CPNZ STATISTICS A guide to completing and entering Patrol Statistics
Collating Patrol Statistics The collection of your patrol statistics can be very easy as long as the Patrol Report is completed correctly. This may mean teaching your Patrollers to fill in all sections on that Patrol Report. Sample Patrol Reports are on the website under ‘Forms’
Collating Patrol Statistics
Kilometres travelled is easy. Use the vehicles trip metre or subtract start from finish to give total Kilometres travelled. Collating Patrol Statistics
Time is easy. Collating Patrol Statistics
Time is easy. BUT you need to consider the number of Patrollers. It is TOTAL Patroller hours Collating Patrol Statistics
The Incident Summary at the end of the Patrol Report seems to create confusion. The titles are the categories, the lists are examples only. Collating Patrol Statistics
CPNZ Statistics are on the CPNZ Website. Website Statistics
There are 3 parts to the front page of Statistics Website Statistics
To find your patrol’s dedicated page Website Statistics
First part Website Statistics
Second part Website Statistics
Submitting Statistics
Hints 1.Train your Patrollers to complete the Patrol Reports correctly and completely. 2.Keep a ‘Paper Worksheet’ and record the figures whenever a patrol report is submitted. Do that before it is supplied to Police 3.At the end of the month (or before the 20 th of the following month) Submit them via the Website.
Hints 4.If you need assistance or guidance, feel free to contact either: CPNZ Statistic Coordinator Garry Thompson or CPNZ National Office
QUESTIONS CPNZ STATISTICS