NZ Police Association Inc
Police in Wellington
www.policeassn.org.nz
Address
57 Willis St. Wellington Central.. Wellington, Wellington.Are you the owner or manager of this company?
What you should know about NZ Police Association Inc
Employed by the Police Association, Field Officers work with local District Area Committees in their area to resolve members' issues. Each District Area committee has an executive comprised of a Chairman, Vice Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer, and committee members who are representatives of the District Area membership. The District Area Committee is a fundamental medium of communication between members of the District Area, the Board of Directors and the National Secretary. The committee attends to all matters affecting the members within the District Area, communicates on matters of regional interest, and elevates issues on behalf of the District Area or Branch.
Delegates from District Area Committees gather for the Annual Conference in October each year, and have the power through that forum to determine the policy of the Association on all matters affecting the Association or any member. Provide excellence, leadership and quality service to membership and their families. Acknowledge the diversity of membership and encourage democratic participation by all. The Association also represents over 2,300 Police employees, who carry out invaluable support roles across the full spectrum of policing. The Association provides industrial and employment representation, advocacy, advice and support to its members.
Members are active in engaging in debate and discussion within the Association on matters relevant to policing. The Police Welfare Fund Limited is a non profit organisation that provides members with high quality services and products, negotiated specifically for members at very competitive rates. Originally it was an offence under the Police regulations for Police members to form a combination for the purpose of discussing Police business. In 1913 a group of Auckland based police formed a trade union style organisation based on the model provided by Australian police associations.
This organisation provided the basis for the current rules of the Police Association
The New Zealand Police Association was registered on 28 October 1936 and is open to all constables and employees of New Zealand Police. Originally it was an offence under the Police regulations for Police members to form a combination for the purpose of discussing Police business. In 1913 a group of Auckland based police formed a trade union style organisation based on the model provided by Australian police associations. This organisation provided the basis for the current rules of the Police Association.
The Labour Government, which took power in November 1935, not only permitted the formation of a Police Association, the then Police Minister Peter Fraser actively encouraged it
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