4.1
IC19 - Pasifika Communities
T1
FR01 - Fingerprint Theory
4.3
TS01/TS02 - Taser Theory
Comp 1
Annual Leave
1145-1200 Formative CPK
4.1
OA Exam debrief
T1
Annual Leave
Lunch
Formative CPK
4.1
Annual Leave
1230-1315 Lunch 1230 - 1325
Appointments Revision
Gym
OF18 - Sex offences
4.3
RP02/RP03 - Land Transport Act
4.3
Annual Leave
1325-1410 SS03 - Stopping Vehicles
T3
Appointments Revision
Gym
OF18 - Sex offences
4.3
RP02/RP03 - Land Transport Act
4.3
Annual Leave
1420-1505 SS03 - Stopping Vehicles
T3
SIT 2
Tennis Court Appointments Assessment
 Gym
Land Transport Practical
4.3
Annual Leave
1515-1600 Formative CPK Debrief
 Matai
SIT 2
Tennis Court Appointments Assessment
 Gym
SS04 - Serious Offence Searches
4.3
Annual Leave
1610-1700 5F Practice
RP01 - Policing Our Roads
Matai
VVS Formative
OA Practice
Annual Leave
Section 4
0800-0845 0730hrs - Formative CPK
Comp 2
IC17 - Ethnic Communities
T1
Appointments Assessment
 Gym
RP02/RP03 - Land Transport Act
4.4
Annual Leave
0855-0940 Formative CPK
Comp 2
IC17 - Ethnic Communities
T1
Appointments Assessment
 Gym
RP02/RP03 - Land Transport Act
4.4
Annual Leave
1000-1045 Formative CPK
Comp 2
IC19 - Pasifika Communities
T1
SIT 2
Tennis Court Land Transport Practical
4.4
Annual Leave
1055-1140 1010hrs - Formative CPK
4.2
IC19 - Pasifika Communities
T1
SIT 2
Tennis Court SS04 - Serious Offence Searches
4.4
Annual Leave
1145-1200 Formative CPK
4.2
Shower & Change
OA Exam debrief
T1
Annual Leave
Lunch
Formative CPK
4.2
Annual Leave
1230-1315 Lunch 1230 - 1325
OF18 - Sex offences
Matai
Mental Health Practical 
Crime House TS01/TS02 - Taser Theory
Comp 2
Annual Leave
1325-1410 SS03 - Stopping Vehicles
T3
OF18 - Sex offences
Matai
Mental Health Practical 
Crime House TS01/TS02 - Taser Theory
Comp 2
Annual Leave
1420-1505 SS03 - Stopping Vehicles
T3
Appointments Revision
Gym
Mental Health Practical 
Crime House SIT 2 Debrief
4.1
Annual Leave
1515-1600 Formative CPK Debrief
 Matai
Appointments Revision
Gym
FR01 - Fingerprint Theory
4.1
SIT 2 Debrief
4.1
Annual Leave
1610-1700 5F Practice
RP01 - Policing Our Roads
Matai
VVS Formative
OA Practice
Annual Leave
AFTER HRS
E-Learning

Forensic Awareness
FR01
S&S Search for Specific Item
SRCSUR
Taser Evidence.com (2 modules)
TSRAS
E-Learning
II04: Suspect Interviewing
Learner Page
Team Leader: Nick SAVAGE 
Section 1 Instructor: Andrew HEFFEY
Section 2 Instructor: Stella HOWARD
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Section 3 Instructor: Greer CHRISP
Section 4 Instructor: Sophie ALLISON

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TIME
RAHINA
RATU
RAAPA
RAPARE
RAMERE
WEEK 8
2/26/2024
2/27/2024
2/28/2024
2/29/2024
3/1/2024
Section 1
Split Section before lunch
Split Section before lunch
Split Section after lunch
0800-0845 Taser 1 / FR02 - Ink prints
Gym / FP
REP3 / RS06 - 258P
BBQ/Comp 2 II02 - Suspect Interviewing
T1
Suspect Interviewing Practical
5.3
Quiz 4 & Review
4.4
0855-0940 Taser 1 / OA Practice
 Gym / 4.4
REP3 / RS06 - 258P
BBQ/Comp 2 II02 - Suspect Interviewing
T1
Suspect Interviewing Practical
4.4 / 4.5 / 4.6 SS05 -WPR
4.4
1000-1045 FR02 - Ink Prints / Taser 1
FP / Gym
RS06 - 258P / REP3
Comp 2/BBQ II02 - Suspect Interviewing
T1
Suspect Interviewing Practical
4.4 / 4.5 / 4.6 Grappling/Takedowns
Matai
1055-1140 OA Practice / Taser 1
4.4 / Gym
RS06 - 258P / REP3
Comp 2/BBQ II02 - Suspect Interviewing
T1
Suspect Interviewing Practical
4.4 / 4.5 / 4.6 Grappling/Takedowns
Matai
1145-1200 Section Meeting
4.4
Lunch
1230-1315 Cog Con 6
Tennis Court Taser Scenario Training 1
Crime House II02 - Suspect Interviewing
T1
Suspect Interviewing Practical
4.4 / 4.5 / 4.6 Taser 2 / FR03 - Live scan
Gym / FP
1325-1410 RS05 - Bail & File Intro
4.5
Taser Scenario Training 1
Crime House II02 - Suspect Interviewing
T1
Suspect Interviewing Practical
4.4 / 4.5 / 4.6 Taser 2 / FR03 - Live scan
Gym / FP
1420-1505 AFCO
4.5
DT05 - TOR
Comp 1
II02 - Suspect Interviewing
T1
Suspect Interviewing Practical
4.4 / 4.5 / 4.6 FR03 - Live scan / Taser 2
FP / Gym
1515-1600 GSMEAC Intro
4.5
DT05 - TOR
Comp 1
II02 - Suspect Interviewing
T1
Suspect Interviewing Practical
4.4 / 4.5 / 4.6 FR03 - Live scan / Taser 2
FP / Gym
1610-1700 OA Practice
REP Reflection
Suspect Interviewing Planning
E-Learning/Totara
Taser revision
Section 2
Split Section before lunch
Split Section before lunch
Split Section before lunch
0800-0845 II02 - Suspect Interviewing
T2
Suspect Interviewing Practical
Te Ata Hapara Taser 1 / FR02 - Ink prints
Gym / FP
REP3 / RS06 - 258P
BBQ/Comp 2
Taser 2 / FR03 - Live scan
Gym / FP
0855-0940 II02 - Suspect Interviewing
T2
Suspect Interviewing Practical
4.4 / 4.5 / 4.6 Taser 1 / OA Practice
 Gym / 4.4
REP3 / RS06 - 258P
BBQ/Comp 2
Taser 2 / FR03 - Live scan
Gym / FP
1000-1045 II02 - Suspect Interviewing
T2
Suspect Interviewing Practical
4.4 / 4.5 / 4.6 FR02 - Ink Prints / Taser 1
FP / Gym
RS06 - 258P / REP3
Comp 2/BBQ
FR03 - Live scan / Taser 2
FP / Gym
1055-1140 II02 - Suspect Interviewing
T2
Suspect Interviewing Practical
4.4 / 4.5 / 4.6 OA Practice / Taser 1
4.4 / Gym
RS06 - 258P / REP3
Comp 2/BBQ
FR03 - Live scan / Taser 2
FP / Gym
1145-1200 Section Meeting
4.2
Lunch
1230-1315 II02 - Suspect Interviewing
T2
Suspect Interviewing Practical
4.4 / 4.5 / 4.6 RS05 - Bail & File Intro
4.5
Taser Scenario Training 1
Crime House
Quiz 4 & Review
4.6
1325-1410 II02 - Suspect Interviewing
T2
Suspect Interviewing Practical
4.4 / 4.5 / 4.6 Cog Con 6
Tennis Court Taser Scenario Training 1
Crime House
SS05 -WPR
4.6
1420-1505 II02 - Suspect Interviewing
T2
Suspect Interviewing Practical
4.4 / 4.5 / 4.6 AFCO
4.5
DT05 - TOR
Comp 1
Grappling/Takedowns
Matai
1515-1600 II02 - Suspect Interviewing
T2
Suspect Interviewing Practical
4.4 / 4.5 / 4.6 GSMEAC Intro
4.5
DT05 - TOR
Comp 1
Grappling/Takedowns
Matai
1610-1700 Suspect Interviewing Planning
E-Learning/Totara
OA Practice
REP Reflection
Taser revision
Section 3
Split Section after lunch
Split Section after lunch
Split Section after lunch
0800-0845 Cog Con 6
Tennis Court Taser Scenario Training 1
Crime House II02 - Suspect Interviewing
T1
Suspect Interviewing Practical
5.3
Grappling/Takedowns
Matai
0855-0940 RS05 - Bail & File Intro
4.5
Taser Scenario Training 1
Crime House II02 - Suspect Interviewing
T1
Suspect Interviewing Practical
5.3 / 5.4 / 5.5 Grappling/Takedowns
Matai
1000-1045 AFCO
4.5
DT05 - TOR
Comp 1
II02 - Suspect Interviewing
T1
Suspect Interviewing Practical
5.3 / 5.4 / 5.5 Quiz 4 & Review
4.5
1055-1140 GSMEAC Intro
4.5
DT05 - TOR
Comp 1
II02 - Suspect Interviewing
T1
Suspect Interviewing Practical
5.3 / 5.4 / 5.5 SS05 -WPR
4.5
1145-1200 Section Meeting
4.5
Lunch
1230-1315 Taser 1 / FR02 - Ink prints
Gym / FP
Taser 2 / FR03 - Live scan
Gym / FP
II02 - Suspect Interviewing
T1
Suspect Interviewing Practical
5.3 / 5.4 / 5.5 REP3 / RS06 - 258P
BBQ/Comp 2
1325-1410 Taser 1 / OA Practice
Gym / 4.1
Taser 2 / FR03 - Live scan
Gym / FP
II02 - Suspect Interviewing
T1
Suspect Interviewing Practical
5.3 / 5.4 / 5.5 REP3 / RS06 - 258P
BBQ/Comp 2
1420-1505 FR02 - Ink Prints / Taser 1
 FP / Gym
FR03 - Live scan / Taser 2
FP / Gym
II02 - Suspect Interviewing
T1
Suspect Interviewing Practical
5.3 / 5.4 / 5.5 RS06 - 258P / REP3
Comp 2/BBQ
1515-1600 OA Practice / Taser 1
 4.1 / Gym
FR03 - Live scan / Taser 2
FP / Gym
II02 - Suspect Interviewing
T1
Suspect Interviewing Practical
5.3 / 5.4 / 5.5 RS06 - 258P / REP3
Comp 2/BBQ
1610-1700 OA Practice
Taser revision
Suspect Interviewing Planning
E-Learning/Totara
REP Reflection
Section 4
Split Section after lunch
Split Section after lunch
Split Section before lunch
0800-0845 II02 - Suspect Interviewing
T2
Suspect Interviewing Practical
Te Ata Hapara RS05 - Bail & File Intro
4.5
Taser Scenario Training 1
Crime House
REP3 / RS06 - 258P
BBQ/Comp 5.6
0855-0940 II02 - Suspect Interviewing
T2
Suspect Interviewing Practical
TaH / 5.3 / 5.4 Cog Con 6
Tennis Court Taser Scenario Training 1
Crime House
REP3 / RS06 - 258P
BBQ/Comp 5.6
1000-1045 II02 - Suspect Interviewing
T2
Suspect Interviewing Practical
TaH / 5.3 / 5.4 AFCO
4.5
DT05 - TOR
Comp 1
RS06 - 258P / REP3
Comp 5.6/BBQ
1055-1140 II02 - Suspect Interviewing
T2
Suspect Interviewing Practical
TaH / 5.3 / 5.4 GSMEAC Intro
4.5
DT05 - TOR
Comp 1
RS06 - 258P / REP3
Comp 5.6/BBQ
1145-1200 Section Meeting
4.1
Lunch
1230-1315 II02 - Suspect Interviewing
T2
Suspect Interviewing Practical
TaH / 5.3 / 5.4 Taser 1 / FR02 - Ink prints
Gym / FP
Taser 2 / FR03 - Live scan
 Gym/ FP
Grappling/Takedowns
Matai
1325-1410 II02 - Suspect Interviewing
T2
Suspect Interviewing Practical
TaH / 5.3 / 5.4 Taser 1 / OA Practice
Gym / FP
Taser 2 / FR03 - Live scan
 Gym/ FP
Grappling/Takedowns
Matai
1420-1505 II02 - Suspect Interviewing
T2
Suspect Interviewing Practical
TaH / 5.3 / 5.4 FR02 - Ink Prints / Taser 1
FP / Gym
FR03 - Live scan / Taser 2
 FP/ Gym
Quiz 4 & Review
4.5
1515-1600 II02 - Suspect Interviewing
T2
Suspect Interviewing Practical
TaH / 5.3 / 5.4 OA Practice / Taser 1
FP / Gym
FR03 - Live scan / Taser 2
 FP/ Gym
SS05 -WPR
4.5
1610-1700 Suspect Interviewing Planning
E-Learning/Totara
OA practice
Taser revision
REP Reflection
AFTER HRS
E-Learning

Search and Surveill Refresher
SRCSUR-S1
Team Leader: Nick SAVAGE 
Section 1 Instructor: Andrew HEFFEY
Section 2 Instructor: Stella HOWARD
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Section 3 Instructor: Greer CHRISP
Section 4 Instructor: Sophie ALLISON

 DRAFT --- Wing 374 Timetable --- DRAFT
(as at 29/04/2024)
TIME
RAHINA
RATU
RAAPA
RAPARE
RAMERE
WEEK 9
3/4/2024
3/5/2024
3/6/2024
3/7/2024
3/8/2024
Section 1
0800-0845 OA Practice
4.5
Family Harm Practical 2
C-Lounge
Arrest Demonstration
4.6
Prosecution File Prep
Comp2  
Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
0855-0940 OA Practice
4.5
Family Harm Practical 2
C-Lounge
Interview Plan Prep
4.6
Prosecution File Prep
Comp2  
Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
1000-1045 Family Harm Review
4.5
Family Harm Practical 2
Comp 1
5F Suspect Interview
4.6 / 4.0 / 5.3 Prosecution File Prep
Comp2  
Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
1055-1140 Family Harm Review
4.5
5F App Completion 2
Comp 1
5F Suspect Interview
4.6 / 4.0 / 5.3 Prosecution File Prep
Comp2  
Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
1145-1200
Section Meeting
4.1
Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
Lunch
1230-1315 Family Harm Practical 1
Te Ata Hapara 5F Victim Video Statement & Witness S
4.1
5F Suspect Interview
4.6 / 4.0 / 5.3 Prosecution File Prep
Comp2  
Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
1325-1410 Family Harm Practical 1
Te Ata Hapara 5F Victim Video Statement & Witness S
4.1
5F Suspect Interview
4.6 / 4.0 / 5.3 Prosecution File Prep
Comp2  
Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
1420-1505 Family Harm Practical 1
Te Ata Hapara 5F Victim Video Statement & Witness S
4.1
5F Suspect Interview
4.6 / 4.0 / 5.3 Prosecution File Prep
Comp2  
Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
1515-1600 Family Harm Practical 1
Te Ata Hapara 5F Victim Video Statement & Witness S
4.1
5F Suspect Interview
4.6 / 4.0 / 5.3 Prosecution File Prep
Comp2  
Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
1610-1700 5F App Completion 1
5F Victim Video Statement & Witness Statement
Prosecution file prep
Prosecution File Prep
Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
Section 2
0800-0845 Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
OA Practice
4.6
Family Harm Practical 2
C-Lounge
Arrest Demonstration
4.6
Prosecution File Prep
Comp 1 
0855-0940 Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
OA Practice
4.6
Family Harm Practical 2
C-Lounge
Interview Plan Prep
4.6
Prosecution File Prep
Comp 1 
1000-1045 Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
Family Harm Review
4.6
Family Harm Practical 2
Comp 1
5F Suspect Interview
4.6/5.3/Hapa. Prosecution File Prep
Comp 1 
1055-1140 Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
Family Harm Review
4.6
5F App Completion 2
Comp 1
5F Suspect Interview
4.6/5.3/Hapa. Prosecution File Prep
Comp 1 
1145-1200 Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
Section Meeting
4.6
Lunch
1230-1315 Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
Family Harm Practical 1
4.3
5F Victim Video Statement & Witness S Te Ata Hapara 5F Suspect Interview
4.6/5.3/Hapa. Prosecution File Prep
Comp 1 
1325-1410 Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
Family Harm Practical 1
4.3
5F Victim Video Statement & Witness S
Various
5F Suspect Interview
4.6/5.3/Hapa. Prosecution File Prep
Comp 1 
1420-1505 Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
Family Harm Practical 1
4.3
5F Victim Video Statement & Witness S
Various
5F Suspect Interview
4.6/5.3/Hapa. Prosecution File Prep
Comp 1 
1515-1600 Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
Family Harm Practical 1
4.3
5F Victim Video Statement & Witness S
Various
5F Suspect Interview
4.6/5.3/Hapa. Prosecution File Prep
Comp 1 
1610-1700 Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
5F App Completion 1
Comp 2
5F Victim Video Statement & Witness Statement
Prosecution file prep
Prosecution File Prep
Section 3
Split Section after lunch
0800-0845 DL09 - Case Management
Comp 1
RP04 - EBA
Matai
OF15 - Sale & Supply of Alcohol
Te Ata Hapara CM10 - Sudden Death
4.2
Study / tutorials
Comp 1
0855-0940 DL09 - Case Management
Comp 1
RP04 - EBA
Matai
OF19 - Drugs
Te Ata Hapara CM10 - Sudden Death
4.2
Study / tutorials
4.5
1000-1045 Taser Scenario 2
Crime House EBA Practical
Matai / PCT
Drugs Search Practical
Te Ata Hapara CM11 - Sudden Death - Cultural Consid
4.2
Study / tutorials
4.5
1055-1140 Taser Scenario 2
Crime House EBA Practical
Matai / PCT
Drugs Search Practical
Te Ata Hapara Sudden Death Paperwork intro
4.2
Study / tutorials
4.5
1145-1200
Section Meeting
Matai
Lunch
1230-1315 Taser 3 / Uniforms
Gym/4.5
Taser Revision
Gym
Taser Assessment / OA Practice
 Gym & CH/4.5 Sudden Death Practical
Crime House
Quiz 5 & Sum Exam Hui
Comp 2
1325-1410 Taser 3 / Uniforms
Gym/4.5
Taser Revision
Gym
Taser Assessment / OA Practice
 Gym & CH/4.5 Sudden Death Practical
Crime House
Deescalation
4.5
1420-1505 Uniforms / Taser 3
 4.5/Gym
Conversations that create hope
Matai
OA Practice / Taser Assessment
4.5/Gym & CH Sudden Death Practical
Crime House
Deescalation
4.5
1515-1600 Uniforms / Taser 3
 4.5/Gym
Cog Con 7
Tennis Court OA Practice / Taser Assessment
4.5/Gym & CH Sudden Death Paperwork
Comp 1
Deescalation
4.5
1610-1700 E-Learning
E-Learning
E-Learning
Reflection
Section 4
Split Section before lunch
0800-0845 Taser Scenario 2
Crime House Taser 3 / Uniforms
Gym/4.5
Taser Assessment / OA Practice
 Gym & CH/4.5 Study / tutorials
Comp 2
Deescalation
4.4
0855-0940 Taser Scenario 2
Crime House Taser 3 / Uniforms
Gym/4.5
Taser Assessment / OA Practice
 Gym & CH/4.5 Study / tutorials
4.4
Deescalation
4.4
1000-1045 Conversations that create hope
Matai
Uniforms / Taser 3
 4.5/Gym
OA Practice / Taser Assessment
4.5/Gym & CH Study / tutorials
4.4
Deescalation
4.4
1055-1140 Cog Con 7
Tennis Court Uniforms / Taser 3
 4.5/Gym
OA Practice / Taser Assessment
4.5/Gym & CH Study / tutorials
4.4
Quiz 5 & Sum Exam Hui
Comp 2
1145-1200 Shower & Change
Section Meeting
4.3
Lunch
1230-1315 RP04 - EBA
4.1
DL09 - Case Management
Comp 1
OF15 - Sale & Supply of Alcohol
4.3
CM10 - Sudden Death
4.4
Sudden Death Practical
Crime House
1325-1410 RP04 - EBA
4.1
DL09 - Case Management
Comp 1
OF19 - Drugs
4.3
CM10 - Sudden Death
4.4
Sudden Death Practical
Crime House
1420-1505 EBA Practical
4.1 / RP Area Taser Revision
Gym
Drugs Search Practical
4.3
CM11 - Sudden Death - Cultural Consid
4.4
Sudden Death Practical
Crime House
1515-1600 EBA Practical
4.1 / RP Area Taser Revision
Gym
Drugs Search Practical
4.3
Sudden Death Paperwork intro
4.4
Sudden Death Paperwork
Comp 2
1610-1700 E-Learning
E-Learning
E-Learning
Reflection
AFTER HRS
E-Learning

Sec 3 & 4 - 1S Attendance
SUDTH
Sec 3 & 4 - PITT Constabulary
PPLP
Team Leader: Nick SAVAGE 
Section 1 Instructor: Andrew HEFFEY
Section 2 Instructor: Stella HOWARD
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Section 3 Instructor: Greer CHRISP
Section 4 Instructor: Sophie ALLISON

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(as at 29/04/2024)
TIME
RAHINA
RATU
RAAPA
RAPARE
RAMERE
WEEK 10
3/11/2024
3/12/2024
3/13/2024
3/14/2024
3/15/2024
Section 1
Split Section before lunch
Split Section before lunch
0800-0845 RP04 - EBA
4.1
Taser 3 / OA Practice
Gym / 4.5
OF15 - Sale & Supply of Alcohol
4.5
Study / tutorials
4.4
Taser Assessment / Uniforms
 Gym/4.5
0855-0940 RP04 - EBA
4.1
Taser 3 / OA Practice
Gym / 4.5
OF19 - Drugs
4.5
Study / tutorials
4.4
Taser Assessment / Uniforms
 Gym/4.5
1000-1045 EBA Practical
4.1 & RP Area OA Practice / Taser 3
4.5 / Gym
Drugs Search Practical
4.5
Study / tutorials
4.4
Uniforms / Taser Assessment
4.5/Gym
1055-1140 EBA Practical
4.1 & RP Area OA Practice / Taser 3
4.5 / Gym
Drugs Search Practical
4.5
Study / tutorials
4.4
Uniforms / Taser Assessment
4.5/Gym
1145-1200
Section Meeting
4.5
Lunch
1230-1315 DL09 - Case Management
Comp 1
Taser Revision
Gym W
CM10 - Sudden Death
4.5
Sudden Death Practical
Crime House
Quiz 5 & Sum Exam Hui
Comp 1
1325-1410 DL09 - Case Management
Comp 1
Taser Revision
Gym W
CM10 - Sudden Death
4.5
Sudden Death Practical
Crime House
Deescalation
4.5
1420-1505 Taser Scenario 2
Gym
Conversations that create hope
Te Ata Hapara CM11 - Sudden Death - Cultural Consid
4.5
Sudden Death Practical
Crime House
Deescalation
4.5
1515-1600 Taser Scenario 2
Gym
Cog Con 7
Tennis Court Sudden Death Paperwork intro
4.5
Sudden Death Paperwork
Comp 1 
Deescalation
4.5
1610-1700 E-Learning
E-Learning
Summative Tutorial
T2
Section 2
Split Section after lunch
Split Section before lunch
0800-0845 OF15 - Sale & Supply of Alcohol
4.4
RP04 - EBA
4.4
Taser Revision
Gym
Taser Assessment / Uniforms
 Gym/4.5
Deescalation
4.4
0855-0940 OF19 - Drugs
4.4
RP04 - EBA
4.4
Taser Revision
Gym
Taser Assessment / Uniforms
 Gym/4.5
Deescalation
4.4
1000-1045 Conversations that create hope
Te Ata Hapara EBA Practical
4.4 & RP Area DL09 - Case Management
Comp 1
Uniforms / Taser Assessment
4.5/Gym
Deescalation
4.4
1055-1140 Cog Con 7
Tennis Court EBA Practical
4.4 & RP Area DL09 - Case Management
Comp 1
Uniforms / Taser Assessment
4.5/Gym
Quiz 5 & Sum Exam Hui
Comp 1
1145-1200 Shower & Change
Section Meeting
4.4
Lunch
1230-1315 Taser Scenario 2
Gym
Taser 3 / OA Practice
Gym E/ 4.4
Study / tutorials
4.4
CM10 - Sudden Death
4.5
Sudden Death Practical
Crime House
1325-1410 Taser Scenario 2
Gym
Taser 3 / OA Practice
Gym E/ 4.4
Study / tutorials
4.4
CM10 - Sudden Death
4.5
Sudden Death Practical
Crime House
1420-1505 Drugs Search Practical
4.4
OA Practice / Taser 3
4.4 / Gym
Study / tutorials
4.4
CM11 - Sudden Death - Cultural Consid
4.5
Sudden Death Practical
Crime House
1515-1600 Drugs Search Practical
4.4
OA Practice / Taser 3
4.4 / Gym
Study / tutorials
4.4
Sudden Death Paperwork intro
4.5
Sudden Death Paperwork
Comp 1
1610-1700 E-Learning
E-Learning
Summative Tutorial
T2
Section 3
0800-0845 OA Practice
4.6
Family Harm Practical 2
C-Lounge
Arrest Demonstration
4.1
Prosecution File Prep
Comp 2
Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
0855-0940 OA Practice
4.6
Family Harm Practical 2
C-Lounge
Interview Plan Prep
4.1
Prosecution File Prep
Comp 2
Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
1000-1045 Family Harm Review
4.6
Family Harm Practical 2
Comp 1
5F Suspect Interview
4.1 / 4.3 / 4.6 Prosecution File Prep
Comp 2
Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
1055-1140 Family Harm Review
4.6
5F App Completion 2
Comp 1
5F Suspect Interview
4.1 / 4.3 / 4.6 Prosecution File Prep
Comp 2
Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
1145-1200
Section Meeting
4.3
Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
Lunch
1230-1315 Family Harm Practical 1
4.6
5F Victim Video Statement & Witness S
4.3
5F Suspect Interview
4.1 / 4.3 / 4.6 Prosecution File Prep
Comp 2
Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
1325-1410 Family Harm Practical 1
4.6
5F Victim Video Statement & Witness S
4.3
5F Suspect Interview
4.1 / 4.3 / 4.6 Prosecution File Prep
Comp 2
Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
1420-1505 Family Harm Practical 1
4.6
5F Victim Video Statement & Witness S
4.3
5F Suspect Interview
4.1 / 4.3 / 4.6 Prosecution File Prep
Comp 2
Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
1515-1600 Family Harm Practical 1
4.6
5F Victim Video Statement & Witness S
4.3
5F Suspect Interview
4.1 / 4.3 / 4.6 Prosecution File Prep
Comp 2
Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
1610-1700 5F App Completion 1
Comp 2
Summative Tutorial
T2
Section 4
0800-0845 Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
OA Practice
4.6
Family Harm Practical 2
C-Lounge
Arrest Demonstration
4.2
Prosecution File Prep
Comp 2
0855-0940 Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
OA Practice
4.6
Family Harm Practical 2
C-Lounge
Interview Plan Prep
4.2
Prosecution File Prep
Comp 2
1000-1045 Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
Family Harm Review
4.6
Family Harm Practical 2
Comp 2
5F Suspect Interview
4.2 / 4.6 / 4.3 Prosecution File Prep
Comp 2
1055-1140 Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
Family Harm Review
4.6
5F App Completion 2
Comp 2
5F Suspect Interview
4.2 / 4.6 / 4.3 Prosecution File Prep
Comp 2
1145-1200 Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
Section Meeting
4.6
Lunch
1230-1315 Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
Family Harm Practical 1
4.6
5F Victim Video Statement & Witness S
Comp 2
5F Suspect Interview
4.2 / 4.6 / 4.3 Prosecution File Prep
Comp 2
1325-1410 Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
Family Harm Practical 1
4.6
5F Victim Video Statement & Witness S
Comp 2
5F Suspect Interview
4.2 / 4.6 / 4.3 Prosecution File Prep
Comp 2
1420-1505 Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
Family Harm Practical 1
4.6
5F Victim Video Statement & Witness S
Comp 2
5F Suspect Interview
4.2 / 4.6 / 4.3 Prosecution File Prep
Comp 2
1515-1600 Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
Family Harm Practical 1
4.6
5F Victim Video Statement & Witness S
Comp 2
5F Suspect Interview
4.2 / 4.6 / 4.3 Prosecution File Prep
Comp 2
1610-1700 Summative CPK study/training catch-ups
5F App Completion 1
Comp 2
5F Victim Video Statement & Witness Statement
Summative Tutorial
T2
AFTER HRS
E-Learning

Sec 1 & 2 - 1S Attendance
SUDTH
Sec 1 & 2 - PITT Constabulary
PPLP
Team Leader: Nick SAVAGE 
Section 1 Instructor: Andrew HEFFEY
Section 2 Instructor: Stella HOWARD
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Section 4 Instructor: Sophie ALLISON

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TIME
RAHINA
RATU
RAAPA
RAPARE
RAMERE
WEEK 11
3/18/2024
3/19/2024
3/20/2024
3/21/2024
3/22/2024
Section 1
Split Section after lunch
0800-0845 0730hrs - Summative CPK
Comp 1
Cog Con 8
4.3
Active handcuffing
 GymW
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
0855-0940 Summative CPK
Comp 1
DL10 - TCR
4.3
Active handcuffing
 GymW
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
1000-1045 Summative CPK
Comp 1
DL10 - IONs Theory
4.3
Ground defence
 GymW
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
1055-1140 Summative CPK
4.1
DL10 - IONs Practical
4.3
Ground defence
 GymW
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
1145-1200 Summative CPK
4.1
Section Meeting
4.3
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
Lunch
Summative CPK
4.1
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
1230-1315 Lunch 1230 - 1325
REP 4 / Sudden Death Exemplars
BBQ/Museum FR04 - DNA
4.3
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
1325-1410 IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
Te Ata Hapara REP 4 / Sudden Death Exemplars
BBQ/Museum FR04 - DNA
4.3
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
1420-1505 Culture Session
4.3
Sudden Death Exemplars / REP 4
Museum/BBQ Gangs 2
4.3
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
1515-1600 Intro to Firearms/Driving Training
T2
Sudden Death Exemplars / REP 4
Museum/BBQ DL11 - Mobile Responder
4.3
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
1610-1700 Warrants/Ear pieces
Te Ata Hapara Summative CPK Debrief
TAH
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
Section 2
Split Section before lunch
0800-0845 0730hrs - Summative CPK
Comp 2
REP 4 / Sudden Death Exemplars
BBQ/Museum DL11 - Mobile Responder
4.2
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
0855-0940 Summative CPK
Comp 2
REP 4 / Sudden Death Exemplars
BBQ/Museum Gangs 2
4.2
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
1000-1045 Summative CPK
Comp 2
Sudden Death Exemplars / REP 4
Museum/BBQ FR04 - DNA
4.2
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
1055-1140 Summative CPK
4.2
Sudden Death Exemplars / REP 4
Museum/BBQ FR04 - DNA
4.2
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
1145-1200 Summative CPK
4.2
Section Meeting
Crime & Crash
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
Lunch
Summative CPK
4.2
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
1230-1315 Lunch 1230 - 1325
Cog Con 8
4.2
Active handcuffing
 GymW
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
1325-1410 IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
Te Ata Hapara DL10 - TCR
4.2
Active handcuffing
 GymW
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
1420-1505 Culture Session
4.4
DL10 - IONs Theory
4.2
Ground defence
 GymW
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
1515-1600 Intro to Firearms/Driving Training
T2
DL10 - IONs Practical
4.2
Ground defence
 GymW
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
1610-1700 Warrants/Ear pieces
Te Ata Hapara Summative CPK Debrief
TAH
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
Section 3
Split Section after lunch
0800-0845 0730hrs - Summative CPK
4.1
Active handcuffing
GymW
Cog Con 8
4.3
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
0855-0940 Summative CPK
4.1
Active handcuffing
GymW
DL10 - TCR
4.3
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
1000-1045 Summative CPK
4.1
Ground defence
GymW
DL10 - IONs Theory
4.3
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
1055-1140 Summative CPK
Comp 1
Ground defence
GymW
DL10 - IONs Practical
4.3
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
1145-1200 Summative CPK
Comp 1
Section Meeting
4.1
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
Lunch
Summative CPK
Comp 1
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
1230-1315 Lunch 1230 - 1325
DL11 - Mobile Responder
4.1
REP 4 / Sudden Death Exemplars
BBQ/Museum Annual Leave
Annual Leave
1325-1410 IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
Te Ata Hapara Gangs 2
4.1
REP 4 / Sudden Death Exemplars
BBQ/Museum Annual Leave
Annual Leave
1420-1505 Culture Session
4.2
FR04 - DNA
4.1
Sudden Death Exemplars / REP 4
Museum/BBQ Annual Leave
Annual Leave
1515-1600 Intro to Firearms/Driving Training
T2
FR04 - DNA
4.1
Sudden Death Exemplars / REP 4
Museum/BBQ Annual Leave
Annual Leave
1610-1700 Warrants/Ear pieces
Te Ata Hapara Summative CPK Debrief
TAH
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
Section 4
Split Section before lunch
0800-0845 0730hrs - Summative CPK
4.2
DL11 - Mobile Responder
4.4
REP 4 / Sudden Death Exemplars
BBQ/Museum Annual Leave
Annual Leave
0855-0940 Summative CPK
4.2
Gangs 2
4.4
REP 4 / Sudden Death Exemplars
BBQ/Museum Annual Leave
Annual Leave
1000-1045 Summative CPK
4.2
FR04 - DNA
4.4
Sudden Death Exemplars / REP 4
Museum/BBQ Annual Leave
Annual Leave
1055-1140 Summative CPK
Comp 2
FR04 - DNA
4.4
Sudden Death Exemplars / REP 4
Museum/BBQ Annual Leave
Annual Leave
1145-1200 Summative CPK
Comp 2
Section Meeting
4.4
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
Lunch
Summative CPK
Comp 2
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
1230-1315 Lunch 1230 - 1325
Active handcuffing
 GymW
DL10 - TCR
4.2
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
1325-1410 IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
Te Ata Hapara Active handcuffing
 GymW
DL10 - IONs Theory
4.2
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
1420-1505 Culture Session
4.1
Ground defence
 GymW
DL10 - IONs Practical
4.2
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
1515-1600 Intro to Firearms/Driving Training
T2
Ground defence
 GymW
Cog Con 8
4.2
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
1610-1700 Warrants/Ear pieces
Te Ata Hapara Summative CPK Debrief
TAH
Annual Leave
Annual Leave
AFTER HRS
REP Reflection/Gang Reflection
REP Reflection/Gang Reflection
AFTER HRS
Vaccinations
E-Learning
Privacy Positive
PRVCY
Team Leader: Nick SAVAGE 
Section 1 Instructor: Andrew HEFFEY
Section 2 Instructor: Stella HOWARD
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Section 3 Instructor: Greer CHRISP
Section 4 Instructor: Sophie ALLISON

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TIME
RAHINA
RATU
RAAPA
RAPARE
RAMERE
WEEK 12
3/25/2024
3/26/2024
3/27/2024
3/28/2024
3/29/2024
Section 1
0800-0845
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
0855-0940
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
1000-1045
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
1055-1140
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Lunch
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
1230-1315
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
1325-1410
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
1420-1505
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
1515-1600
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
1610-1700
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Section 2
0800-0845
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
0855-0940
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
1000-1045
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
1055-1140
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
Lunch
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
1230-1315
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
1325-1410
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
1420-1505
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
1515-1600
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
1610-1700
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
Section 3
0800-0845
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
0855-0940
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1000-1045
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1055-1140
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Lunch
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1230-1315
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1325-1410
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1420-1505
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1515-1600
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1610-1700
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Section 4
0800-0845
Annual Leave
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
0855-0940
Annual Leave
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1000-1045
Annual Leave
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1055-1140
Annual Leave
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Lunch
Annual Leave
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1230-1315
Annual Leave
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1325-1410
Annual Leave
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1420-1505
Annual Leave
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1515-1600
Annual Leave
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1610-1700
Annual Leave
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
AFTER HRS
E-Learning

Team Leader: Nick SAVAGE 
Section 1 Instructor: Andrew HEFFEY
Section 2 Instructor: Stella HOWARD
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Section 3 Instructor: Greer CHRISP
Section 4 Instructor: Sophie ALLISON

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TIME
RAHINA
RATU
RAAPA
RAPARE
RAMERE
WEEK 13
4/1/2024
4/2/2024
4/3/2024
4/4/2024
4/5/2024
Section 1
0800-0845
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
0855-0940
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
1000-1045
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
1055-1140
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
Lunch
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
1230-1315
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
1325-1410
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
1420-1505
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
1515-1600
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
1610-1700
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
Section 2
0800-0845
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
0855-0940
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
1000-1045
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
1055-1140
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Lunch
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
1230-1315
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
1325-1410
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
1420-1505
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
1515-1600
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
1610-1700
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Section 3
0800-0845
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Annual Leave
0855-0940
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Annual Leave
1000-1045
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Annual Leave
1055-1140
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Annual Leave
Lunch
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Annual Leave
1230-1315
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Annual Leave
1325-1410
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Annual Leave
1420-1505
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Annual Leave
1515-1600
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Annual Leave
1610-1700
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Annual Leave
Section 4
0800-0845
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
0855-0940
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1000-1045
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1055-1140
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Lunch
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1230-1315
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1325-1410
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1420-1505
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1515-1600
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1610-1700
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
AFTER HRS
E-Learning

Sec 1 - Driver Refresher
PPDE
Sec 2 - Driver Refresher
PPDE
Team Leader: Nick SAVAGE 
Section 1 Instructor: Andrew HEFFEY
Section 2 Instructor: Stella HOWARD
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Section 4 Instructor: Sophie ALLISON

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TIME
RAHINA
RATU
RAAPA
RAPARE
RAMERE
WEEK 14
4/8/2024
4/9/2024
4/10/2024
4/11/2024
4/12/2024
Section 1
0800-0845
Annual Leave
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
0855-0940
Annual Leave
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1000-1045
Annual Leave
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1055-1140
Annual Leave
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Lunch
Annual Leave
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1230-1315
Annual Leave
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1325-1410
Annual Leave
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1420-1505
Annual Leave
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1515-1600
Annual Leave
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1610-1700
Annual Leave
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Section 2
0800-0845
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
0855-0940
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1000-1045
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1055-1140
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Lunch
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1230-1315
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1325-1410
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1420-1505
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1515-1600
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1610-1700
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Section 3
0800-0845
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
0855-0940
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
1000-1045
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
1055-1140
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Lunch
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
1230-1315
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
1325-1410
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
1420-1505
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
1515-1600
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
1610-1700
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Section 4
0800-0845
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
0855-0940
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
1000-1045
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
1055-1140
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
Lunch
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
1230-1315
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
1325-1410
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
1420-1505
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
1515-1600
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
1610-1700
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
AFTER HRS
E-Learning

Team Leader: Nick SAVAGE 
Section 1 Instructor: Andrew HEFFEY
Section 2 Instructor: Stella HOWARD
Page 14 of 21
Section 3 Instructor: Greer CHRISP
Section 4 Instructor: Sophie ALLISON

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(as at 29/04/2024)
TIME
RAHINA
RATU
RAAPA
RAPARE
RAMERE
WEEK 15
4/15/2024
4/16/2024
4/17/2024
4/18/2024
4/19/2024
Section 1
0800-0845
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
0855-0940
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1000-1045
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1055-1140
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Lunch
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1230-1315
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1325-1410
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1420-1505
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1515-1600
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
1610-1700
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Section 2
0800-0845
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Annual Leave
0855-0940
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Annual Leave
1000-1045
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Annual Leave
1055-1140
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Annual Leave
Lunch
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Annual Leave
1230-1315
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Annual Leave
1325-1410
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Annual Leave
1420-1505
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Annual Leave
1515-1600
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Annual Leave
1610-1700
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Firearms
Annual Leave
Section 3
0800-0845
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
0855-0940
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
1000-1045
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
1055-1140
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
Lunch
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
1230-1315
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
1325-1410
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
1420-1505
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
1515-1600
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
1610-1700
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Road Policing
Annual Leave
Section 4
0800-0845
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
0855-0940
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
1000-1045
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
1055-1140
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Lunch
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
1230-1315
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
1325-1410
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
1420-1505
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
1515-1600
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
1610-1700
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
Driving
AFTER HRS
E-Learning

Sec 3 - Driver Refresher
PPDE
Sec 4 - Driver Refresher
PPDE
Team Leader: Nick SAVAGE 
Section 1 Instructor: Andrew HEFFEY
Section 2 Instructor: Stella HOWARD
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Section 3 Instructor: Greer CHRISP
Section 4 Instructor: Sophie ALLISON

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(as at 29/04/2024)
TIME
RAHINA
RATU
RAAPA
RAPARE
RAMERE
WEEK 16
4/22/2024
4/23/2024
4/24/2024
4/25/2024
4/26/2024
Section 1
0800-0845 CRT
Top Range
SASA Practical
4.1
FA Scenario with TRO1
Top Range
3T Scenarios
Garage
SIT 3 debrief
4.4
0855-0940 CRT
Cleaning bay Search Warrant Execution Practical
Crime House FA Scenario with TRO1
Class
3T Scenarios
SIT 3 debrief
4.4
1000-1045 CRT
Search Warrant Execution Practical
Crime House FA Scenario with TRO1
3T Scenarios
Active cuffing/CNR Revision
 GymW
1055-1140 CRT
Drug Exhibit Practical
4.1
FA Scenario with TRO1
3T Scenarios
Active cuffing/CNR Revision
 GymW
1145-1200
Lunch
1230-1315 AAO
Top Range
HRVS
Top Range
SIT 3
Tennis Court REP 5
TAH
IC20 - Tuia - Valuing Communities
T1
1325-1410 AAO
Class
HRVS
Cleaning bay SIT 3
Tennis Court REP 5
TAH
IC20 - Tuia - Valuing Communities
LC
1420-1505 AAO
HRVS
Culture Session/Debrief
4.4
Grappling/Takedown Revision
 GymW
IC20 - Tuia - Valuing Communities
LC
1515-1600 AAO
HRVS
Culture Session/Debrief
4.4
Grappling/Takedown Revision
 GymW
IC20 - Tuia - Valuing Communities
LC
1610-1700 Deployment Briefing
T2
IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
Gym
SEW Week Debrief
T1
Briefing for IC20
T1
REP Reflection
Section 2
0800-0845 3T Scenarios
Garage
CRT
Top Range
Culture Session/Debrief
4.1
FA Scenario with TRO1
Top Range
REP 5
Kapiti
0855-0940 3T Scenarios
CRT
Cleaning bay Culture Session/Debrief
4.1
FA Scenario with TRO1
Class
REP 5
Kapiti
1000-1045 3T Scenarios
CRT
Active cuffing/CNR Revision
Gym E
FA Scenario with TRO1
SIT 3 debrief
4.1
1055-1140 3T Scenarios
CRT
Active cuffing/CNR Revision
Gym E
FA Scenario with TRO1
SIT 3 debrief
4.1
1145-1200
Lunch
1230-1315 Grappling/Takedown Revision
 GymW
AAO
Top Range
HRVS
Top Range
SASA Practical
Outside
IC20 - Tuia - Valuing Communities
As per Sec 1
1325-1410 Grappling/Takedown Revision
 GymW
AAO
Class
HRVS
Cleaning bay Search Warrant Execution Practical
Crime House
IC20 - Tuia - Valuing Communities
As per Sec 1
1420-1505 SIT 3
Tennis Court AAO
HRVS
Search Warrant Execution Practical
Crime House
IC20 - Tuia - Valuing Communities
As per Sec 1
1515-1600 SIT 3
Tennis Court AAO
HRVS
Drug Exhibit Practical
Outside
IC20 - Tuia - Valuing Communities
As per Sec 1
1610-1700 Deployment Briefing
T2
IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
As per Sec 1 SEW Week Debrief
T1
Briefing for IC20
T1
SASA Paperwork
Section 3
0800-0845 FA Scenario with TRO1
Top Range
Grappling/Takedown Revision
GymW
CRT
Top Range
REP 5
TAH
Culture Session/Debrief
4.6
0855-0940 FA Scenario with TRO1
Class
Grappling/Takedown Revision
GymW
CRT
Cleaning bay REP 5
TAH
Culture Session/Debrief
4.6
1000-1045 FA Scenario with TRO1
SIT 3
Tennis Court CRT
Active cuffing/CNR Revision
 GymE
SIT 3 debrief
4.6
1055-1140 FA Scenario with TRO1
SIT 3
Tennis Court CRT
Active cuffing/CNR Revision
 GymE
SIT 3 debrief
4.6
1145-1200
Lunch
1230-1315 SASA Practical
Outside
3T Scenarios
Garage
AAO
Top Range
HRVS
Top Range
IC20 - Tuia - Valuing Communities
As per Sec 1
1325-1410 Search Warrant Execution Practical
Crime House 3T Scenarios
AAO
Class
HRVS
Cleaning bay
IC20 - Tuia - Valuing Communities
As per Sec 1
1420-1505 Search Warrant Execution Practical
Crime House 3T Scenarios
AAO
HRVS
IC20 - Tuia - Valuing Communities
As per Sec 1
1515-1600 Drug Exhibit Practical
Outside
3T Scenarios
AAO
HRVS
IC20 - Tuia - Valuing Communities
As per Sec 1
1610-1700 Deployment Briefing
T2
IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
As per Sec 1 SEW Week Debrief
T1
Briefing for IC20
T1
REP Reflection
Section 4
+
0800-0845 Grappling/Takedown Revision
DT Room
FA Scenario with TRO1
Top Range
3T Scenarios
Garage
CRT
Top Range
SIT 3 debrief
4.3
0855-0940 Grappling/Takedown Revision
DT Room
FA Scenario with TRO1
Class
3T Scenarios
CRT
Cleaning bay
SIT 3 debrief
4.3
1000-1045 SIT 3
Tennis Court FA Scenario with TRO1
3T Scenarios
CRT
REP 5
Kapiti
1055-1140 SIT 3
Tennis Court FA Scenario with TRO1
3T Scenarios
CRT
REP 5
Kapiti
1145-1200
Lunch
1230-1315 HRVS
Top Range
SASA Practical
Outside
Active cuffing/CNR Revision
GymW
AAO
Top Range
IC20 - Tuia - Valuing Communities
As per Sec 1
1325-1410 HRVS
Cleaning bay Search Warrant Execution Practical
Crime House Active cuffing/CNR Revision
GymW
AAO
Class
IC20 - Tuia - Valuing Communities
As per Sec 1
1420-1505 HRVS
Search Warrant Execution Practical
Crime House Culture Session/Debrief
5.3
AAO
IC20 - Tuia - Valuing Communities
As per Sec 1
1515-1600 HRVS
Drug Exhibit Practical
Outside
Culture Session/Debrief
5.3
AAO
IC20 - Tuia - Valuing Communities
As per Sec 1
1610-1700 Deployment Briefing
T2
IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
As per Sec 1 SEW Week Debrief
T1
Briefing for IC20
T1
REP Reflection
AFTER HRS
Vaccinations
E-Learning
Team Leader: Nick SAVAGE 
Section 1 Instructor: Andrew HEFFEY
Section 2 Instructor: Stella HOWARD
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Section 3 Instructor: Greer CHRISP
Section 4 Instructor: Sophie ALLISON

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(as at 29/04/2024)
TIME
RAHINA
RATU
RAAPA
RAPARE
RAMERE
WEEK 17
4/29/2024
4/30/2024
5/1/2024
5/2/2024
5/3/2024
Section 1
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Section 2
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Section 3
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Section 4
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
Deployment
AFTER HRS
E-Learning

Team Leader: Nick SAVAGE 
Section 1 Instructor: Andrew HEFFEY
Section 2 Instructor: Stella HOWARD
Page 17 of 21
Section 3 Instructor: Greer CHRISP
Section 4 Instructor: Sophie ALLISON

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(as at 29/04/2024)
TIME
RAHINA
RATU
RAAPA
RAPARE
RAMERE
WEEK 18
5/6/2024
5/7/2024
5/8/2024
5/9/2024
5/10/2024
Section 1
0800-0845 Kupu Whakatau - Supported Res
4.1
Covert Policing
T1
Fist suit 
Gym E
Vehicle/Room Searches
arracks & Chalets4National Integrity Unit
T1
0855-0940 Kupu Whakatau - Supported Res
4.1
CHIS Awareness
T1
Fist suit 
Gym E
Vehicle/Room Searches
arracks & Chalets 4National Integrity Unit
T1
1000-1045 Kupu Whakatau - Supported Res
4.1
1s Statement
Comp 2
RS08/RS12 - Prosecution/Court
4.3
Crash/TCR
Outside
IN10 - ASAI
T1
1055-1140 Kupu Whakatau - Supported Res
4.1
1s Statement
Comp 2
RS08/RS12 - Prosecution/Court
4.3
Crash/TCR
Outside
IN10 - ASAI
T1
1145-1200 Section Meeting
4.1
Wellness Challenge
T1
Lunch
1230-1315 Deployment Week Debrief
4.1
Seeing the Connection
5.5
Practical Assessment - REP 6
Outside
POL47/PROP
Comp 5.6
Strikes revision
GymE
1325-1410 PHPF Culture Session
4.1
Seeing the Connection
5.5
Practical Assessment - REP 6
Outside
POL47/PROP
Comp 5.6
Strikes revision
GymE
1420-1505 Mechanical restraints
GymW
SIT 4
TC
Practical Assessment - REP 6
Outside
SIT 4 debrief
4.1
RP Paperwork
4.1
1515-1600 Mechanical restraints
GymW
SIT 4
TC
Practical Assessment - REP 6
Outside
SIT 4 debrief
4.1
RP Paperwork
4.1
1610-1700 IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
Gym
IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
Gym
Kia Tu and Early Intervention
T1
IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
Gym
IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
Gym
Section 2
0800-0845 Deployment Week Debrief
4.1
Covert Policing
As per Sec 1 1s Statement
Comp 1
Fist suit 
GymE
National Integrity Unit
As per Sec 1
0855-0940 PHPF Culture Session
4.1
CHIS Awareness
As per Sec 1 1s Statement
Comp 1
Fist suit 
GymE
National Integrity Unit
As per Sec 1
1000-1045 SIT 4
TC
Seeing the Connection
4.1
Crash/TCR
Outside
Vehicle/Room Searches
Barrs & Chalets 4.2IN10 - ASAI
As per Sec 1
1055-1140 SIT 4
TC
Seeing the Connection
4.1
Crash/TCR
Outside
Vehicle/Room Searches
Barrs & Chalets4.2IN10 - ASAI
As per Sec 1
1145-1200 Shower & Change
Section Meeting
4.1
Wellness Challenge
T1
Lunch
1230-1315 Practical Assessment - REP 6
Outside
Kupu Whakatau - Supported Res
4.2
Mechanical restraints
GymW
RP Paperwork
4.1
SIT 4 debrief
4.1
1325-1410 Practical Assessment - REP 6
Outside
Kupu Whakatau - Supported Res
4.2
Mechanical restraints
GymW
RP Paperwork
4.1
SIT 4 debrief
4.1
1420-1505 Practical Assessment - REP 6
Outside
Kupu Whakatau - Supported Res
4.2
RS08/RS12 - Prosecution/Court
4.2
Strikes revision
GymW
POL47/PROP
Comp 5.6
1515-1600 Practical Assessment - REP 6
Outside
Kupu Whakatau - Supported Res
4.2
RS08/RS12 - Prosecution/Court
4.2
Strikes revision
GymW
POL47/PROP
Comp 5.6 
1610-1700 IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
As per Sec 1 IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
As per Sec 1 Kia Tu and Early Intervention
As per Sec 1 IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
As per Sec 1
IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
As per Sec 1
Section 3
0800-0845 Practical Assessment - REP 6
Outside
Covert Policing
As per Sec 1 Kupu Whakatau - Supported Res
4.4
POL47/PROP
Comp 5.6
National Integrity Unit
As per Sec 1
0855-0940 Practical Assessment - REP 6
Outside
CHIS Awareness
As per Sec 1 Kupu Whakatau - Supported Res
4.4
POL47/PROP
Comp 5.6
National Integrity Unit
As per Sec 1
1000-1045 Practical Assessment - REP 6
Outside
SIT 4
TC
Kupu Whakatau - Supported Res
4.4
Fist suit 
 GymE
IN10 - ASAI
As per Sec 1
1055-1140 Practical Assessment - REP 6
Outside
SIT 4
TC
Kupu Whakatau - Supported Res
4.4
Fist suit 
 GymE
IN10 - ASAI
As per Sec 1
1145-1200 Section Meeting
4.2
Shower & Change
Wellness Challenge
T1
Lunch
1230-1315 1s Statement
Comp 2
Deployment Week Debrief
4.1
RS08/RS12 - Prosecution/Court
4.4
Strikes revision
 GymW
RP Paperwork
4.3
1325-1410 1s Statement
Comp 2
PHPF Culture Session
4.1
RS08/RS12 - Prosecution/Court
4.4
Strikes revision
 GymW
RP Paperwork
4.3
1420-1505 Seeing the Connection
4.4
Crash/TCR
Outside
Mechanical restraints
 GymW
Vehicle/Room Searches
arracks & Chalets 4SIT 4 debrief
4.3
1515-1600 Seeing the Connection
4.4
Crash/TCR
Outside
Mechanical restraints
 GymW
Vehicle/Room Searches
arracks & Chalets 4SIT 4 debrief
4.3
1610-1700 IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
As per Sec 1 IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
As per Sec 1 Kia Tu and Early Intervention
As per Sec 1 IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
As per Sec 1
IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
As per Sec 1
Section 4
0800-0845 Deployment Week Debrief
4.6
Covert Policing
As per Sec 1 Practical Assessment - REP 6
Outside
RS08/RS12 - Prosecution/Court
4.3
National Integrity Unit
As per Sec 1
0855-0940 PHPF Culture Session
4.6
CHIS Awareness
As per Sec 1 Practical Assessment - REP 6
Outside
RS08/RS12 - Prosecution/Court
4.3
National Integrity Unit
As per Sec 1
1000-1045 RP Paperwork
4.6
Crash/TCR
Outside
Practical Assessment - REP 6
Outside
SIT 4 debrief
4.3
IN10 - ASAI
As per Sec 1
1055-1140 RP Paperwork
4.6
Crash/TCR
Outside
Practical Assessment - REP 6
Outside
SIT 4 debrief
4.3
IN10 - ASAI
As per Sec 1
1145-1200 Section Meeting
4.6
Wellness Challenge
T1
Lunch
1230-1315 Seeing the Connection
4.6
1s Statement
Comp 1
Kupu Whakatau - Supported Res
4.6
Vehicle/Room Searches
arracks & Chalets 4Fist suit 
 GymW
1325-1410 Seeing the Connection
4.6
1s Statement
Comp 1
Kupu Whakatau - Supported Res
4.6
Vehicle/Room Searches
arracks & Chalets 4Fist suit 
 GymW
1420-1505 SIT 4
TC
Mechanical restraints
 GymW
Kupu Whakatau - Supported Res
4.6
POL47/PROP
Comp 2
Strikes revision
GymE 
1515-1600 SIT 4
TC
Mechanical restraints
 GymW
Kupu Whakatau - Supported Res
4.6
POL47/PROP
Comp 2
Strikes revision
GymE 
1610-1700 IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
As per Sec 1 IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
As per Sec 1 Kia Tu and Early Intervention
As per Sec 1 IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
As per Sec 1
IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
As per Sec 1
AFTER HRS
E-Learning

Team Leader: Nick SAVAGE 
Section 1 Instructor: Andrew HEFFEY
Section 2 Instructor: Stella HOWARD
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Section 3 Instructor: Greer CHRISP
Section 4 Instructor: Sophie ALLISON

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TIME
RAHINA
RATU
RAAPA
RAPARE
RAMERE
WEEK 19
5/13/2024
5/14/2024
5/15/2024
5/16/2024
5/17/2024
Section 1
0800-0845 COMMS Visit
Vans
Photographing People in Public Places
T2
DT12 - Swim
Vans
Youth Practical
Nothing 
0855-0940 COMMS Visit
Vans
CIB Intro
T1
Serious Crime Scene Practicals
T2
DT12 - Swim
Vans
Youth Practical
Nothing 
1000-1045 COMMS Visit
Vans
Serious Crime Theory
T1
Serious Crime Scene Practicals
Outside
DT12 - Swim
Vans
Gangs 3
4.4
1055-1140 COMMS Visit
Vans
Serious Crime Theory
T1
Serious Crime Scene Practicals
Outside
DT12 - Swim
Vans
COG 9
TC
1145-1200 Section Meeting
4.1
Shower & Change
Lunch
1230-1315 RP05 - CIT
4.2
Serious Crime Theory
T1
Serious Crime Scene Practicals
Outside
Giving Evidence Practical
T2
CIT Practical
Matai
1325-1410 RP05 - CIT
4.2
Serious Crime Theory
T1
Serious Crime Scene Practicals
Outside
Giving Evidence Practical
T2
CIT Practical
Matai
1420-1505 RP05 - CIT
4.2
Serious Crime Theory
T1
Serious Crime Scene Practicals
T3
SASA Vehicle Practicals
 skid track
Escape and evade
GymE
1515-1600 RP05 - CIT
4.2
Wing Feedback Survey
T3
SASA Vehicle Practicals
 skid track
Escape and evade
GymE
1610-1700 Police Association
T1
IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
Pref Gym
Dog Handler visit
 Gym
Wing photos
Gym
IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
 Gym
Section 2
0800-0845 DT12 - Swim
Vans
Photographing People in Public Places
As per Sec 1 COMMS Visit
Vans
RP05 - CIT
4.3
0855-0940 DT12 - Swim
Vans
CIB Intro
T1
Serious Crime Scene Practicals
As per Sec 1 COMMS Visit
Vans
RP05 - CIT
4.3
1000-1045 DT12 - Swim
Vans
Serious Crime Theory
T1
Serious Crime Scene Practicals
Outside
COMMS Visit
Vans
RP05 - CIT
4.3
1055-1140 DT12 - Swim
Vans
Serious Crime Theory
T1
Serious Crime Scene Practicals
Outside
COMMS Visit
Vans
RP05 - CIT
4.3
1145-1200 Section Meeting
4.5
Lunch
1230-1315 Youth Practical
Comp 2
Serious Crime Theory
T1
Serious Crime Scene Practicals
Outside
SASA Vehicle Practicals
Skid track
COG 9
TC
1325-1410 Youth Practical
Comp 2
Serious Crime Theory
T1
Serious Crime Scene Practicals
Outside
SASA Vehicle Practicals
Skid track
Gangs 3
4.1
1420-1505 Escape and evade
Matai
Serious Crime Theory
T1
Serious Crime Scene Practicals
As per Sec 1 Giving Evidence Practical
T2
CIT Practical
Matai
1515-1600 Escape and evade
Matai
Wing Feedback Survey
T3
Giving Evidence Practical
T2
CIT Practical
Matai
1610-1700 Police Association
T1
IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
As per Sec 1 Dog Handler visit
As per Sec 1 Wing photos
Gym
IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
As per Sec 1
Section 3
0800-0845 Giving Evidence Practical
4.4/4.2
COMMS Visit
Vans
Youth Practical
Comp 2
T1
Photographing People in Public Places
T2
0855-0940 Giving Evidence Practical
4.4/4.2
COMMS Visit
Vans
Youth Practical
Comp 2
CIB Intro
T1
Serious Crime Scene Practicals
T2
1000-1045 SASA Vehicle Practicals
TC
COMMS Visit
Vans
CIT Practical
4.1
Serious Crime Theory
T1
Serious Crime Scene Practicals
Outside
1055-1140 SASA Vehicle Practicals
TC
COMMS Visit
Vans
CIT Practical
4.1
Serious Crime Theory
T1
Serious Crime Scene Practicals
Outside
1145-1200 Section Meeting
4.4
Lunch
1230-1315 DT12 - Swim
Vans
RP05 - CIT
4.3
Escape and evade
GymW
Serious Crime Theory
T1
Serious Crime Scene Practicals
Outside
1325-1410 DT12 - Swim
Vans
RP05 - CIT
4.3
Escape and evade
GymW
Serious Crime Theory
T1
Serious Crime Scene Practicals
Outside
1420-1505 DT12 - Swim
Vans
RP05 - CIT
4.3
Gangs 3
4.3
Serious Crime Theory
T1
Serious Crime Scene Practicals
T2
1515-1600 DT12 - Swim
Vans
RP05 - CIT
4.3
COG 9
TC
Wing Feedback Survey
T2
1610-1700 Police Association
T1
IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
As per Sec 1 Dog Handler visit
As per Sec 1 Wing photos
Gym
IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
As per Sec 1
Section 4
0800-0845 RP05 - CIT
4.3
CIT Practical
4.3
COMMS Visit
Vans
T1
Photographing People in Public Places
As per Sec 3
0855-0940 RP05 - CIT
4.3
CIT Practical
4.3
COMMS Visit
Vans
CIB Intro
T1
Serious Crime Scene Practicals
As per Sec 3
1000-1045 RP05 - CIT
4.3
Escape and evade
 GymW
COMMS Visit
Vans
Serious Crime Theory
T1
Serious Crime Scene Practicals
Outside
1055-1140 RP05 - CIT
4.3
Escape and evade
 GymW
COMMS Visit
Vans
Serious Crime Theory
T1
Serious Crime Scene Practicals
Outside
1145-1200 Section Meeting
4.3
Lunch
1230-1315 COG 9
TC
DT12 - Swim
Vans
SASA Vehicle Practicals
Skid track
Serious Crime Theory
T1
Serious Crime Scene Practicals
Outside
1325-1410 Gangs 3
4.3
DT12 - Swim
Vans
SASA Vehicle Practicals
Skid track
Serious Crime Theory
T1
Serious Crime Scene Practicals
Outside
1420-1505 Youth Practical
Comp 2
DT12 - Swim
Vans
Giving Evidence Practical
4.5/5.3
Serious Crime Theory
T1
Serious Crime Scene Practicals
As per Sec 3
1515-1600 Youth Practical
Comp 2
DT12 - Swim
Vans
Giving Evidence Practical
4.5/5.3
Wing Feedback Survey
T2
1610-1700 Police Association
T1
IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
As per Sec 1 Dog Handler visit
As per Sec 1 Wing photos
Gym
IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
As per Sec 1
AFTER HRS
E-Learning

Team Leader: Nick SAVAGE 
Section 1 Instructor: Andrew HEFFEY
Section 2 Instructor: Stella HOWARD
Page 19 of 21
Section 3 Instructor: Greer CHRISP
Section 4 Instructor: Sophie ALLISON

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TIME
RAHINA
RATU
RAAPA
RAPARE
RAMERE
WEEK 20
5/20/2024
5/21/2024
5/22/2024
5/23/2024
5/24/2024
Section 1
0800-0845 Emergency Preparation
T1
IPCA
T1
Parade practice
 Gym
Parade rehearsal
Porirua
Room Inspection
Barracks
0855-0940 IC21 - Connecting with MPES network
T1
District Wellness
T1
Parade practice
 Gym
Parade rehearsal
Porirua
Wing Farewell
T1
1000-1045 IC21 - Connecting with MPES network
T1
Parade practice
 Gym
Family Harm review
T1
Parade rehearsal
Porirua
Travel Home
1055-1140 Critical Incident Liaison Officer
T1
Parade practice
 Gym
Family Harm review
T1
Parade rehearsal
Porirua
Travel Home
1145-1200
Section Meeting
4.1
Porirua
Travel Home
Lunch
Haka exchange -1210hrs
Porirua
Travel Home
1230-1315 Parade practice
Outside
Managing Operational Stress
T1
Final Reports & Interview
4.1
Graduation
Porirua
Travel Home
1325-1410 Parade practice
Outside
Prize Winners
T1
Final Reports & Interview
4.1
Graduation
Porirua
Travel Home
1420-1505 Evidenced Base Policing Centre
T1
Formal Dinner Briefing
T1
Final Reports & Interview
4.1
Whanau Time
Outside
Travel Home
1515-1600 Victim focus review
T1
Intro to WPA
T1
WFM
T1
Whanau Time
Outside
Travel Home
1610-1700 Final Deployability Check
4.1
Wing photo
 Gym
IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
Gym
Whanau Time
Outside
Travel Home
Section 2
0800-0845 Emergency Preparation
As per Sec 1 IPCA
As per Sec 1 Parade practice
As per Sec 1 Parade rehearsal
Porirua
Room Inspection
Barracks
0855-0940 IC21 - Connecting with MPES network
As per Sec 1 District Wellness
As per Sec 1 Parade practice
As per Sec 1 Parade rehearsal
Porirua
Wing Farewell
As per Sec 1
1000-1045 IC21 - Connecting with MPES network
As per Sec 1 Parade practice
As per Sec 1 Family Harm review
As per Sec 1 Parade rehearsal
Porirua
Travel Home
1055-1140 Critical Incident Liaison Officer
As per Sec 1 Parade practice
As per Sec 1 Family Harm review
As per Sec 1 Parade rehearsal
Porirua
Travel Home
1145-1200
Section Meeting
4.2
Porirua
Travel Home
Lunch
Haka exchange -1210hrs
Porirua
Travel Home
1230-1315 Parade practice
As per Sec 1 Managing Operational Stress
As per Sec 1 Final Reports & Interview
4.2
Graduation
Porirua
Travel Home
1325-1410 Parade practice
As per Sec 1 Prize Winners
As per Sec 1 Final Reports & Interview
4.2
Graduation
Porirua
Travel Home
1420-1505 Evidenced Base Policing Centre
As per Sec 1 Formal Dinner Briefing
As per Sec 1 Final Reports & Interview
4.2
Whanau Time
Outside
Travel Home
1515-1600 Victim focus review
As per Sec 1 Intro to WPA
As per Sec 1 WFM
As per Sec 1 Whanau Time
Outside
Travel Home
1610-1700 Final Deployability Check
4.2
Wing photo
As per Sec 1 IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
As per Sec 1 Whanau Time
Outside
Travel Home
Section 3
0800-0845 Emergency Preparation
As per Sec 1 IPCA
As per Sec 1 Parade practice
As per Sec 1 Parade rehearsal
Porirua
Room Inspection
Barracks
0855-0940 IC21 - Connecting with MPES network
As per Sec 1 District Wellness
As per Sec 1 Parade practice
As per Sec 1 Parade rehearsal
Porirua
Wing Farewell
As per Sec 1
1000-1045 IC21 - Connecting with MPES network
As per Sec 1 Parade practice
As per Sec 1 Family Harm review
As per Sec 1 Parade rehearsal
Porirua
Travel Home
1055-1140 Critical Incident Liaison Officer
As per Sec 1 Parade practice
As per Sec 1 Family Harm review
As per Sec 1 Parade rehearsal
Porirua
Travel Home
1145-1200
Section Meeting
4.3
Porirua
Travel Home
Lunch
Haka exchange -1210hrs
Porirua
Travel Home
1230-1315 Parade practice
As per Sec 1 Managing Operational Stress
As per Sec 1 Final Reports & Interview
4.3
Graduation
Porirua
Travel Home
1325-1410 Parade practice
As per Sec 1 Prize Winners
As per Sec 1 Final Reports & Interview
4.3
Graduation
Porirua
Travel Home
1420-1505 Evidenced Base Policing Centre
As per Sec 1 Formal Dinner Briefing
As per Sec 1 Final Reports & Interview
4.3
Whanau Time
Outside
Travel Home
1515-1600 Victim focus review
As per Sec 1 Intro to WPA
As per Sec 1 WFM
As per Sec 1 Whanau Time
Outside
Travel Home
1610-1700 Final Deployability Check
4.3
Wing photo
As per Sec 1 IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
As per Sec 1 Whanau Time
Outside
Travel Home
Section 4
0800-0845 Emergency Preparation
As per Sec 1 IPCA
As per Sec 1 Parade practice
As per Sec 1 Parade rehearsal
Porirua
Room Inspection
Barracks
0855-0940 IC21 - Connecting with MPES network
As per Sec 1 District Wellness
As per Sec 1 Parade practice
As per Sec 1 Parade rehearsal
Porirua
Wing Farewell
As per Sec 1
1000-1045 IC21 - Connecting with MPES network
As per Sec 1 Parade practice
As per Sec 1 Family Harm review
As per Sec 1 Parade rehearsal
Porirua
Travel Home
1055-1140 Critical Incident Liaison Officer
As per Sec 1 Parade practice
As per Sec 1 Family Harm review
As per Sec 1 Parade rehearsal
Porirua
Travel Home
1145-1200
Section Meeting
4.4
Porirua
Travel Home
Lunch
Haka exchange -1210hrs
Porirua
Travel Home
1230-1315 Parade practice
As per Sec 1 Managing Operational Stress
As per Sec 1 Final Reports & Interview
4.4
Graduation
Porirua
Travel Home
1325-1410 Parade practice
As per Sec 1 Prize Winners
As per Sec 1 Final Reports & Interview
4.4
Graduation
Porirua
Travel Home
1420-1505 Evidenced Base Policing Centre
As per Sec 1 Formal Dinner Briefing
As per Sec 1 Final Reports & Interview
4.4
Whanau Time
Outside
Travel Home
1515-1600 Victim focus review
As per Sec 1 Intro to WPA
As per Sec 1 WFM
As per Sec 1 Whanau Time
Outside
Travel Home
1610-1700 Final Deployability Check
Wing photo
As per Sec 1 IC05 - Ko te uru pounamu
As per Sec 1 Whanau Time
Outside
Travel Home
AFTER HRS
1800hrs-Formal Dinner
Dining Room
E-Learning
Team Leader: Nick SAVAGE 
Section 1 Instructor: Andrew HEFFEY
Section 2 Instructor: Stella HOWARD
Page 20 of 21
Section 3 Instructor: Greer CHRISP
Section 4 Instructor: Sophie ALLISON

Appendix B 


Te Kōhao o te Ngira 
The 
Challenge 
Starts Here 
Initial Training at the 
Royal New Zealand Police 
College 
Te Akoranga Tauira I te Kareti Karauna o 

ngä Pirihimana o Aotearoa 
January 2024 

Document owner – Manager: Initial Training 
The Royal New Zealand Police College 
Papakowhai Road, Private Bag 50906 
PORIRUA 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
© New Zealand Police 
January 2023 
 
Copyright reserved. 
 
This document, or any portion of it, may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, 
electronic or mechanical (including photocopying, recording or by any information storage retrieval 
system), without the express written permission of the New Zealand Police. 
 
 
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Contents 
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 3 
The Royal New Zealand Police Col ege .............................................................................................. 4 
Kia Ora and Welcome .................................................................................................... 4 
The Initial Training programme ........................................................................................................... 7 
Introduction to the programme ....................................................................................... 7 
Stage 1 – Police College – The Recruit Induction Course .............................................. 7 
Stage 2 – Post Police Col ege Workplace Training ........................................................ 7 

Prior to your arrival .............................................................................................................................. 8 
Your First Week .................................................................................................................................... 8 

Arrival ............................................................................................................................ 8 
Pōwhiri ........................................................................................................................... 9 
Employment Agreement, Solemn Undertaking and Attestation ...................................... 9 
Your Training Day .......................................................................................................... 9 

The Recruit Course – What to Expect .............................................................................................. 11 
Our Values ................................................................................................................... 11 
Police Studies .............................................................................................................. 11 
Defensive Tactics ........................................................................................................ 12 
Firearms Training ......................................................................................................... 12 
Driver Training ............................................................................................................. 12 
Technology Training .................................................................................................... 13 
Cognitive Conditioning (CogCon) ................................................................................. 13 

Campus Life – Living at the Police Col ege ..................................................................................... 14 
Security ........................................................................................................................ 14 
Accommodation ........................................................................................................... 14 
Internet Access and Social Media Policy ...................................................................... 15 
Café ............................................................................................................................. 15 
Health Clinic ................................................................................................................ 17 
Wellness Services ....................................................................................................... 18 
Police Association ........................................................................................................ 19 
The Recruit Course – What to Bring ................................................................................................. 20 
Day to Day Clothing ..................................................................................................... 20 
Physical Training Clothing............................................................................................ 20 

Other Things You Need to Know ...................................................................................................... 22 
Frequently Asked Questions ............................................................................................................. 23 
Appendix 1 - College Map .................................................................................................................. 25 
Appendix 2 – Social Media Policy: Keeping safe online ................................................................ 26 
 
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Introduction 
Congratulations! You’ve been accepted as a New Zealand Police recruit. No doubt you will be 
feeling excited at the chal enges that lie ahead and may be a little uncertain about what is to 
come.  
 
It is for this reason that we have put this booklet together. This booklet is designed to be a 

practical guide to The Royal New Zealand Police College and the recruit course.  
We have done our best to answer many of the questions you might have, but please get in 
touch with your recruiting officer or one of the people mentioned in this book if you want to know 
more. 
 
You wil  find QR Codes throughout the booklet that, when scanned by a cell phone camera, wil  

take you to useful sources that may prove useful to you and your family as you prepare to 
commence your training. 
 
Now that you have been called up, you wil  be preparing for your training and organising for 

your time away from home.  The following sections are intended to give you practical 
information to help you with your preparations before you arrive and to give you an idea of what 
life as a recruit at The Royal New Zealand Police College will be like.   
 
You are in for a challenging but rewarding time over the next few weeks. Please let me 

reassure you that your initial training is not a military style boot camp. You wil  be in a 
professional and caring adult learning environment supported by world class staff. Elements of 
your course wil  be challenging but I can provide you confidence that you wil  receive the 
coaching and mentoring you require to be safe and feel safe as a new cop. My staff are looking 
forward to meeting and working with you over this time. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Superintendent Warwick Morehu 
Director Training RNZPC 
 
 
 
 
 

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The Royal New Zealand Police College 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Kia Ora and Welcome 
The RNZPC’s primary purpose is contributing to the building of police operational capability and 
effectiveness through individual training and development.  From initial training through to 
specialist training and developing our aspiring leaders, the RNZPC takes pride in building 
operational reality into our courses, being innovative and creative in our training solutions, and 
putting prevention and the needs of victims at the forefront of how we train and develop our 
police staff.  The RNZPC enables your training through a values based culture and a high 
performing framework of training. 
 
The RNZPC has provided training and development for all police staff since 1981.  Between 
October 2017 and November 2019 we trained approximately 1,800 recruits at the RNZPC and 
the Tamaki Makaurau non-Residential Wing as well as providing a range of senior, professional 
and development courses as well as providing approximately mandated cyclic training and e-
learning training sessions.  We have a strong focus on the recruitment of people of the right 
calibre and attitude. This enables us to diversify the Police workforce so that the organisation is 
strengthened by a balanced ethnic, gender and socio-demographic mix that is representative of 
the makeup of New Zealand society. 
 
The RNZPC is situated on approximately 17 hectares east of State Highway 1, north of Porirua 
(a 20 minute drive from Wellington).  Overlooking Aotea Lagoon and with views across Porirua 
Harbour, the RNZPC offers beautiful surroundings. The land that the Police College sits upon 
was donated by the local iwi- Ngatï Toa. 
 
The RNZPC has a range of facilities on site to enhance your learning experience, including 
classrooms, lecture theatres, gymnasium and accommodation blocks.  There are also unique 
specialist training facilities such as a vehicle management circuit for driver training, firearms 
range, ‘scene-of-crime’ house for scenario-based training, audio visual training simulators, an 
investigative interviewing training suite, and a forensic photography suite. 
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The Evidence Based Policing KAI Knowledge and Information Centre and the New Zealand 
Police Museum are also located here.  Other facilities we are proud of include the internationally 
recognised Dog Training Centre at Trentham and a purpose-built tactical options training centre 
at the Auckland Firearms Range (AFR).   
 
Staff at the RNZPC are constantly developing and delivering training to meet the demands of 
new legislation and changes to the policing environment.   
 
As a new member of Police, we aim to equip you with the skil s you wil  need to contribute to the 
Police vision, mission and objectives.  Our focus is to enable you to do ‘Our Business’. 
 
Initial Training 
Initial Training develops and delivers specialised training to recruits from the time they join 
Police through to the completion of their probationary requirements.  The training programme 
focuses on the Prevention First strategy within the role of a frontline constable as they respond 
to, investigate and resolve crime and crashes. 
 
This taonga represents Initial Training. 
 
 
 
The taonga is a Pukaea Matariki.  It is a traditional instrument used for awe-inspiring occasions 
in war and peace.  The sounding of the Pukaea Matariki signalled the beginning of rituals.  It 
was used for announcing the start of an event or special occasion. 
 
In our context, the Pukaea Matariki announces the dawn of a new era, of new learnings and the 
weight of responsibility that wil  challenge recruits as you embark on your initial training.  At the 
end of their training, they wil  have earned the privilege of holding the Of ice of Constable. 
 

 
 
 


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The sound of the Pukaea Matariki announces the arrival of new recruits and is sounded again 
to celebrate your graduation.  
Initial Training focuses on providing an adult learning environment to students. The course is 
designed to facilitate self-directed learning opportunities, with staff and resourcing provided to 
support this. E-learning is an integral part of a blended learning approach to training delivery.  
Similar to your pre-course studies, aspects of the recruit course use our e-learning platform, 
allowing us to build and launch online courses to supplement the classroom based and 
collaborative lessons. 
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The Initial Training programme 
Introduction to the programme 

Your initial training programme includes the Initial Training Course, and the completion of 
workplace assessments for new Police constabulary staff.  The two phases are outlined as 
follows: 
 
Stage 1 – Police Col ege – The Recruit Induction Course 
The 20-week training course develops the skil s, knowledge and experience necessary to be a 
safe frontline police officer.  Your course is delivered by experienced and skil ed trainers who 
wil  provide realistic learning experiences to help you match theory with practice. You wil  be 
provided with practical and tactical training that wil  develop your situational awareness to 
prepare you to be safe and feel safe upon completion of the course.  
 
Stage 2 – Post Police College Workplace Training 
Depending on the district you are posted to wil  depend on the type and degree of training you 
initially receive on arrival in the district.  You wil  then have two years to complete and build a 
portfolio of evidence that demonstrates your competence across a series of workplace 
standards. These wil  enhance your police college learning. 
             
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Prior to your arrival 
Fitness 

Keep fit! The course wil  not only be theoretically demanding, it wil  also be physically 
demanding. In an average week you wil  have practical assessments and defensive tactics 
training on top of up to 4-6 hours of conditioning workouts and circuits. Al  of which is designed 
to prepare you to safely operate in high stress, tactical situations. We recommend: 
 
•  Regular Cardio workouts – running wil  be a part of the physical program. It is important that 
you run for at least 15-30 minutes three times per week on and off road. This should 
incorporate dif erent paces and intensities. 
 
•  Weights / Circuit workouts – 30-45 minutes two or three times per week. Incorporate full 
body exercises such as deadlifts, squats, pull ups, push ups, lunges and abdominal 
strengthening. Completing these in a circuit fashion wil  prepare you for the conditioning 
programme and practical elements of your training. 
 
Your physical fitness and health are vital to your ability to look after yourself both in the training 
and operational environments. Your Body Armour System (BAS) fully laden can weigh up to 
10kg and be worn for up to 10 hours per day. In addition, you may be required to carry hard 
armour plating and firearms which can add an additional 15-20kg. 
 
Note: If you are injured or sustain an injury prior to commencing your training you MUST advise 
your Recruitment Advisor ASAP. Failing to disclose an injury may jeopardise your training. 
 
Driving 
You wil  be trained in how to safely manage a police vehicle while travelling to urgent calls to 
service. If you do not regularly drive a motor vehicle or haven’t spent a 
great deal of time behind the wheel, we recommend you dedicate time 
before arriving at college and in the early weeks to driving in suburban 
and rural areas at road speed. Driving time on unfamiliar roads will 
benefit your driver training and car control. Also, having a sound 
knowledge of the New Zealand Road Code wil  assist you greatly. 
Scan the QR code, or go to NZTA.govt.nz and search Road Code 
Index. 
Road Code Index 
 
Police Superannuation Scheme 
In your first week you wil  be required to sign up to the Police Super 
Scheme (NZ Police version of KiwiSaver). In your first week there wil  
be an information evening, however more information can be found by 
following the link below. Scan the QR code, or go to policesuper.co.nz 
and then search Contributions > Constabulary and Recruits for more 
info. 
 
Police Superannuation 
 
Scheme 
Your First Week 
Your first week is always going to be a bit daunting but hopefully the following information wil  
help make things easier for you.  
 
Arrival 
Recruits arrive at the College on the day before their course starts (i.e. Sunday night). Those 
flying in to Wellington wil  have a shuttle arranged to meet you on arrival. If you are driving to 
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the College you can park in the College accommodation car park (marked on the map at the 
back of this booklet). 
 
On arrival, you must report to Reception where you wil  sign in and fil  out a registration card. 
You wil  be given your ID card and a welcome pack. Please have your acceptance letter and 
driver’s license available to authenticate your identity. 
 
The leaders from your wing wil  hold a wing meeting at 1800hrs (6.00pm) on the Sunday 
evening before your course starts. During the wing meeting, you’l  be given an overview of the 
expectations for the recruit course and your timetable for the first week. You wil  then be 
provided a tour of the campus by some senior wing members. 
 
Pōwhiri 
In the first week of the course (usually 
the first day) you wil  be welcomed into 
the College whānau (family) with a 
pöwhiri – a ceremony of welcome 
extended to visitors (manuhiri) by local 
iwi (Ngati Toa). The traditions and 
protocols of the pōwhiri follow those 
agreed by Ngati Toa and provide an 
insight into the unique and spiritual world 
of Maori and the heritage and culture of 
our country. This pōwhiri is conducted 
primarily in Maori with some speeches 
translated by the speakers. 
 
Kaikorero & Waiata 
As part of the pōwhiri there is an opportunity for a wahine (female) to respond to the karanga 
(kairaranga) and a male (kaikōrero) to speak on behalf of the Wing.  
 
If you would like to take up these opportunities, please speak with your Wing Team Leader.  As 
a group you wil  also be required to sing a short waiata (song) in support of your kaikōrero.  
There wil  be an opportunity to practise prior to the start of the pōwhiri. 
 
If you wish to bring whänau (at their own expense) to support you and your Wing, then we 
would be happy for them to be involved in this part of the day.  Please advise your Wing 
Supervisor of numbers.   
 
Employment Agreement, Solemn Undertaking and Attestation 
In your first week you wil  make a solemn undertaking as a New Zealand Police employee. At 
the end of the course, you wil  take part in the At estation Ceremony where you take the NZ 
Police Oath by way of affirmation or swearing on the Bible. You can choose to make the solemn 
undertaking and the oath in Te reo Māori if you prefer. 
 
Your Training Day 
Your training day wil  usually start at 0800 and finishes at 1700, with 50 minutes for lunch. Note: 
Training can change due to operational demand.  Training days include self-directed time.  
You’l  find meal times are displayed outside the Dining Room. 
 
Evenings are you own time and you are free to leave from the college. However, we 
recommend you commit to consolidating what you have learnt from your training day and 
completing pre-reading in preparation for the next training day. Managing your after-hours 
learning and study is your responsibility.  
 
 

 
 
 


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Uniform and Body Armour 
You wil  be measured for uniform and body armour within your first few weeks. Until your 
uniform is ready you wil  be expected to dress in tidy business clothes (no jeans) during course 
hours. This may be for up to six weeks, so make sure you bring enough business clothes for 
this time. 
 
Vaccinations 
 
Before coming to the College our Medical team reviewed your final medical HQ for a history of 
Hepatitis B vaccination and you may have been asked to complete a blood test.  If you do not 
have immunity against Hepatitis B, the Health Clinic will carry out vaccinations in weeks one, 
five and sixteen of your training. The disease has been identified as an occupational hazard for 
New Zealand Police officers. The series of three free vaccinations are not compulsory but are 
strongly recommended.  Free influenza, tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis (whooping cough) 
vaccinations are also of ered during your time at the College.  
 
Meningococcal vaccination is now funded for individuals aged 13-25 years in the first year of 
living in a close-living situation (barracks at the Police College).  Those individuals up to their 
25th birthday can make an appointment with their normal Medical Centre to receive the 
meningococcal ACWY vaccination up to 3 months before entering The Royal New Zealand 
Police College barracks.  This vaccine wil  not be offered once you are at the RNZPC, it must 
be assessed through your usual Medical Centre. 
 
New Zealand Police strongly encourages all individuals who qualify to be immunised against 
these strains of Meningitis.  For further information about Meningococcal disease and the 
available vaccine please go to www.immune.org.nz. 
 
Noho Marae 
During the first week of your training you wil  spend a day and night at a marae local to the 
College. The purpose of the stay on the marae is to highlight the NZ Police commitment to work 
with Maori to reduce reoffending, reduce harm and promote better outcomes. In this unique 
setting you wil  be introduced to the treaty, hear from guest speakers and get an opportunity to 
build your cultural competence. This is also a great opportunity for you to connect with your 
wing mates in preparation for the rest of your training. 
 
 
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The Recruit Course – What to Expect 
The recruit course is a practical, hands-on approach to police training. It covers the legislation, 
Police procedures, technical knowledge and skil s police officers need to be operational. There 
is a strong emphasis on the importance of keeping yourself and others safe while carrying out 
your Police duties. You’l  also be doing a lot of training in defensive tactics, firearms and driving. 
 
The theory based course content is delivered through a student led approach. This model 
balances micro-lectures and workshops with guided self-directed learning. Training is capped 
with quizzes, scenarios and presentations to cement learning. The learning continues through 
practical assessments, where you wil  need to use available resources to determine the best 
course of action to take. We regard you as mature adults and the programme relies on your 
active participation to enhance the learning opportunities of all. 
 
Our Values 
Your first assessment as a police officer is your ability to live Our Values. At all times while a 
member of the NZ Police, including your training, you are accountable for your own conduct and 
behaviour at all times. You are expected to uphold appropriate attitudes, values and ethical 
standards critical to maintaining 
and promoting Police integrity and 
professionalism. Any actions to the 
contrary that could affect the Police 
reputation may result in a review of 
your continued suitability for Police 
employment.  
 
Everything we do at New Zealand 
Police is about ensuring people are 
safe and feel safe. To enable us to 
deliver on this commitment we are 
guided by our core values. These 
values inform the way we work, 
operate and make decisions.  Our 
values reflect what is important to 
us and the communities we serve. 
 
Our Police Values wil  also guide 
your behaviour at all times. To be 
successful during your training you 
wil  need to live these values. 
 
Police Studies 
Police Studies is a major part of the course and covers the legal aspects of police procedures 
and the practice of these procedures. You wil  cover the core knowledge and skil s needed by 
police officers and have the opportunity to put the knowledge and skil s into practice in 
increasingly complex policing scenarios. There is a substantial volume of work to complete in 
Police Studies. Our experience shows that successful recruits use their time well from the first 
day of training to remain up-to-date in their work. You’l  be encouraged to take responsibility for 
your own learning and to work together in groups to seek out information. 
 
 
 
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Defensive Tactics 
Defensive tactics training is by nature practically 
focused and physically demanding. We expect 
that when you reach the College you are 
physically fit and ready to meet the demands of 
the training. During this training you wil  expand 
your knowledge of the Tactical Options 
Framework and decision making. You will learn 
about policy, legislation and tactics for self-
defence, handcuffing, control and restraint, OC 
spray, expandable baton and TASER. Much of 
this training is scenario based and designed to 
elicit realistic responses. There wil  be various testing opportunities and challenges to overcome 
at defensive tactics training. The onus is on you to manage your time and maintain your 
physical fitness during the course. 
 
Firearms Training 
Some recruits may be nervous about firearms training, especially if you have never handled or 
had exposure to firearms before. Police of icers will be 
required to use force at different times during their career 
and it is a very real possibility that this wil  include attendance 
at armed incidents and potentially the use of a firearm as a 
means of force. This may present a challenge to some 
people. 
 
Firearms training takes place in a purpose-built indoor facility 
at the Police College, focusing on marksmanship with Glock 
pistol and M4 rifle; Tactical Options Framework, law and 
policy regarding the use of force; decision making, which 
involves scenario training and the use of a simulator, which 
provides recruits with the opportunity to experience the use 
of all weapon systems in a safe, practical way. The course is 
essentially practical with most of the time spent hands-on 
under the guidance of instructional staff. 
 
Driver Training 
Driving a police car requires a high degree of skil  
in both normal patrol situations and when 
attending to urgent duties. Police drivers in 
marked patrol cars have a high profile in the 
community and it is extremely important that our 
driving is of the highest standard. We must drive 
with skil  and care when attending incidents and 
present an impeccable image to the public, 
leading by example in our everyday driving.  
 
The recruit driving course is designed to develop 
your normal driving standard to that expected of 
a professional police officer. In addition, you wil  be trained in driving techniques to enable you 
to drive to a very safe standard when at ending urgent duties. This is advanced driver training 
and we encourage you to prepare yourself before arriving at Police College.  
 
Training wil  be delivered on several subjects including hazard perception and awareness, 
vehicle management and vehicle dynamics, safe driving techniques, braking techniques, 
vehicle stop tactics and risk and pursuit management when in tactical pursuit situations.  The 
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focus of the training is on developing your individual driving skil s, awareness and at itude so 
that you graduate a safe and efficient operational driver. 
 
Technology Training 
The NZ Police is committed to enabling its people to 
deliver a world class service through the use of 
technology. Reporting, verifying information, gathering 
intelligence and linking people to partner agencies are 
daily occurrences for frontline police officers. Literacy and 
proficiency in the use of a smart-phone, and personal 
computer are important for our people.  
 
The technology training component of the course covers 
‘off-the-shelf’ products such as Microsoft Word and Outlook, to Police-specific applications such 
as the National Intel igence Application (NIA) and phone-based applications such as On-Duty, 
Checkpoint and Responder. As part of your training you wil  be issued with a police smart 
phone which wil  allow you to access training environments as well as police intranet and HR 
systems. 
 
Cognitive Conditioning (CogCon) 
The COGCON programme is about allowing you to experience cognitive overload in a safe 
environment and to learn how to manage your response so that you can perform at your best. 
 
Science tells us that when you are under stress (physical, mental or emotional) then your ability 
to think and problem solve is affected.  
 
CogCon is an intensive, challenging and rewarding programme. You wil  learn techniques for 
recognising and managing your reaction to stress so that when in pressurised situations you are 
able to process information and make good decisions. It’s all about making you safer when you 
are on the job. 
 
 What you’l  learn about: 
• 
Stress and how it affects your performance  
• 
How to use a set of effective techniques to maximise your cognitive performance  
• 
Team functioning and your responsibility as a team member  
• 
Maintaining an acceptable level of physical fitness  
 
Assessments and Examinations 
During your time at the RNZPC you wil  complete practical assessments. These include tactical 
communications, scenarios managing scenes, exhibits, witnesses, victims and offenders as well 
as assessments in tactical options such as; Handcuffs, Baton, O/C Spray, TASER, Tyre 
Deflation Devices, M4 Rifle and Glock 17 Handgun. You wil  also complete assessments on 
statement taking, interviewing, prosecution file preparation, completing reports and recording 
information in your notebook. Across the practical assessments you wil  be measured against a 
competency framework that measures such things as Pre-engagement, engagement, outcome, 
end-to-end process, community and prevention You wil  be provided a copy of this framework 
on your arrival. 
 
You wil  also complete one major examination comprising of an Of ense Analysis written exams 
and a multi-choice answer exam. 
 
The ultimate assessment for all recruits is; the ability to demonstrate that they live Our Values 
and have the skil s, knowledge and experience to be a safe, effective and developing NZ Police 
Constable in line with the Policing Act 2008. 
 
 
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Campus Life – Living at the Police College  
The following chapter wil  provide you to some insight relating to the 
services and amenities available to you while living on the college 
campus. Police Recruitment has created some online videos that are 
worth a watch as you prepare to adjust to campus living. These can be 
found on their YouTube or Facebook pages, or by scanning 
the QR Code. 
A Day in the Life: Police Col ege 
 
Youtube.com 
Security 
ALL police personnel and visitors on the College site MUST 
wear identification tags on the outside of clothing in a prominent position at all times. 
 
Reception 
Reception hours are Mon-Fri 0800 – 1630, closed Sat, Sun 1400-1600 only when a new wing 
arrives. Reception is the first port of call for any queries you may have about the services and 
amenities here at the College. You can get replacement light bulbs at Reception if 
Accommodation Stores is closed.  Please note that Reception is not able to issue College 
vehicles for recruits’ personal use. 
 
Accommodation 
You wil  have your own room in one of three Accommodation Blocks at the College (the blocks 
are called B, C and D - see map at the back of this booklet). You wil  share toilet and shower 
facilities with up to five other recruits on your floor. These other recruits are usually members of 
your wing. Bathrooms are serviced daily Mon-Fri. 
 
Each room has a single bed, desk, chair, wardrobe, cabinet with mirror, shelf space and pin 
board. There is electric heating. Duvets, blankets, bed linen and towels are supplied, although 
you may want to bring a few extra towels. 
 
You might also want to bring a few things to make your room feel like home for the time you are 
here, but be aware that the rooms are fairly small. Pets are not allowed, nor are personal 
heaters or fridges for your room. There is only one power point in the room, so you might want 
to bring a double plug or power board. 
 
Don’t forget to insure those items you intend to bring with you. 
 
As you are living in a communal living environment you are expected to keep your 
accommodation in a clean and tidy manner. You wil  need to make your bed and empty your 
rubbish bin, keep your room vacuumed, dusted and the floor area tidy. You are able to change 
your bed linen from 0600 to 0800 every Tuesday. You need to return your old linen and pick up 
some fresh linen from the Accommodation Store in Block C.  
 
Due to the close proximity of living quarters noise must be kept to a minimum. 
 
Shared Lounge 
There is a shared lounge and Games Room in Accommodation Block C where you’l  find a TV, 
DVD player, pool and table tennis tables.  There are also vending machines and a large-screen 
TV with SKY TV in this lounge. A microwave, fridge and electric jugs are available in the lounge 
and every accommodation level has tea and coffee making facilities, however tea, coffee and 
milk is only supplied on arrival. 
 
 
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Laundry Facilities 
Each Accommodation Block has a laundry with washing machines.  Liquid detergent is provided 
so no washing powder or fabric softener is to be used.  There are dryers and a drying room. 
Please follow instructions carefully when using these machines (otherwise they develop 
problems and breakdown due to user error).  You’l  need to have freshly ironed clothes each 
day, so each floor has irons and ironing boards. You should name or mark your clothes in some 
way so your clothes don’t get mixed up with someone else’s. This is especially important to do 
once you receive your uniform. 
 
Meals 
Meal times are displayed outside the Dining Room. Dinner is available between 1700-1830 
although this can vary. Al  meals served in the Dining Room must be eaten there – please do 
not take food out into the College grounds. If you have any special dietary requirements based 
on religious or a medical condition, please advise your recruiting selection specialist before you 
arrive so these can be catered for. Outside of meal times you can buy food and drink from the 
Café or from vending machines around the College.  There is also a Countdown Supermarket a 
short walk from the College. 
 
Guests 
Please ensure guests check in at Reception and receive a visitor’s pass even if they are only 
visiting for a short time. For security reasons everyone on the College site must wear their 
visitors pass visibly at all times. You can bring guests along to meals in the Dining Room but 
you wil  need to purchase a ticket for each meal from the Café. Guests under no circumstances 
can stay in the barracks with you.  
 
Smoking 
All indoor areas at the College are smoke free. Designated outdoor smoking areas are available 
(marked on the map at the back of this booklet). 
 
Internet Access and Social Media Policy 
The barracks have Wi-Fi access that is run on a user pays systems through Inspire.  
 
As an employee of Police you must avoid any activities, either work-related or non-work related, 
that may in any way bring New Zealand Police into disrepute, or damage the relationship of 
trust and confidence between Police and Government, other agencies or the community. This 
includes viewing or posting inappropriate images or text on the internet or through social media 
sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Twit er and the like. 
 
We encourage you from the outset to take all precautions on social media to protect yourself, 
your family, friends, colleagues and the NZ Police. This includes ensuring you have the 
appropriate levels of security and being mindful of your online comments or presences. As an 
incoming member of police you may be viewed differently by friends or family including how you 
choose to present yourself online. Appendix 2 at the back of this booklet sets out some advice 
to keep safe online. You will also be provided with the NZ Police Social Media Policy on your 
arrival. 
 
Café  
The Café is located in the Amenities Block and is open Mon-Wed 0730-1800 hrs, Thurs-Fri 
0730-2000 hrs, Sat and Sun closed. The Café is also closed on public holidays.   
 
 
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Licensed Café 
Our licensed café services are operated under an ‘On-Licence’.  Under the terms of the on-
licence, alcohol cannot be consumed in any accommodation (barrack, flat, chalet) or within any 
work area.  The campus map with the on-licence area marked in green (ie where alcohol can be 
bought and consumed on site).  See map below. 
Dining Hall
Munro Lounge
The Cafe
BBQ area
Te Puna Rangahau
The licensed café is open on Thursday 1700-2000 hrs, Friday 1600-2000hrs.  Uniform is not to 
be worn when purchasing alcohol for consumption. 
Alcohol is prohibited in al  Accommodation, shared lounge and surrounding areas. Alcohol 
may only be consumed in on-licence areas of the College. This rule is rigorously enforced. As a 
Police employee you must always conduct yourself professionally and within legislative 
requirements. The public has high expectations of Police behaviour on and off duty. 
Sports Facilities 
Outside course hours you are welcome to use the gym and fitness centre. The fitness centre is 
located in the Administration Block. Please ensure you wear appropriate clothes, shoes and 
have a towel.  Mountain bikes can also be booked through Reception during opening hours. 
Other Sports Equipment 
Kayaks, surfboards, tennis racquets, golf clubs, cricket and volleyball sets, rugby and soccer 
balls and a petanque set are available if you become a member of the Police Council of Sport. 
A pool table is available in the Accommodation Block C lounge/Games Room. 
Library (EBP KAI Centre) 
The Evidence Based Policing Knowledge and Information Centre is located in the Amenities 
Building.  Books and reference material are available to Police staff throughout New Zealand. 
Some books are on display in Te Puna Rangahau (the Learning Centre).  Other queries may be 
addressed to the Evidence Based Policing team (Mon-Fri 08:00-16:00).  
Dry Cleaning 
Private/external items for dry cleaning are to be ticketed by the staff at The Copshop.  Payment 
must be made when you drop your items off.  Minor repairs can also be done for a small 
charge. The facility is open Mon-Fri 0930-1600 and is located in the Amenities Building. 
Banking Facilities and Postal Service 
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There is a branch of the Police Credit Union, which provides a banking facility for Police staff, in 
the Administration Building. The Police Credit Union is open Mon-Fri 1000-1800. Note: credit 
card and paywave services are not available. Withdrawals cannot be made from the Credit 
Union on site. 
 
The Copshop (Munro Sports Shop) 
The Copshop stocks a wide range of sports gear at below normal retail prices. The physical 
training gear (t-shirts) can be purchased from The Copshop. It also stocks souvenirs such as 
key rings and cof ee mugs. The Copshop is open Mon-Fri 0930-1600. It is a non-profit 
organisation and any funds are donated to the Col ege. 
 
New Zealand Police Museum 
The museum documents the intriguing history of New Zealand Police through its displays, 
public programmes and collections. Entry is free. Opening hours are 1000-1700 seven days a 
week. The museum is a great location for entertaining visiting children. The museum has a gift 
shop that sells collectable memorabilia, novelty gifts, cards and toys. It also stocks the widest 
range of policing history books available in New Zealand. 
 
Health Clinic 
The Health Clinic is open Mon-Fri 0715-1400 and provides confidential health care support and 
treatment whilst you are away from your own GP / Health Centre.  The clinic is located on the 
ground floor of the Barry Mason building. There is a Registered Nurse and available during 
clinic hours and a Doctor is available at the Health Clinic up to twice a week by appointment 
only. If you are injured during the training day, the Health Clinic provide initial assessment and 
treatment.  This service is free for health needs and work related injuries but surcharges will 
apply for non-work related injuries. 
 
For medical attention outside Health Clinic hours, treatment is available via the Accident and 
Medical Clinic at Kenepuru Hospital in Porirua.  There is no charge for people who come to the 
A&M needing hospital or emergency treatment. A fee wil  apply for those who just need to see a 
GP. You can also contact Healthline on 0800 611 116 for general medical advice after hours 
and for life-threatening injuries or il nesses, dial 111. 
 
When you arrive at the College, let the Health Clinic staff know if you have any ongoing medical 
problems, as this wil  enable the staff to manage them while you complete your training. 
 
The Multi-Faith Centre 
The Multi-Faith Centre is open day and night for anyone at the College. A Recruits’ Home 
Group is held in the centre on Tuesdays from 1700-1730.  The Chaplain, Padre David Dell, is 
available to provide support and guidance. He works at the College on Tuesdays but can also 
be contacted at other times via email [email address] or on 0274 507-079.    
 
The RNZPC also has a Multi Faith room beside the chapel where anyone from any religion can 
worship according to their faith and religious practices. 
 
 
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Wellness Services 
An employee Wellness Advisor works at the College and can assist you by: 
•  Of ering support during times of personal dif iculty through problem solving and stress 
management. 
•  Providing strategies to assist with stress management, anxiety and sleep. 
•  Identifying resources to support you and your family 
•  Referring you to specialist services such as specialist counselling 
•  Making an application to the Police Association Welfare Fund on your behalf 
•  Arranging for a Welfare Advisor in your home area to provide support to your family. 
 
You wil  find the Welfare Advisor on the third floor of the Barry Mason building. The service is 
readily available and confidential. If you or your family have any questions before you arrive, 
please contact Rochelle Chatterton on 021 191 2890 or email 
[email address].  
 
 
 
 
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Police Association 
The New Zealand Police Association is the union available to 
represent all Police employees. 
 
As part of the services of the Association, the Welfare Fund owns 
holiday homes throughout New Zealand, which are available to all 
members. It also provides its own health insurance scheme and 
offers a range of services including insurance, mortgages, life 
insurance and welfare grants. 
 
The Police Association wil  speak to you when you are at the 
College to explain what they do in more detail. 
 
 
NZ Police Association 
 
 
policeassn.org.nz 
 
 
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The Recruit Course – What to Bring 
 
Day to Day Clothing 

You wil  be issued with the uniform of the New Zealand Police while you at the College. 
However, as you are not issued immediately you wil  need to bring enough business attire to 
last you for at least six weeks.  
 
Until you are issued your uniform clothing the expected standard of dress during work hours, 
while on duty or at ending class is as follows: 
 
•  Tidy dress always, this includes business or polo shirts without distracting messages.  Jeans 
are not acceptable. 
•  Flat, closed shoes are recommended as you wil  be on your feet and completing role plays or 
scenarios for portions of the day 
•  Clothing must be respectful and professional 
 
Physical Training Clothing 
You wil  need the following clothing for physical training (PT) classes: 
•  Light weight training jacket / tracksuit 
•  Swimming togs 
•  2-3 pairs of sports socks 
•  1 pair of good condition running shoes or cross-trainers for use in the gymnasium 
•  1 pair of used running shoes or cross-trainers for off road (that can get dirty) 
•  Boxing Wrist Wraps 
 
As part of your physical training in defensive tactics and firearms we wil  provide you with a 
mouth guard, hand wraps and overalls. In bad weather you wil  be provided with wet weather 
gear. However, we recommend that you consider bringing a short sleeve, blue/black/white 
polypropylene t-shirt and a hat during winter. 
 
Stationery 
•  highlighter pens / post-it notes 
•  flash cards (for study notes – these can be purchased onsite) 
 Clothing and washing 
•  Gloss / wax boot polish and brush 
•  Stain remover 
•  Wrist watch 
•  Wind breaker or jacket 
•  Washing basket (fold-up) 
•  Bags to carry books and PT gear 
•  Half a dozen coat hangers (you can also purchase these locally) 
 
Medicine/Medical 

Please ensure you bring: 
•  Any prescription medication 
•  A basic first aid kit (panadol / paracetamol / plasters / bandages). 
 
For your room 
•  alarm clock radio 
•  duvet cover and pil owcases (only if you would prefer to use your own) 
•  ear plugs (if you should need them) 
•  power board (4 x plug box) 
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• laptop or tablet  – if you can’t get a device or don’t have device you can access online
resources via on-site desktops and wifi throughout the campus via your cell phone.
Medical 
The College have several policies and procedures aimed at protecting your health and caring 
for you while allowing you to complete your course, these wil  be explained to you on your 
arrival. We wil  be using RAT tests and other testing options to allow you to participate in your 
training as much as possible in the environment. 
The Safer People Medical Team wil  support you during any period of il  health or medical 
concerns while you are at the college and are on site in the RNZPC Health Clinic every workday 
and available by phone in the weekends. We ask that you update us promptly with any changes 
to your health/situation at the start of the training day.  The morning is better for advice.  
Advice from the Safer People Medical Team; 

If you are notified that you are a close contact or feel unwell at the col ege at all it is
important you remain in your Barracks, limit contact with others on your floor and
contact the Health Clinic on (04) 2383223 or
email [email address], with your name and wing number in the
subject header, we wil  then contact you to undertake a phone health assessment.

It is also advisable to contact your Sergeant to notify them of the above.

A supply of surgical grade masks are readily available at most college access doors for
the training day and are to be used to cover your nose and your mouth. Please note that
the use of cloth face coverings is not suitable for the college environment. Please bring a
supply of masks (medical / surgical grade recommended) for your use during after-hours /
weekends as needed.

Use hand sanitisers frequently.

Keep your barrack room / classrooms well ventilated.

If you use any routine medication or inhalers, please ensure that you have sufficient to
last you while you are at the RNZPC.

If you need medication given or reviewed on a regular basis please bring a prescription
and summary from your GP with you.  This can be given in confidence to the Health Clinic
or emailed in confidence to [email address] with your name and
wing no in the Subject header.  This wil  be scanned onto your Health Clinic
confidential medical records.
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Other Things You Need to Know 
 
Weekends 

The weekends are yours to use to study, explore the greater Wellington area or travel home. 
We recommend that you remain diligent and committed to your studies. In rare circumstances 
you may be required to assist with urgent investigations, operations or major incidents. Advise 
your colleagues if you are away. 
 
Alcohol 
The RNZPC has a role in modelling the behaviour and attitudes that are important to NZ Police. 
This includes managing alcohol consumption on site. We recognise that alcohol issues take up 
a significant amount of Police time and by demonstrating ‘host responsibility’ we support the 
operational work of NZ Police.  
 
Alcohol is prohibited in al  Accommodation, shared lounge and surrounding areas. Alcohol may 
only be consumed in on-licence areas of the College. This rule is rigorously enforced.  
Our host responsibility policy is zero tolerance towards any person who displays for any 
inappropriate behaviours, including aggressive, coercive or violent behaviour whether 
associated with alcohol or not. 
 
Employment Information 
The NZ Police places high value on being a good employer and acting in a way that promotes 
effective performance and a supportive and safe workplace. This is achieved through a range of 
policies and practices. From the first day of training you are on a 20-week contract your 
employment agreement provides the terms and conditions that apply to you.  The NZ Police 
Code of Conduct outlines the behaviour and conduct expected of you as a NZ Police employee.  
 
These expectations extend to conducting yourself in accordance with the Police core values 
and competencies and complying with workplace policies such as the Health and Safety Policy 
and workplace harassment policies. Further information on these policies wil  be provided once 
you start training. During your employment it is your responsibility to ensure you are fully 
informed about what the NZ Police expects of you. 
 
Leave 
Leave provisions applying to you while undertaking recruit training are set out in the Recruit 
Fixed Term Individual Employment Agreement (IEA).  During the recruit training course you 
may be required to take leave, this wil  be scheduled in your timetable.  If you are in training 
over the Christmas/New Year period, you may be required to take an additional annual leave or 
work in district. 
 
Following successful completion of the Recruit Induction Course, and prior to commencing duty 
in district, you wil  have a week’s leave.  You should expect to be available to start rostered 
duties from the following Monday (i.e. one week after leaving the Police Col ege). 
 
Salary 
Salary is paid fortnightly by direct credit to your nominated bank account on a Wednesday. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Te Akoranga Tauira I te Kareti Karauna o ngä Pirihimana o Aotearoa 
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Frequently Asked Questions 
 
How often can I go home to visit my partner or family at the weekends? 

Your training team and RNZPC management are highly supportive of you taking time to relax, 
visit and/or support your family at weekends and evenings. If you are Wellington based, or have 
accommodation locally, you may live off-site provided that you can support yourself with 
transport to get to the RNZPC ready for your daily training. 
 
Unless required for operational reasons (this is rare!), when not committed to daily training 
(usually 0800hrs to 1700hrs) recruits are free to leave campus and travel home to see their 
families. Be mindful that your training wil  be demanding practically and theoretically. As a 
result, recruits wil  need to commit to some self-directed study in the evenings and weekends. 
The RNZPC learning centre may provide a good environment to study if you are finding you are 
unable, or it is dif icult, to study at home.  
 
Booking flights or planning travel early is a good idea to get the good deals, but remember 
recruits should not plan to leave class earlier than 5pm to get to the airport. Please check your 
timetable so you are aware of the dates of examinations and assessments.  Please note that 
exam dates can change. 
 
The dates for annual leave wil  be advised on arrival as these vary from section to section, and 
wing to wing. Annual leaves days are distributed throughout the 20-weeks to allow for recruits to 
take a long weekend away from the college. Some recruits may have an opportunity to re-sit 
major assessments that they are required to pass to graduate, during annual leave days. 
Please consider this if you are planning to book a non-refundable holiday. Please note that 
recruits are often expected to work or study during public holidays. 
 
Can my partner or family visit me at the col ege? 
Partners and families are welcome to visit any time, but recruits should be mindful that they wil  
be commit ed most weekdays (usually between 0800hrs to 1700hrs) to training.  
 
Families are invited to the pōwhiri to welcome the recruits and families to New Zealand Police. 
This is usually held on Monday morning of Week 1 at 0900 and is followed by a morning tea at 
the college. Please check with the college staff regarding the date prior to making any travel 
arrangements. 
 
We have the Café where you can buy coffee, lunch, dinners etc. (highchairs are provided).  
 
Can my children visit? 
We encourage you to bring your children to visit to see where their parent is staying. It helps 
young children adjust to mum or dad being away. While visiting, your children can kick a ball 
around or shoot some hoops in the gymnasium, and children over 16 can use the fitness centre. 
The Police Museum is located at the college. It is open 7 days and offers activities for children. 
Aotea Lagoon, just across the road, is a great park for children. Local motels and a campground 
with cabins are all within walking distance.  
 
What would happen if there is a family emergency? 

If there was a serious il ness, hospitalisation, a bereavement, or birth of a baby in your family, 
recruits are usually able to have leave for a couple of days to travel home. We talk to recruits 
about this when they arrive. There may even be some financial assistance for travel costs in 
these situations if recruits join the Police Association.   
 
 
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Can I have time off for family or social events such as a wedding, birthday or family 
reunions? 
Recruits may attend events outside of the training they have commit ed to. Leave from training 
is not generally granted or recommended for this purpose as it may be detrimental to key 
learnings in your training however, it we wil  discuss this with you on a case by case basis. 
Please let your families and friends know this before you come to the college.  
 
How busy wil  I be in the evenings and weekends with study? 
As a guide, recruits may need to study for up to 2–3 hours per evening and can be up to 4–6 
hours each day in the weekends.  
 
What do we need to talk about/sort out before I leave for col ege? 
• 
Support for the person at home, e.g. help with the children so they can have some time 
to themselves. Talk to family and friends who might be able to support you or help out 
with practical things. 
• 
Managing the finances, especially if you wil  have a reduction in income. 
• 
Expectations of each other. Discuss expectations you may have of each other and sort 
out any conflict or issues in your relationship before training commences. 
• 
Keeping in contact. Discuss how you are going to keep in contact with each other and 
the children, e.g. frequency of visits home, times for phone calls, texts, Skype, Facetime. 
Please note, recruits can make national phone calls free of charge from the landline in 
the barrack, but most use their personal mobile phone.   
• 
Parenting issues. Your children are likely to react in some way to a parent being away. 
Discuss ways you can make this time as smooth as possible for them.   
 
We recognise that a career change and living away can be a challenging time for both recruits 
and their families, especially for the partners at home with children.  
 
Who can my partner or family contact if they have questions? 
If you have any questions or need any assistance while your partner is away, please contact 
Rochelle Chatterton from the Police Welfare Service on 021 191 2890 or email Rochelle 
[email address]   
 
Life After Police Col ege 
After attesting as a Constables you wil  be deployed back to your posting District. To support 
your development and introduce you to your District you wil  undertake a Workplace 
Assessment Programme as well as other mandated District training. You have up to two years 
to complete your workplace assessments. These assessments wil  focus on your on-job 
performance and development. You wil  be given more information about the probationary 
programme while you are at the College. Annually, you wil  also undertake refreshers in 
certifications such as Firearms and Defensive tactics. Following your At estation-Graduation 
Parade, you become a probationary constable.  
 
Postings 

Prior to the commencement of your training you wil  be notified which district you wil  be posted 
to on graduation. This wil  be based on the preferences you selected with your recruitment 
advisor. Once you have selected your district and have accepted your posting district this 
cannot be changed while training at the RNZPC. 
 
When you commence your training you may not know your posting station within the district you 
are going to. This is normal and generally recruits find out what station they wil  be posted to 
within their district during their training. Your districts wil  consider your living and family 
situation when confirming your station of deployment as well as your districts need for police 
officers in certain areas. 
Te Akoranga Tauira I te Kareti Karauna o ngä Pirihimana o Aotearoa 
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Appendix 1 - College Map 
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Appendix 2 – Social Media Policy: Keeping safe online 
 
As a Police employee it is important that we keep ourselves safe online. The NZ Police Code of 
Conduct and Our Values applies to all employees when using social media (both for work and 
personal purposes). It is also crucial that personal and work social media activity remains 
separate. Be aware of the risks of using social sites and take the steps below to protect 
yourself, your (and our) reputation, your family, col eagues and the wider organisation. 
 
We recommend that prior to commencing training you review and increase your social media 
privacy settings, review your social media activity and the network that can view your activity. 
This advice and policy applies to relationship networking apps, video gaming forums and 
blogging forums as well as mainstream social media. This wil  help protect you from being a 
victim of harassment, identity theft or unwanted attention from criminals or media. 
When you commence your training you wil  be provided with access to the Social Media Policy, 
the below is a summary of key points for Personal use of social media: 
 
Do’s 

•  When posting personal opinions on your personal social media accounts, make sure that it's 
clear that it is your own view and not the Police view on a particular issue. 
•  Select high privacy settings on your personal accounts to prevent others (including media) 
viewing or using your information and photos. 
•  Be aware of security advice issued through the Tenone Bulletin Board – do what you can to 
avoid being the victim of harassment, identity theft, or other unwanted attention from 
criminals. 
 
Don’ts  

•  It is not recommended to post photos of yourself in uniform on personal social media 
accounts, or anything that identifies you as a Police officer or employee  
•  Don’t post anything that can bring Police into disrepute or negatively impact the reputation 
of Police (i.e. anything in breach of our Code of Conduct or Values). 
•  Don’t post anything that compromises your security or the security of family or colleagues 
(e.g. posting personal information such as phone numbers or addresses). 
•  Don’t use Facebook as a channel to send unprompted messages to members of the public, 
e.g. we need your help – tracking someone down is for Intel. As anyone can set up a social 
media profile and claim to be a Police officer (via a non-NZ Police verified page), this kind of 
practice is a risk we need to avoid. If a member of the public has contacted Police (through 
Facebook for example), then it is OK as they have asked to be contacted. 
 
(This is a modified exert of the NZ Police Social Media Policy. Full policy is available via the NZ 
Police TenOne intranet page once you arrive) 
Te Akoranga Tauira I te Kareti Karauna o ngä Pirihimana o Aotearoa 
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