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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the cpnz document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name and the name of your Community Patrol in the designated fields. Ensure that all information is accurate to avoid any issues during the vetting process.
  3. Review each point of the Code of Conduct carefully. Acknowledge your understanding by checking the appropriate boxes or signing where indicated.
  4. Complete the section for patrol-related activities, ensuring you log details such as date, crew members, mileage, and times accurately.
  5. Sign and date the form at the bottom. Make sure a witness also signs and dates their section to validate your application.

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Community constables are assigned to a specific community and handle policing matters there. They aim to be visible, accessible and familiar to their community. Community constables focus on problem solving and crime prevention at a local level.
105 is the number for Police non-emergencies. 111 is the emergency number for Police, Fire and Ambulance. Call triple one when you need an emergency response from Police, Fire or Ambulance. If you have hearing or talking difficulties register for the 111 TXT service.
CPNZ is funded at a National level by New Zealand Police and New Zealand Government, with the CPNZ National Office being based at Police National Headquarters in the National Prevention Centre. The CPNZ National Office supports over 4,000 volunteers in over 150 affiliated Community Patrols throughout New Zealand.
In partnership with others, we prevent crime and reduce harm through the active presence of trained patrollers.
Who are Community Patrols of New Zealand? Community Patrols of New Zealand (CPNZ) is a national organisation that was formed in 2001.
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Community Patrols of New Zealand (CPNZ) is a national organisation that was formed in 2002. CPNZ is funded at a National level by the New Zealand Government, with the CPNZ National Office being based at Police National Headquarters in the National Prevention Centre.
It was a pleasure to join Minister Mark Mitchell, Councillor Desley Simpson, Viv Beck, Chief Executive of Heart of the City, and local Police at the launch of the new Community Patrols New Zealand (CPNZ) patrol base in Central Auckland, hosted by CPNZ Chairman Chris Lawton.
Community Patrols of New Zealand (CPNZ) is a national organisation that was formed in 2001. It supports over 5,000 volunteers in over 150 affiliated community patrols throughout New Zealand.

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