Kaitaia has experienced a dramatic reduction in burglaries after the council and police joined forces to combat the problem.
Senior Sergeant Geoff Ryan, officer in charge of Kaitaia police station, said there had been a 60 per cent reduction in commercial burglaries; 40 fewer businesses had been broken into in the first six months since the initiative started in August 2015.
The initiative has led to the Te Hiku o Te Ika Neighbourhood Police Team scooping a Problem-Orientated Police (POP) award for basing a trust and community-owned security organisation in the Kaitaia station.
In addition, and in partnership with the Ministry of Social Development, the innovative approach has created nine local jobs for people who were considered long-term unemployed.
The willingness for the police and the Far North Safer Community Council to work together resulted in the council developing the social enterprise organisation Total Security Management.