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  1. Children's Action Plan & Vulnerable Children Act 2014

    On this page: Child protection policies Safety checking Workforce restrictions on core worker roles New care and protection provisions in the courts Protecting New Zealand’s children is everyone’s responsibility. We're part of a cross-agency effort to prevent child abuse and neglect. We're involved in and committed to various measures being put in place under the Vulnerable Children Act 2014 and the Children’s Action Plan, which aim to keep children safe and ensure their needs are met.

  2. Information gathering transparency statement

    ...including auditing for unauthorised access or use. We take all practicable steps to verify the accuracy and relevance of information we collect or receive, and only collect the information we require. We do not collect information from non-public court files. We do not engage external security consultants to collect information on our behalf. How we use information We use information to inform our protective security strategy, plans, policies, and responses to ensure the safety of: our client...

  3. Criminal law

    This regulatory area encompasses the definition, deterrence, and punishment of criminal conduct. It’s critical for our democracy that we be clear and transparent about what is and isn’t acceptable conduct in our society. The criminal law should reflect both society’s and the State’s expectations for what types of behaviours should be deemed criminal conduct. This regulatory area also provides accountability by setting out in clear and unambiguous language exactly what conduct is prohibit

  4. [2015] NZEmpC 171 Nisha v LSG Sky Chefs New Zealand Ltd [pdf, 488 KB]

    ...requirement for PRI to make any payment to LSG. It was contended there was nothing to negotiate and nothing to agree, and that PRI preferred “not to meet in relation to what is an automatic transfer of employees”. [20] On 26 January 2011, LSG filed a claim in the High Court seeking an interim injunction requiring PRI to comply with the obligations under Part 6A of the Act. [21] Prior to the hearing of that application, Ms Gorgner wrote to Singapore Airlines and to LSG on 7...

  5. Final-Technical-Assessment-F-Hydrology-and-Flooding-updated-23-Dec-2022_Part3.pdf [pdf, 21 MB]

    ...obtained from Waka Kotahi:  Existing State Highway bridges and drainage pit asset information  Construction drawings and hydraulic model for the northern end of Peka Peka to Ōtaki Project (PP2Ō). The PP2Ō–Post Project Hydraulic Model files were used to update the northern end of PP2Ō construction details that represent the starting baseline conditions for assessment of the southern part of the Ō2NL project. The PP2Ō DHI MIKE model files were utilised to modify the propose...

  6. Ministry of Justice annual report 2019-20 [pdf, 9.3 MB]

    ...High Court events completed in a 7-day period Drug offence charges for sexual assault by the end of Alert Level 2 Protection order applications decreased by 31% Parenting order applications decreased by 58% 54% fewer Family Court applications filed filed in the offence against justice category (breaching Alert Level restrictions) Active criminal cases increased by to criminal charges were filed in the District Court New civil cases filed in courts charges dropped 3,256...

  7. Rec-Recap-2024-Q3-FINAL.pdf [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...2006 prohibits the publication of any photographs that show Carlos entered into evidence in this inquiry, in the interests of decency and personal privacy. 8 CSU-2021-AUK-1364 (Simarpreet Singh). 9 https://cdn.fld.nz/uploads/sites/watersafety/files/PDFs/Resources_Section/River_Supervise_Fact.pdf 14 Young [2024] NZCorC 155 (9 August 2024) CIRCUMSTANCES Jonathan Jordan Young, aged 35, died on 19 January 2023 at Lake Wakatipu, Glenorchy of drowning. On 19 January...

  8. [2011] NZEmpC 168 The Postal Workers Union of Aotearoa v NZ Post Ltd [pdf, 115 KB]

    ...Costs are reserved. If they cannot be agreed between the parties they may be the subject of exchanged memoranda, with the defendant filing and serving a memorandum within 60 days of the date of this judgment. Any memorandum in response is to be filed and served within a further 30 days. C Inglis Judge Judgment signed at 2.30 pm on Tuesday 13 December 2011

  9. [2011] NZEmpc 122 Chen v BancLogix Limited [pdf, 106 KB]

    ...accessed Mr Cai’s account. Later that same day, Mr Boland and Ms Booker asked Mr Chen to leave his laptop belonging to the company in the office overnight but when they approached him a short time later they discovered that he was deleting some files. He was immediately told that he must not delete any files. Overnight, Mr Wei and Mr Cao worked to disable Mr Chen’s access to various security codes and his e-mail address was reset but he still had access to his work station...

  10. [2010] NZEmpC 148 Auckland DHB & 20 Other DHB Named in the attached Schedule v NZ Resident Doctors Assoc [pdf, 56 KB]

    ...letter, Mr Prior used the term “DHB funding” rather than the term “financial parameters” used in the original statement. The significance of this difference became apparent to the RDA in June 2008 when Dr Powell read an affidavit by Mr Prior filed in the proceedings which were then before the Authority. What Mr Prior said was that, in addition to their general funding, the DHBs had received special funding from the government which was used to settle some of the