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Police reach diversity milestone

Published: Fri 9 Aug 2013 01:47 PM
Police reach diversity milestone
9 August 2013
Constables entering New Zealand Police in the last year have been the most diverse ever.
Out of 240 recruits graduating from the Royal New Zealand Police College during the 2012-2013 financial year, 30.8 percent were women, up from 27.3 percent in 2010-2011. The combined proportion of Maori, Pasifika and/or ethnic recruits was also 30.8%, up from the previous peak of 28.5 % in 2009-2010.
The milestone shows the success of the current recruitment strategy, which aims to build a police service that reflects the country's increasingly diverse communities.
"Policing in diverse communities requires problem solving abilities, communication skills and empathy with different cultures. It's these qualities, as well as cultural competencies, that we're looking for in new recruits," says Alan Cassidy, General Manager of HR and Organisational Development.
The best young people have many career opportunities, he says. "It's heartening to know that despite a challenging recruitment environment, the next generation of police officers is on track to better match the make-up of the communities we serve."
At least 400 new people will be recruited in the coming year.
See: www.newcops.co.nz
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