Behind-the-scenes look at modern Police work
Open Days give public a behind-the-scenes look at modern Police work
Next month, NZ Police will host Open Days
across the country and it’s a great chance for the public
to come along and see first-hand the different aspects of
policing.
“This year, the National Open Day
will focus on recruitment, and with over 30 career paths to
choose from within Police, there will be plenty of
activities and demonstrations to showcase to potential
future officers, their families and whanau,” says New
Zealand Police Commissioner, Mike Bush.
Open Days will be held on Sunday 11 March, across all 12 Police Districts, as well as at the Royal New Zealand Police College.
“Policing has changed significantly and our National Open Days are a great way for the public to gain an understanding of what a modern Police service looks like,” says Commissioner Bush.
“In support of our current recruitment drive, there will be an information stand at each Open Day event and it’s a great opportunity for anyone interested in joining the Police to come along, talk to our staff, and find out more."
“The
public will be able to see and engage with Police officers,
Police vehicles and some our specialist groups including
Police dogs, Armed Offenders Squad, Search and Rescue, Road
Policing and our Bomb Squads.
The Eagle Helicopter will
be on display in Auckland as well,” says Mr Bush.
People can also engage with NZ Police online, learn
about the range of work Police is involved in and find
information about the specific Open Day events taking place
around the country via
http://www.police.govt.nz/openday
This is the
third time Police have held a National Open Day.
Previous events have attracted thousands of people
interested in engaging directly with their local cops and
learning more about police work.
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