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FAREWELL BRIAN HARTLEY 
Brian Hartley

Retired Police Superintendent Brian Hartley left us suddenly, aged 84, on 14 August 2022. The team here at the Police Managers' Guild Trust would like to extend our most sincere condolences to Brian's Family, Friends, Colleagues and anyone lucky enough to have known him. 

Brian was the Driving Force behind the formation of the PMGT in 1997, a Trustee since the PMGT was formed and was elected a Life Member in 2019.

Under his careful and diligent guidance, the PMGT has donated over $3,500,000 to the victims of crime and produced education to benefit millions of Kiwis.

Brian's extraordinary example and legacy is one that will further motivate us to stop crime and save lives.

GUILD NEWS

The New Zealand Police Managers’ Guild Trust are proud to have helped the NZ Fiji Schools Rugby Sevens in reaching their financial goals to allow young Fijian boys from across the country to come together and play a game that they love whilst honouring their heritage. 

Whilst Fiji did not win (NZ Condors won both boys & girls competitions), the NZ Fijians never gave up, scoring the last try of the match through Ratu Kuli Naleisomosomo within the last minute. We are convinced there is an abundance of future Fijian stars with the team. 

The boys blasted out a note or two at the powhiri for the team which was an exceptional event in itself and the team are now taking the opportunity to review what they did well, what could have been done better, and are planning to win the title in the next edition of the World School 7’s in December 2022. We have every confidence that the boys will do an astounding job. 

‘’I therefore wanted to pass on our thanks and appreciation for the part you and the NZ Police Managers Guild Trust played in helping us. What we did would not have been possible without your very kind support. Again a big Vinaka vakalevu from our entire NZ Fiji Schools 7’s squad’’ - Inspector Jim Wilson. 

NZ Fiji Schools Rugby Sevens

NZ Fiji Schools Rugby Sevens Players 

COMMUNITY GRANTS

Our latest community grant, Blake Paynter was the recipient of our NZPMGT grant to assist him with advancing in the sport of rowing with a view of gaining a scholarship to study in the United States. 

In March 2021, Blake was titled the 6th fastest under-18 single scull rower in New Zealand. Following that, his rowing times and on-water speeds are alongside the fastest junior rowers in New Zealand. 

As of 19th January 2022, Blake was able to commence study at the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida USA. He has received an athletic scholarship to be a part of a rowing team and is lined up to be in the stroke seat of their top eight. 

We also congratulate Blake on maintaining a high standard in his academic school work and scoring in the top 7% in his SATs. This means he has also been awarded an academic scholarship from the university and has selected to study Business for a 4-year degree.

‘’The journey to achieve this has been filled with hard work, perseverance, and cannot be achieved without the support of many people including the kind support from the New Zealand Police Managers Guild Trust. Our family would like to express that we are very thankful for the support you have given Blake and hope you can feel the same level of proudness that we feel as parents of him.  When he is racing, you can feel that you are in the boat with him and part of the team.’’ - Marc Paynter and family.

Your donations help us to continue to offer practical help to people and families wishing to reach their goals. 

Rowing athlete

Blake Paynter, New Zealand rower is a recipient of our community grants program

To see our community grants list; head here

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Kmart is urgently recalling a specific design of their children's pyjamas due to a fire safety hazard.

The pyjamas are the Little Boys Sleep Twosie in Dino design. These PJs don't have the correct fire safety label and don't meet the mandatory safety standards for children's sleepwear in New Zealand.

Product Safety New Zealand warns that there's a serious risk of burns if the arm with the raised edge gets near a heat source or flame.

What to do:
- Stop using the pyjamas immediately.
- Take them to your nearest Kmart store for a full refund.
- Spread the word to other parents and caregivers!

View the full article here https://www.odt.co.nz/star-news/star-business/childrens-pyjamas-recalled-due-fire-safety-risk to view the recalled pyjamas. 

Find more fire safety resources at https://pmgt.org.nz/home-safety/#top 

Thank you to Capitol Signs and Classic Carpets Flooring Xtra New Plymouth for sponsoring our organisation.
There's been a significant increase in number plate thefts across New Zealand, according to police figures.

Auckland City seems to be the hotspot, followed by Waitematā and Canterbury. 

"I think it's something like 17 cars this week alone, as many as 30 sometimes across the greater Auckland area," Merril Bourne from Community Patrols New Zealand said.

Community Patrols NZ, working alongside the police, has a program called Safer Plates. Their volunteers install tamper-proof screws on cars in busy areas, making it much harder for thieves to steal your plates.

Find more Car Theft prevention resources at https://pmgt.org.nz/safer-communities/#Dont-let-them-take-your-car 

Thank you to Midlands and Aki Sushi for sponsoring our organisation.
⚠️ Share this with a family you know ⚠️

Two young children have tragically died in separate driveway accidents within a week in a rural South Auckland settlement.

The most recent incident occurred yesterday afternoon on Karaka Rd, Karaka. Police arrived at the scene around 3:30pm, but the child was declared dead. 

This comes just four days after another child under the age of four was killed in a driveway accident on Mellsop Ave in Waiuku.

Unfortunately, NZ has one of the highest rates of childhood driveway deaths and injuries in the world. According to government figures, an average of five children die and another child is injured in a driveway accident every two weeks.

Matthew-Wilson, a road safety campaigner, points out that reversing cameras and beeping sensors can significantly reduce the number of driveway accidents involving pedestrians. While these technologies may not have prevented every accident, data suggests they are a crucial safety measure.

Make checking your driveway a habit you never break.

Find more on child safety at https://pmgt.org.nz/child-safety/#Keep-kids-road-safe

Thank you to  Palmerston North Boys' High School and Tradezone Frankton / Te Rapa for sponsoring our organisation.
55% of drivers admitted to being distracted while driving.

Additionally, 21% confessed to driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol new research by AMI Insurer reveals.

Mobile phones, in particular, emerge as a significant culprit, with an overwhelming 68% of respondents considering mobile phones to be the biggest distraction while driving.

Plan ahead before you hit the road - “Set up your navigation system, choose your music playlist, and set your temperature controls before you leave, or have your front-seat passenger do this for you,” says Mr Tippet from AMI.

For more Road Safety resources, visit https://pmgt.org.nz/safer-communities/#Road-safety 

Thank you to Te Awamutu Medical Centre and PD Automotive for sponsoring our organisation.
Between 2022 and 2023, New Zealand authorities witnessed an alarming increase of nearly 5000 additional referrals from the Cyber Tipline, encompassing instances of sextortion and the dissemination of child sexual abuse material online 🚫 💻

Operated by America’s National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), the Cyber Tipline serves as a vital reporting platform for the public and organizations to notify NCMEC about sexually explicit content involving children. 

Over the past year, NCMEC received a staggering total of 36.2 million Cyber Tipline Reports, reflecting a significant rise. Despite young New Zealanders constituting a small proportion of these reports, they reflect a concerning trend. Among the 36.2 million reports, New Zealand agencies, such as DIA, Customs, and Police, received 19,865 referrals in 2023, a notable increase from just over 15,000 in 2022. 

Keep It Real Online provides excellent resources to tamariki, parents, and educators about staying safe online https://www.keepitrealonline.govt.nz/ 

Access more online safety resources at https://pmgt.org.nz/online-safety/ 

Article originally published by NZ Police

Thank you to Nova Health and Iceman Whakatane for sponsoring our organisation.
The name "Women's Refuge" might make you think it's only for women. But that's not the case! Men experiencing domestic violence can also get help there.

Hawke's Bay Today reporter Mitchell Hageman spoke to Vincent, a man who found himself in this situation. When his wife became violent, his first concern was his daughter's safety.  Knowing they needed a safe place, he called Women's Refuge.

"I actually called them to get some help for my daughter," Vincent says, "but they said, 'We take men now as well.'"

With nowhere else to go, Women's Refuge staff, under Family VIP services, stepped in. They provided Vincent and his daughter with crucial support.

Natasha Dodds, a whanau support advocate for transitional housing at Family VIP Services, emphasizes, "Even though we don't have a specific refuge for men, we can still help them in the community and wrap those supports around them."

Thank you to PRINCE Motor Lodge and Dunedin Monumental Masons Ltd for sponsoring our organisation.
New Zealand faces a critical issue with one of the highest youth suicide rates in developed countries.

Our suicide rate is higher than Ireland’s or the United Kingdom’s.

The good news is, that ordinary people can make a significant difference. 
Approximately 80% of suicides are prevented by non-professional, ordinary people.

By starting conversations to show you care, and connecting them with resources like Lifeline or Youthline, you can be a powerful force in preventing youth suicide. Remember, you don't have to be an expert – a listening ear and a caring heart can make all the difference. 

Access free 24/7 available, and confidential mental health helplines at https://pmgt.org.nz/directory/#mental-health-directory 

Thank you to John Marshall & Co http://www.joma.nz and OCTA Project Management for sponsoring our organisation.
A business has lost $500,000 in a single transaction after its email system was hacked.

These scams involve sophisticated phishing emails designed to invade business systems, potentially bypassing some multi-factor authentication (2FA) methods. 

Once compromised, hackers can leverage email access to modify real documents, compromise other accounts, and even hide fraudulent invoices, making detection difficult.

Businesses must be wary of suspicious links and attachments, verify urgent requests independently, and prioritize implementing robust 2FA systems on all email accounts. 

Find more on Privacy information and Security at https://pmgt.org.nz/online-safety/#Privacy-and-information-security or watch out for the latest scam alerts at https://netsafe.org.nz/latest-scams/ 

Thank you to Cemac Commercial Interiors http://www.cemac.co.nz and Total Services 1998 https://www.totalservices1998.co.nz/ for sponsoring our organisation.
Data from the Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand reveals that a substantial portion of employees experience mental health difficulties.  A concerning 33% of individuals using mental health services report apprehension about workplace discrimination, hindering their job applications. 

Additionally, the prevalence of workplace bullying impacts 2 out of 5 employees.

If you are experiencing workplace bullying, psychological stress, or any other mental health concern, free and confidential helplines are available 24/7: https://pmgt.org.nz/directory/#mental-health-directory. 

Thank you to Richard Buchanan & Co https://rbco.co.nz/# and Offshore & Coastal Engineering Ltd http://www.ocel.co.nz for sponsoring our organisation.
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