New Zealand Police attempts to recruit more women have been successful and rewarded.
In 2012, just 24 per cent of new police recruits across the country were women, but last year that number had jumped to nearly 36 per cent, thanks to new programmes targeted specifically at women.
It's thanks to initiatives including showcasing more women on the job in reality television programmes and targeting advertising at female recruits, Police Commissioner Mike Bush and public affairs deputy chief Karen Jones say.
For police to have the trust and confidence of the community, they must be representative of the people they serve, they believe.
Top brass recognised police faced a significant challenge in improving gender diversity and made it a priority. Their efforts won the Supreme Award at the Diversity Works NZ Empowerment Awards on Wednesday night.