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NEIGHBOURHOOD SUPPORT ROTORUA 2021-2022

CONNECTING YOU TO A SAFER COMMUNITY Page 1


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Contents 4 5 7

About Neighbourhood Support

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A message from the Rotorua Area Commander of Police

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A message from the MP for Rotorua, Todd McClay

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From the Rotorua Lakes District Mayor, Steve Chadwick

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From Richard Perkins, co-ordinator of Neighbourhood Support Rotorua

From the editorial team A message from Neighbourhood Support Rotorua Chair, Aroha Bray

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What does a Neighbourhood Support Group do?

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How do we make sure things happen correctly?

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How does Neighbourhood Support work?

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How to start a Neighbourhood Support Group

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Reporting Crime: See something, do something

35 Protecting your property 37 Protecting your vehicle 39 Electronic crime advice 41 Civil Defence: Be prepared 44 Emergency items you need 46 Citizens Advice Bureau:

Helping you in more ways

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About Neighbourhood Support

History Neighbourhood Watch was introduced to New Zealand as a crime prevention initiative in the late 1970s. The initiative evolved to become Neighbourhood Support New Zealand, a community owned and managed organisation with a wide-ranging interest in community support, safety and crime prevention. Neighbourhood Support became an Incorporated Society in 2000. In 2001 it signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the New Zealand Police. The purpose of the Memorandum of Understanding is to establish and promote a collaborative working relationship between Neighbourhood Support New Zealand Incorporated and the Police.

Objectives Neighbourhood Support aims to make homes, streets, neighbourhoods and communities safer and more caring places in which to live.

This is primarily achieved through the establishment of small cells of households known as a “Neighbourhood Support Group”, comprising anywhere from four to 50 residential households in a single street or suburb. Groups throughout a single suburb or a wider town or city area are co-ordinated either via a civilian co-ordinator, or through a Community Constable based at a local Police station. The main purpose of the groups is to encourage neighbours to know one another and share information on crime or suspicious activities in their area. Early contact with authorities such as the Police is also encouraged for reporting of unusual observations or unacceptable behaviour. Crime prevention information can also be shared with group members via Community Constables, or Neighbourhood Support Area Co-ordinators. A secondary objective of Neighbourhood Support is to facilitate communication between Civil Defence (Emergency Management) and the community during a man-made or natural disaster affecting residents. Page 4


Message from the Editorial Team Sadly, the world in which we live is not as law abiding as it was a generation or two ago, which makes the work of all sorts of government and voluntary organisations vital.

Neighbourhood Support is a lively, worthwhile and necessary organisation which provides avenues for neighbours and communities to socialise, and look out for each other. Our sincere thanks to the contributors of all the articles contained here. A lot of hours have gone in to making this book as relevant, useful and convenient to use as possible. This book is a vehicle for the latest news and messages of many of the above, in an easy to use format. The community-minded advertisers represented in this book have provided the finance for its manufacture and distribution, as well as critical funding for your local Neighbourhood Support groups to continue their important work.

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Message from the Chair Kia ora koutou - greetings everyone. Once again it is my privilege to be in the role of Committee Chairperson for the Rotorua Neighbourhood Support Committee. We have a really energetic group of people representing you all and I really enjoy our regular meetings. As you all are aware there are some big issues affecting many Rotorua neighbourhoods, namely the homelessness in our city and the crime associated with many whanau who have found themselves without a home. It is very sad that in this day and age people from all walks of life have no proper place to call home. It is equally sad that their children are suffering because of their parents and caregivers’ situation, so I was really pleased to know that a meeting was called, as now Rotorua can rally together to come up with solutions to the issues. On the positive side, Richard Perkins from our group is busy co-ordinating and organising neighbourhood workshops which you will all hear more about soon. Please, if you are able to attend Richard’s workshops, make the time as they will be a really good way to get to know your special communities better. Our group recently held our first sausage sizzle fundraiser stall at Bunnings which was a huge success. We will do more of these and are so grateful to the staff at Bunnings for ensuring we had all the resources we needed and more on the day. Each month Neighbourhood Support NZ launches a national campaign where they focus on a theme or topic relevant to the

time of year, or which ties in with another extensive campaign in the community. This month it is ‘Safer Communities’. This month is all about prevention! From locking up every time you leave to removing hazards around your homes. There are many ways we can all make our communities safer and more secure places to live. Taking part in the event could be as simple as installing a smoke alarm, engraving your tools, or even helping a neighbour trim back their hedges to improve the line of sight into their property. Next month’s campaign is ‘Supporting our Young People’. Please make yourselves familiar with the Neighbourhood Support NZ website where you will find lots of good information. ‘Wrap up Winter’ is on its’ way - so it’s all about fires and other good heating sources for your home, enjoying hot soup and hot chocolate drinks!

Noho ora mai ra - stay safe. Aroha Bray, Neighbourhood Support Rotorua Chair Page 7


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From the Area Commander of Police Tena koutou katoa, Over the last 12 months we have experienced challenges as never been seen before, with the rise of Covid and the subsequent responses put in place by authorities. We have seen an increase of Emergency Housing compounds established, concentrating on some of our higher needs whanau in neighbourhoods that were usually quiet and uneventful. In some cases, causing concern and unease amongst our more vulnerable.

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For your work under these trying circumstances, I want to acknowledge and extend my appreciation to all the NSG you have adapted extremely well providing the extra support and assistance in keeping Rotorua a safe and better place to be. Over the last two years I have been impressed by the commitment and professionalism of the NSG members in the way you continue to go about your business and your continual desire to improve what’s in place, ensuring that collectively we are all working together to keep Rotorua safe. Moving forward we need to take stock on these lessons learnt and build further on the great work the NSG does to increase the capability and effectiveness of working together with our communities. Police are committed to making New Zealand the safest country in the world however, we cannot do it alone. We need your continued assistance and support on this. So thank you all for your continued support and let’s keep working together to make Rotorua the safest city.

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Message from the Rotorua MP Recent developments around law and order and crime have challenged Rotorua. Stories of vagrancy and homelessness around Fenton Street and the CBD are certainly troubling. Many residents have noticed an increased gang presence in our city and don’t feel as safe as they used to. With all of this I firmly believe Rotorua remains a fantastic place to live. It has much going for it and is home to wonderful, caring people.

Hon Todd McClay MP for Rotorua

I hold constituent clinics every week, and I am here to help.

The work of Neighbourhood Support has never been more important. It helps keep our neighbourhoods connected and our community safe. We are fortunate to have such a strong and dedicated Neighbourhood Support team. I would like to thank them for their dedication and hard work. My staff and I are available to help you where we can. We can assist with a wide range of issues and I’m always interested to hear the views of local people. I hold regular constituent clinics in my office in Rotorua and we make space available for community groups to meet – free of charge. If you would like to meet me, or have an event or organisation I might assist with, please get in touch. As your MP, my door is always open.

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From the Mayor Steve Chadwick Kia ora koutou It’s great to hear that the Neighbourhood Support network continues to grow. The organisation plays an important part in not just safety, but creating connections that contribute to the wellbeing of communities. Community safety is a key concern for our residents and is a key priority for Council. We want Rotorua to be the safest place for people to live, work and do business. Everyone can contribute to that. As individuals we can contribute by employing good crime prevention practices, reporting crime and anti-social behaviour, and connecting with our neighbours to look after one another. Council continues to work closely with the police on safety and crime prevention, and on a community safety plan. We are also working closely with central government agencies on solutions to our housing crisis and associated social issues; they are all linked and it is complex, but we know that we will only find solutions if we all work together so we can have a real impact towards achieving shared goals and outcomes for the benefit of our community.

resilient and look after ourselves if the need arises. Another learning was the value of community. There were many wonderful stories about neighbours, communities, families and organisations providing support for people who needed it and many people made new connections or reconnected with neighbours. Many communities in our rohe are working on civil defence emergency plans, with the support of Council’s Civil Defence staff to ensure that if something happens they will have the necessary support systems in place and can activate quickly to help one another. Community resilience is key in times like these and I would encourage anyone who isn’t already part of a neighbourhood group – even if it’s just you and your immediate neighbours – to connect. Look after one another. Together we can – and do – make a difference.

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Message from the Co-ordinator What it means to be prepared We had a whirlwind of a year last year - a storm we did not see coming. Our thoughts may be largely occupied with the Covid pandemic that we had to suffer and the huge sacrifices that Kiwis everywhere had to make. We are all hopeful that we have escaped the worst, and now we have a new year ahead and with the experiences we have gained, we can make more informed decisions about our lifestyles and readiness. Our Neighbourhood Support (NS) office has modified our way of working to further enhance our abilities to be more effective by being prepared to work from any outside location.

Being prepared – that is the buzz word. We would be wise to proceed with caution and care. The recent scare and changes to alert levels once again reminds us that it is not over. Let us not forget that the virus is rampant in many parts of the world. Each of us has an opportunity to revamp our home safety plans and to be prepared. Covid, earthquakes and storms all tend to give us a jolt about being prepared, and I share a few ideas on what being prepared means. Work as a family, or a group of friends. This is a friendly way of becoming prepared and showing that deep ‘Kiwi as’ resilience. Consider a situation where you are stuck at home, possibly without electricity, for 7 days.

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1. Keep at least one gas bottled filled. You never know when it becomes a much-needed item. They have a few very pleasant surprises to look forward to over the mid 2021 2. Emergency kit: torch, radio, batteries, months as we will be sharing the power packs etc. – what would you new and updated system. need for 7 days if stuck at home. Check the expiry date of the items in Please support your street contacts your medical kit. and their deputies, as they are your guide to a healthy NS in your area. 3. Food and water for yourselves and your pets – they too need your support. Another update is with the Privacy Act which has increased their 4. Most importantly – keep smiling, in stringent terms. spite of emergencies, you are prepared. A positive attitude sure NS Rotorua is responding with a goes a long way. more detailed joining form and other security measures. If you do have to leave your area / city for a few days, your getaway plan will include The joining form with the privacy your emergency kit and your file of statement is available now and can important documents. These should be be downloaded from our website. ready for you to grab and go. We all have much to look forward. Keep some cash as ATM machines My message is a simple one to our may not be available. resilient Kiwi’s: Be prepared! It just takes a bit of time to be prepared.

Good news for our street contacts and deputies Firstly, we can all be immensely proud to have informed and prepared Street Contacts. We thank our volunteers who selflessly spend their time and do their part – we must value and support them as best we can. Secondly, we are holding interesting and informative workshops for our street contacts and deputies who are key to NS in the greater Rotorua district.

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What does a Neighbourhood Support Group do? Neighbourhood Support Rotorua covers over 39 percent of the occupied households in the area. In the covered locations less than 20 percent of residential crime occurs. So how does a Neighbourhood Support Group work? When an area wishes to have Neighbourhood Support established, following a meeting of interested households, a group is set up with a person appointed as the group contact person. This person acts as the point of contact between the group and the office distributing information to the group and keeping contact information up to date.

The group will: • Encourage neighbours to talk to each other • Share information that will help reduce the risk of crime • Help foster a sense of community spirit

• Decide ways to handle any civil emergency that may occur. Neighbourhood Support encourages groups to undertake these objectives so as to reduce the incidence of crime in their area and to build community spirit. When the contact person gathers household information from the members, the office assembles a telephone contact list to distribute to registered households in the group. The lists should be kept up to date as possible with at least an annual update. Neighbours look after each other. Members of a group can keep an eye on a property when they go away so long as the group is advised. A group is able to establish a sense of ‘being an entity’ by having streets signs mounted in the street and all registered households having a Neighbourhood Support sticker on their property, visible from the road on a window/ letterbox/door. These provide a visible warning to those coming into the area that the neighbours do look out for each other and will report suspicious activity to the Police.

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The main idea behind these gatherings is to get to know your neighbours. Members of the group welcome newcomers to the street, introducing them to their new neighbours. This is can be done by all members of the group and not just the group contact person. Building communities which are prepared for the possibility of a civil emergency is also a vital aspect of the group. To do this, Civil Defence often works with groups in communities where there is a likelihood of a civil disaster occurring, establishing local area emergency plans. The Neighbourhood Support Group is an essential participant in this exercise as they are the ones on the ground and have knowledge of local facilities, contacts and potential problems. The relationships within the group also help provide a readily establish communication network. Neighbourhoods don’t become lower crime areas without effort. Establishing Neighbourhood Support Groups assists in making communities safer.

How do we make sure things happen correctly? Neighbourhood Support Rotorua is set up as an incorporated society (HN/684216) and is registered on the Charities Register (CC21983). The constitution can be viewed at the website nsrotorua.info under the “About” tab. As part of the constitution, each year in June at the AGM, between 6-10 people are elected to the committee. This committee oversees the governance of the organisation. Meeting up to a minimum of six times a year they receive reports from the co-ordinator and approve expenditure. They also ensure funding and staffing are available plus budgets are made and kept to. At the first meeting after the AGM those elected appoint a chair, secretary and treasurer from within their number. If necessary up to three people can be co-opted to the committee if the situation requires it.

Doing this requires members of a group to be active, communicating with neighbours and providing support for each other.

In addition to the elected committee, there are ex-officio members from the Rotorua Police called the Area Commander Liaison Officer, the Rotorua Lakes Council and the staff, presently two-part timers.

By doing this, the community spirit is uplifted and it makes the area a safer, more caring place to live.

If anyone is interested in coming onto the committee please contact the office, (07 )349 9470, to find out more information. Page 21


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How does Neighbourhood Support work? The basis of Neighbourhood Support is the Neighbourhood Support Group. This can be a group of neighbours in part of a large street or all the neighbours in a smaller street and can also be neighbours covering a small area of a few streets.

extremities of the group notifying all who pass through that there is an active group there.

Each group appoints a volunteer street/ group contact person who is the connection for the group with the Neighbourhood Support office.

If there isn’t a group already established, one can be easily established using the above process.

The contact person forwards on information from the group to the office and distribute information from the office to the group.

Establishing a Group Groups are easy to establish. When a number of neighbours are interested in establishing a group they contact the office on (07) 349 9470, and arrange for a representative to speak to a meeting of the neighbours to outline how Neighbourhood Support works and to gather contact details of those who wish to join the group.

If you move to an area and are unsure whether there is an existing group, please contact the office and they can advise you if a group exists and the contact person details.

Neighbourhood Support also works in rural areas. Often due to the size of farms, neighbours are distant, but communication between them is encouraged so that if anything suspicious is noticed, it can be reported and followed up. In rural areas, neighbours tend to get to know those close by and with Neighbourhood Support information is passed on to the group contact, the same

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way as to urban groups, and then distributed to the members of the group by email or telephone call.

What do groups do? It is up to each group to decide what they would like to do in addition to keeping an eye on suspicious activity in the area and contacting the police. Some groups like to get together for a group barbeque/shared lunch or dinner to help build community spirit in the area. Often this is done in conjunction with Neighbours Day Aotearoa which is held on a weekend in March each year. This is an opportunity for neighbours and families to get to know each other. When a neighbour goes away on holiday, they are encouraged to let their trusted neighbours know that they are going to be away, for what period, the expected visitors to the property (such as someone clearing mail or regular lawn mowing contractor), and their holiday contact number in case they need to contacted.

Their neighbours can then keep a look out for the property to reduce the risk of anyone interfering with it, reporting suspicious activity to the police. Other groups access the Rotorua Lakes Council Matching Fund to improve their area. The Matching Fund is a source of funding that matches the value of the labour provided by the group and resources the neighbourhood provides. For example, a neighbourhood may wish to undertake a neighbourhood clean-up and they will provide the labour and tools but need funding for hiring rubbish skips. The total man hours that the neighbourhood provides is calculated at a set hourly rate and funding up to that value can be applied for from the Matching Fund.

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Neighbourhood Support Rotorua Household Details: House Number/Street Name: Household Members Names:

Contact Details: Home Phone: Work Phone: Mobile 1:

Mobile 2:

Email:

Emergency Contact Details: (a neighbour/relative or someone living in Rotorua) Names: Home Phone: Work Phone: Mobile 1: Mobile 2:

Resources:

Skills:

Occupation:

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Chainsaw Spare Bed Generator Drone Or State Other:

First Aid SAR Fire Fighting HT License Or State Other:

Doctor Paramedic Plumber Electrician Or State Other:

Language Translation: (Please state languages you can translate)

Urgent Medical/ Special Needs: (please state)

Note: Please read the Privacy Statement on the second page of this form before completing it. By completing this form you are agreeing to the Privacy Statement.

Complete this form and return it to your Street Contact or to the office by mail or email

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Neighbourhood Support Rotorua Incorporated Privacy Statement Neighbourhood Support Rotorua uses a stand-alone Microsoft Access database, in a stand-alone computer, to store and manage personal information. The information from this form is stored in that database and in backup devices held by each co-ordinator. To open the database requires a secure password open to the stand alone computer which is accessed only by Neighbourhood Support Rotorua staff. The information gathered includes: address, household members names, contact telephone & mobile numbers, email address, an emergency contact person & their contact details, and, for in the time of an emergency, skills/resources/occupation/ language translation ability/urgent medication & health resources. The exception to storage on the database are as follows: 1. All information provided by households in the group coverage area, called the registered households, is provided to the street/group contact person of that Group and is marked as confidential for use in an emergency and as a contact information list. The information not to be distributed in any form by the street/group contact person. 2. A group telephone List is printed and sent to the street/group contact person for distribution to registered households who have agreed with this privacy statement. It will contain the house-holder names, address, telephone and mobile numbers, and emergency contact details. This information is marked as confidential not for further distribution in any form. 3. The only time that contact information is shared with an outside agency is at the time of a declared civil emergency so that households in affected areas can be contacted by the emergency management personnel and to located information on skills/ resources/occupation/language translation ability/ urgent medication & health resources. The forms completed and sent to the office are not stored but are destroyed once the information has been entered into the database. If you wish to have a copy of information held on your household please contact the Neighbourhood Page 28

Support Rotorua office by phone 07-349-9470 or by email to nsrotorua@gmail.com

What Information To Enter Household Number/Street Name: This is to include your street number, and if you have one a unit number e.g. 1/22 Smith Street and if you have a suffix e.g. 22A Smith Street. This is your street address, if in a rural area your RAPID number. Stating on the corner of Smith & Jones Streets doesn’t identify your house as there may be up to four corners. Household Members: The main householder is listed first with first and surname, and then followed by others in the household who live at the address, e.g. children, boarders, etc, including first and surnames. Contact Details: Include as many as you wish. In the time of an emergency, landlines may not be operating so mobile numbers help, especially if they work in your area. Include an email address as this can be used to send E-Crime Alerts warning of any activity in your area. E-Crime Alerts are only sent to affected areas and very occasionally to the whole list. Emergency Contact Details: If no one can be contacted at your house or if you are injured these details help to contact someone who can help on your behalf. Skill/Resources/Occupation/Language Translation: List specific skills you have if they could be used in a civil emergency e.g. certified first aid, nurse, doctor, heavy lifting equipment, generator, drones etc. Urgent Medical or Special Needs: Medical or special problems that could be a concern in a civil emergency e.g. on an oxygen machine, wheelchair bound, regular dialysis, urgent medication etc.


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How to start a Neighbourhood Support Group Step 1: Make contact

• Stay in contact with the group via the contact person.

Contact your Neighbourhood Support Rotorua by: Step 4: Follow up • Phone (07) 349-9470 • Email: nsrotorua@gmail.com The group contact person will: • Or call into the Rotorua Police Station • Distribute the contact list to their and ask for Neighbourhood Support. group members and keep it up to date If you live in Murupara or Galatea, • Distribute information such as contact the Murupara Police Station. newsletters and crime alerts • Arrange future meetings (if required) including an annual get together. Step 2: Find members The Neighbourhood Support co-ordinator will help: • Determine a practical size for your group • Co-ordinate invites to join the group • Set up the initial group ‘get together’ • Identify the volunteer contact person and a deputy for the group.

The group/street contact person The contact person is referred to as a street or group contact. This role is crucial in keeping information up to date and in feeding information back to the community.

The office takes contact information of members and produces Contact List Step 3: Start up meeting for distribution to the group. Other supporting resources can be accessed A Neighbourhood Support co-ordinator by contacting the Neighbourhood will attend the first meeting and: Support Office, these resources include: • Explain how a Neighbourhood Support information packs, street signs, letterbox stickers, leaflets and update group works sheets, which are also provided as part • Distribute information packs and of the start-up and thereafter for street signs ongoing maintenance of your group. • Help gather details for a group contact list Some pamphlets are available by • Help appoint a volunteer street/group downloading from our website: www.nsrotorua.info. contact person Page 31


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Reporting crime: See something, do something Albert Einstein was quoted as saying: “If I were to remain silent, I’d be guilty of complicity.” Many people in today’s society do not follow that quote. They see suspicious activity and do not report it, or intend to report it but fail to do so. By doing that you are effectively condoning what has been going on! I know that some people are frightened about becoming involved. However, if you don’t report something when you see it you are effectively giving your consent. If you see something suspicious you should contact the Police immediately. The Police can only act on the information they receive. By seeing something and doing nothing you are allowing burglars, vandals, thugs, drug sellers etc. to continue in their sordid ways. A lot of crime can be prevented and there some are really simple things we can do. Things such as reporting people or vehicles acting suspiciously. If truants are seen walking the streets, contact their school and report what you have seen. If there is a valid reason for them being out of school minimal harm has been done, but if they are truant, they could be up to no good; they could be preparing to “knock off” someone’s home. Your report could prevent that happening.

By reporting suspicious behaviour you may be preventing the beginnings of a criminal lifestyle by stopping it in its tracks. Remember a big oak tree grows from a small acorn the same way a criminal starts on a life of crime with a first step, often as a youngster truant from school. Your report may be the trigger point to stop it developing into something bigger. If it is happening now call 111. If it has already happened, e.g. overnight, call 105 or go on line and make the report at: www.police.govt.nz/105support. If for whatever reason you wish to report something anonymously to the Police, contact “Crimebusters” on 0800-555-111. Neighbourhood Support Groups are encouraged to be observant and to report suspicious behaviour. This helps to reduce the crime level in Neighbourhood Support streets. In Rotorua there is a coverage of over 39 percent of the district’s occupied households, yet Neighbourhood Support covered areas have only 20 percent of the residential crime. Join a Group in your area, or if there isn’t one there, get one started, the sooner the better. For further information, contact Neighbourhood Support Rotorua on (07) 349-9470 or by email to: nsrotorua@gmail.com. Page 33


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Protecting your property Keeping your home and property secure is what most householders want to do. Most people do it automatically. However sometimes it is good to have a reminder. Your home Always lock your doors and secure your windows when you leave home. If you are working in your garden, away from the house, don’t leave doors unlocked or open as you won’t necessarily see anyone getting into your house while you focus on what you are doing. Garages and outbuildings/sheds should be locked when not in use. Particularly internal access garages if left open provide, in most cases, unhindered access to your home. When finished with any equipment outside secure it in a shed/garage which is locked, this includes ladders and tools etc. Depending upon your finances consider installing window security stays, security lights and a burglar alarm. Always keep your keys and automatic door openers secure. Keep trees and shrubs trimmed, particularly around the front door so that someone can be seen if they are trying to break in.

Your possessions

security numbers of your big ticket items such as TVs, stereos and appliances. Keep those numbers in a secure place. Photograph jewellery, and your big ticket items. Check out the free police website to at www.snap.org.nz as a place to store your serial numbers and photos of appliances etc. Keep your credit/debit cards in a secure place, don’t leave them lying around and don’t share your pin number, your bank won’t ask for it, don’t write it down – remember it!

Your vehicles When your vehicle is parked at home don’t leave it unlocked, even in a garage.Don’t leave valuables in an unattended vehicle. Store your bike in a lockable garage/shed and if you are unable to do that secure it with a strong chain and lock to an immovable object. Store you boat/boat trailer, caravan, camper, motorhome out of sight if possible. Use a wheel clamp to prevent it being towed away. You can also purchase tow ball lock to prevent it being towed. Always keep a record of your vehicles VIN, make, model, colour and any non-standard items, and take photos of them as well. Keep this information & photos secure in such a place as www.snap.org.nz.

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Protecting your vehicle Vehicle crime is made up of a number of different but often related activities. Theft of vehicles and theft from vehicles are the two most common crime types in New Zealand. Vehicles can be stolen for a number of reasons, including ‘joyriding’, to commit other crimes or to be broken up for parts for sale on the black market. Theft from vehicles, also known as ‘theft ex car’, involves the theft of property such as wheels, stereos and personal items - bags, briefcases, laptop computers, wallets, parking meter money, etc. Thieves gain entry to vehicles primarily by forcing locks or smashing windows. How to reduce the opportunity of having your vehicle stolen or broken into:

• Keep valuables (money, mobile phone, cheques, credit cards) on you or at home - not in the glove box or under a seat • Keep bags, luggage, coats etc locked, out of sight and in the boot • Keep a record of serial numbers. Additional security options: • Install a car alarm and electronic engine immobiliser (which prevents the vehicle from being started) • Use a steering wheel club or lock, lockable fuel cap and wheel nuts • Etch your registration or Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on windows, windscreens and headlights. Preventing motorcycle theft:

• Keep your keys on you at all times • Use an ignition or steering lock • Use a strong, thick chain and ‘U’ lock. • Keep your vehicle keys with you. Keep the chain off the ground to make Keep spare keys at home or work it harder to cut • Don’t hide a spare key or the • Secure your motorcycle to something car-thieves could find it solid that can’t be moved • Always lock your car, including the boot • Keep your helmet with you or use a and, if applicable, the sunroof helmet lock • Park in busy, open, well-lit areas • Install an alarm or other anti-theft/im • Use an attended, secure parking mobiliser device building if possible • Etch or mark your motorcycle with your • If you garage your vehicle at home, registration or Vehicle Identification ensure the garage and car is locked. Number (VIN) • Garage your motorcycle and lock both Protecting car contents: • Use a motorcycle cover. • Don’t leave things on display Page 37


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Some e-crime relates specifically to computers, such as distributing damaging electronic viruses or launching a denial-of-service attack which causes a computer system to deny service to any authorised user.

E-Crime prevention:

It is important to understand that these types of things are happening at a more frequent rate. Spark, Apple, banks and PayPal all recently featured in e-crime headlines and it is important before clicking on any link from these emails that you ensure they are legitimate sites.

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• Educate yourself about basic online safety at the website of NetSafe website, netsafe.org.nz • Apply safety advice to all electronic encounters, including mobile phone use and texting • Educate family members about basic online safety • Set up basic protection against malicious software (malware) such as viruses and spyware on your computer.

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Civil Defence: Be prepared! Neighbourhood Support Rotorua is a member of the Rotorua Lakes Council’s Civil Defence Welfare and Recovery Committee, working closely with RLC’s Civil Defence Emergency Management co-ordinator, Linda Johnston. The Neighbourhood Support communication network is used in times of emergency to contact affected areas and get out important messaging. Ensure your household contact details are up to date on the database as part of being prepared. The Scout movement had a motto, “be prepared”, and this is what we all need to do before disaster strikes. The steps are simple – make a plan for use in an emergency. There are many facets to consider but everyone in your household needs to know what to do and where to go in each of the possible scenarios: can’t get to your home, stuck in your home, evacuating your home, being out of contact. This information is useful in order to prepare appropriately for any severe weather event. Severe weather includes rainfall greater than 50 millimetres within six hours or 100 millimetres within a 24 hour period. Before any severe weather event there are certain actions you can take to prevent damage and to assist evacuation if necessary:

• Store any outdoor furniture or other items that can be picked up by strong winds • Make a list of emergency services telephone numbers (Fire, Police, Council/ Civil Defence Emergency Management office, ambulance, etc). You may not have time in an emergency to look up critical numbers • Keep insurance policies, important documents (birth certificates, ownership certificates, passport, etc.) and other valuables in a waterproof container • Make sure you and members of your household know how to switch off gas, electricity and water supplies at the mains – even in the dark • Check your household insurance policy for sufficient coverage and amount • Develop an emergency communication plan for your family (for all hazards) in case family members are separated from one another during a storm • Have emergency survival Items on hand, including essential medical requirements. If a situation is severe and flooding is imminent, follow the instructions and advice of emergency services and Civil Defence Emergency Management authorities.

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Emergency items you need

Answer the following questions to find out how ready you are. 1.

Non-perishable food for 3 days or longer

2.

Water (3 litres per day per person / 150mls per kg for animals) (don’t forget sources like your hot water cylinder)

3.

Additional water for washing / cooking

4.

Torch with spare batteries or dynamo / solar torch

5.

Battery radio with spare batteries (a car radio counts)

6.

Can opener (hand operated)

7.

Emergency toilet (bucket/ paper/ rubbish bags)

8.

Basic First Aid Kit / Essential medicines

9.

Blankets, duvets, sleeping bags

10.

Wind and waterproof clothing. Strong outdoor shoes

11.

Hat for sun face/ dust masks (you can use a damp tea towel as a dust mask)

12.

Camping stove or gas BBQ (or access to one)

13.

Baby’s formula and small children’s, food and drinks (if appropriate)

14.

Pet supplies (if appropriate)

NB: For questions 13 and / or 14 enter a tick if the item is not relevant, that is if you don't have babies, children or pets . Number Correct

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

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14%

21%

28%

35%

42%

50%

57%

64%

74%

78%

85%

92%

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How safe is your home? Doors and Windows 1.

Are all locks to outside doors either dead locks or strong bolt locks?

2.

Can door locks be opened by breaking a window and reaching through?

3.

Can internal doors be locked?

4.

Are all locks in good working order?

5.

Do you lock the internal door from your garage?

6.

Can you account for all copies of keys to your home?

7.

Are window locks properly and securely mounted?

8.

Do you keep windows locked when they are shut?

9.

Do you use locks that allow windows to be secured partly open?

Yes

No

Garage 10.

Do you lock your garage door at night?

11.

Do you lock your garage door when away from home?

12.

Do you have good secure locks on garage windows and doors?

13.

Do you lock your car when its parked in your garage?

Holiday 14.

Do you notify neighbours when away on holiday?

15.

Do you have mail and circulars collected for you when you are away?

16.

Do you stop deliveries and newspapers when on holiday?

17.

Do you have shades up and lights on when on holiday?

18.

Do you use timers on lights & radios to make it look like you are home?

19.

Do you arrange to keep lawns and gardens maintained?

20.

Are you a member of a neighbourhood support group?

Environment 21.

Do you have sensor lights around your house?

22.

Are shrubs and bushes well trimmed near your house and boarders?

Safe Practices 23.

Have you recorded all serial numbers and stored them away from home?

24.

Have you uniquely marked valuable items (etch or invisible)?

25.

Do you have a description of valuable property?

26.

Have you displayed a sign that items are marked for identification?

27.

Do you have an alarm?

28.

Have you displayed a sign stating that your house is alarmed?

29.

Do you report suspicious activity or people to police immediately?

30.

Do you know not to disturb anything if you are burgled? just to call police?

Every “NO” shows a weak point and may help a burglar. Every “YES”improves your protection. Page 45


Citizens Advice Bureau: Helping you in more ways The Rotorua Citizens Advice Bureau motto is “Not Sure? Ask Us!” So if you have a problem or question and want to discuss your concerns with a real person, your first point of call should be the Rotorua Citizens Advice Bureau. The trained volunteers there will take time to listen to your questions and provide you with helpful information and advice.

stressed and frustrated about their experiences of trying to access government services online. This situation was exacerbated during the lockdown when traditional services like visiting the local post office or bank to pay monthly accounts were unavailable, and communication with government departments and other agencies could only be achieved if you had a RealMe or MyMSD account.

If they can’t help you, they will certainly endeavour to find someone who can. Anyone can use the service, which is free and totally confidential. In March this year the Bureau added an additional service to all the information, advice, advocacy and support the volunteers already provide – and that is assistance with accessing government departments and other services that are now only available online. So if you do not have a REAL Me account, or a MyMSD account, or you want to verify your REAL Me or apply for a job, a passport, or the Tenancy Tribunal online, you can visit the Bureau and the trained volunteers will be able to assist you. We can also help with setting you up with on line grocery shopping and banking. Prior to the COVID-19 lockdown last year, the Bureau was aware of the challenges faced by so many people in the community who were Page 46

Joy and Rosa – CAB Volunteers ready to help you navigate the digital world.


No matter how old you are, what your employment or financial status is, whether you have an internet connection or not, if you are struggling with accessing these kinds of services, you can come and see the friendly team at the Rotorua Citizens Advice Bureau. We can walk you through the steps and hopefully make the digital experience a lot less stressful. This additional service was made possible by a grant from the Rotorua Lakes Council Te Rakau Tu Pakari Fund. Other services offered by the Bureau include: free legal clinics twice weekly – kindly supported by the local legal fraternity, a basic CV writing service, JP clinics three times a week, a fortnightly immigration advice clinic, specialist beneficiary advocates, specialist support for people with employment disputes and tenancy issues, the face-to-face information service for new migrants, and a direct line to the Ministry of Consumer Affairs Consumer Hotline.

The Bureau has a comprehensive, up-to-date database – called Cabnet – which contains information and contact details for over 800 different community, health, sporting, cultural, and not-for-profit services. It also has an incredibly informative, easy to understand website (www.cab.org.nz) where people can access all sorts of information and find out about their legal rights and responsibilities across a wide range of topics. We work extremely hard to ensure that both the database and website are constantly reviewed and update the information to ensure it is relevant, accurate and user-friendly. The Rotorua Bureau is open Monday to Thursday from 9.00am to 5.00pm and Friday 9.00am to 3.00pm. You are welcome to ring on (07) 348 3936 or 0800 367 222, visit us at our premises at 1143 Eruera Street, Rotorua, or email the service at: rotorua@cab.org.nz.

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Articles inside

Emergency items you need

2min
pages 44-45

Civil Defence: Be prepared

1min
pages 41-43

Protecting your vehicle

2min
pages 37-38

Reporting Crime: See something do something

2min
pages 33-34

How to start a Neighbourhood Support Group

2min
pages 31-32

Protecting your property

3min
pages 35-36

How does Neighbourhood Support work?

10min
pages 23-30

How do we make sure things happen correctly?

3min
pages 21-22

About Neighbourhood Support

1min
page 4

From Richard Perkins, co-ordinator of Neighbourhood Support Rotorua

4min
pages 15-18

What does a Neighbourhood Support Group do?

1min
pages 19-20

A message from the MP for Rotorua Todd McClay

1min
pages 11-12

A message from Neighbourhood Support Rotorua Chair, Aroha Bray

2min
pages 7-8

From the editorial team

1min
pages 5-6

A message from the Rotorua Area Commander of Police

1min
pages 9-10
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