New Zealand Police
( Certification )
Overview
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The Policing Act 2008 mandates the functions of the NZ Police. These functions describe the organisation’s core role in delivering policing services for New Zealanders. The functions also require the NZ Police to plan and remain prepared for unpredictable or infrequent high-impact events such as earthquakes, acts of terrorism, and pandemics.
The NZ Police’s vision is for New Zealand to be the safest country, preventing crime and harm through exceptional policing. Through a ‘prevention first’ operating model, the NZ Police will realise this vision through three core goals.`
- Safe homes – families are free from violence, abuse and neglect, and homes are safe from burglary and other threats to property that make people unsafe.
- Safe roads – working with our partners to prevent death and injury resulting from crashes, so that everyone who leaves home to travel on our roads can return home safely.
- Safe communities – people are safe and feel safe wherever they go and whatever they do in public spaces, where business, social gatherings and entertainment are enjoyed without fear of crime or harm
Contact
180 Molesworth Street, Thorndon, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand
Certification disclosure
New Zealand Police: Summary of Toitū Carbon Reduce Organisation Certification 2024( Achievements )
Certification overview
Toitū Carbon Reduce Organisation
Learn moreToitū Carbon Reduce Organisation certification means committing to ongoing reductions while achieving annual greenhouse gas emissions measurement to ISO 14064-1 2018 standard and Toitū requirements.
Certification Date Issued
04 October 2024
Valid Until
19 August 2025
Certificate Number
2022199J-3
Certificate Status
Active
Level of Assurance
Reasonable (category 1 & 2), Limited (remaining categories)