Police Launch Religious Diversity Guide

March 26, 2009

Author: Staff Writer

Source: Scoop Politics

http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO0903/S00302.htm

A new edition of the New Zealand Police’s ‘A Practical Reference to Religious Diversity’ was launched today by Police Commissioner Howard Broad and Race Relations Commissioner Joris de Bres at an event to mark Race Relations Day at Police National Headquarters, in Wellington.

The new edition of the guide contains updated material on various faiths and religious practices in New Zealand and is designed to assist police in working with diverse religious communities. It also includes the national Statement on Religious Diversity, which sets out some basic human rights principles about religious diversity.

Mr de Bres said New Zealand participants in the Asia Pacific Interfaith Dialogue in Cambodia last year had specifically commended the police guide and recommended that a similar guide be provided to other government department staff.

“While we live in a secular state in New Zealand, this does not mean public servants should be ignorant about the beliefs of the communities they serve. To deliver public services effectively, public servants need to understand their clients and gain their confidence.”

The guide has been used for police training. Feedback from communities has been favourable, viewing this as part of the police’s commitment to understanding more about religious diversity and its impact on policing.