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  1. Classifications & groupings

    This page gives information about the classifications and groupings used in the reporting for the New Zealand Crime and Safety Survey (NZCASS). For more detail, see the NZCASS Technical manual Demographic and geographic classifications Household composition Offence groupings Damage offences Primary and secondary offences Violent interpersonal offences Demographic and geographic classifications A statistical classification is a way to group a set of related categories in a meaningful, sys

  2. Waitangi Tribunal - Report on the Māori Community Development Act Claim [pdf, 3.2 MB]

    ...rā te pūrongo a te roopu Whakamana i te tiriti o Waitangi, kua puta mai ki te awatea kua tukuna atu ki a kōrua, otirā ki ngā Minita katoa o te Whare Paremata tēnā koutou Please find enclosed the Waitangi tribunal’s report on the claim filed on behalf of the new Zealand Māori Council under section 6(1) of the treaty of Waitangi act 1975 alleging that the Crown, through te Puni kōkiri (TPK), in reviewing the Māori Community Development act 1962 and the role of Māori Wardens...

  3. [2017] NZEnvC 206 Ngai Te Hapu Incorporated v Bay of Plenty Regional Council [pdf, 4.1 MB]

    ...if the conditions of consent could be settled, this may shorten any submissions in relation to the questions of costs and the stay. Tapuika and the Iwi Collective [7] Mr Hohepa-Maxwell, representing the Tapuika Iwi and the Iwi Collective, had filed a letter with the Court indicating concerns about the settlement. He appeared to be unaware that both Mr Pou and Mr Makgill were representing various aspects of the Te Arawa interests in this area, and relevant counsel agreed to meet wi...

  4. 2019-10-01-MfE-Professor-Skeltons-Report.pdf [pdf, 1.9 MB]

    Investigation of Freshwater Management and Allocation Functions at Otago Regional Council Report to the Minister for the Environment by Professor Peter Skelton CNZM; D.Nat.Res (Hon); LLB; FEIANZ 1 October 2019 ii Acknowledgements Peter Skelton wishes to acknowledge the considerable assistance he has received from Ministry for the Environment officials Robert McClean, Carly O’Connor and Rowan Taylor in both the investigation work a

  5. [2022] NZEnvC 253 Tararua District Council v Manawatu-Whanganui Regional Council [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...dated 2 November 2022 14 December 2022 14 December 2022 FINAL DECISION OF THE ENVIRONMENT COURT 2 A: Consent is granted for a term of 15 years, subject to the conditions attached. B: Costs are reserved. Any application for costs is to be filed within 15 working days, with reply submissions to be filed within a further 10 working days, and final reply (if any) within a further five working days. REASONS Background [1] This decision relates to appeals against a decision o...

  6. Evaluation of early outcomes of Te Kooti Rangatahi/Rangatahi Court [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    EVALUATION OF NGĀ KOOTI RANGATAHI Evaluation of the Early Outcomes of Ngā Kooti Rangatahi Submitted to the Ministry of Justice 17 December 2012 EVALUATION OF NGĀ KOOTI RANGATAHI Final Report 2 He Mihi “E tipu e rea, ka tipu koe hei tangata. Ka ruru e koe ki te tūāuri Hei amonga mōhou ki te pūtake o ngā kōrero e!” (Te Wī o Te Rangi, Ngai Tamatea) E aku nui, e aku rahi, e aku whakatamarahi

  7. [2015] NZEmpC 122 Campbell v The Commissioner of Salford School [pdf, 631 KB]

    ...Board would have a negative effect on student progress and achievement outcomes, staff turnover, health and safety implications and personal grievances. He considered that there was an atmosphere where formal complaints were not being filed but were certainly warranted. As with the ERO report, the persons to whom he had spoken were not named. [19] The Board met on 20 September 2012 to discuss the recommendations which had been received from Mr Hay. It resolved that it wo...

  8. Measuring reoffending with court data: proposed tier 1 specification [pdf, 750 KB]

    ...dates are often only approximate, and problems with offences not classified as proven or not within the timeframe allowed for analysis (because many years sometimes elapse between the offence date and charges being reported or discovered and laid/filed in court, eg for sexual offending). Furthermore, the current measure is being designed as part of a group of measures where Police already plan to handle earlier parts of the offending process through measuring apprehensions. Using Char...

  9. [2011] NZEmpC 44 Matsuoka v LSG Sky Chefs NZ Ltd & SFWU [pdf, 245 KB]

    ...Authority on 11 March 2011 2 on the basis of seven questions of law which had not previously been before either the Authority or the Court. The matter was accorded urgency by the Chief Judge and was heard over four days on the basis of the pleadings filed in the Authority which disclose the following. [4] The plaintiff claims that LSG has breached s 69I of the Act by refusing to accept him as its employee in the position he was employed in prior to the loss of the SQ contract....

  10. [2012] NZEmpC 109 Shelby Park Ltd v Blackie [pdf, 186 KB]

    ...buttocks and said that nothing of the sort had happened. Constable Hewald’s evidence was that due to the nature and circumstances of the incident he formally warned Mr Knight for his actions and informed him that this incident was now on Police file. Mr Knight accepted that he was a bit reckless, apologised and confirmed that this type of thing would not happen again. [96] As he was leaving the farm, Mr Skinner approached Constable Hewald and he informed Mr Skinner of the Po...