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  1. NZCASS advanced statistical methods [pdf, 369 KB]

    ...The NZCASS data tables present a wide range of cross‐tabulations of 2 or more data items. However,  this presentation does not take into consideration the relationship between different factors. For  example, young people are more likely to be students and live with flatmates, while people aged 65  years or more will be more likely to be retired. So if a factor comes through as statistically significant  compared to the New...

  2. [2022] NZEmpC 177 Shah Enterprise IT Ltd v A Labour Inspector [pdf, 240 KB]

    ...Shah would attend to banking and other matters for the store while Mrs Shah worked, and then he would pick her up when she finished work. [14] Prior to Mrs Shah returning to New Zealand, the relationship between Mr Maradiya and Mr Shah was as flatmates and friends. Understandably, things changed with Mrs Shah’s return. Mr Shah spent more time with his wife, and Mr Maradiya began feeling more of an outsider in the home. [15] Mr Maradiya was engaged to be married to a woman he...

  3. Complaints Assessment Committee (CAC 403) v Licensee B [2017] NZREADT 1 [pdf, 267 KB]

    ...like that, the defendant responded “Oh don’t worry Bro, your girlfriend is going to be in my cum bucket in a few months anyway”. The defendant denied that he had made this statement and said that Mr Y had told him that he had beaten up a flatmate who had sent a text to his girlfriend. [33] Mr Y was not cross-examined on this evidence. We find that the defendant made the statements to Ms A and to Mr Y. Ms Pender submitted that whatever he said to Mr Y said is not relevant...

  4. Protection order applications December 2020 [xlsx, 91 KB]

    ...Order A Protection Order protects the person who applied (called the applicant) and any children who regularly live with them from the violent person (called the respondent). The Protection Order can also protect other people, like a new partner or a flatmate but the person who applies for the Order must ask for these people to be protected in the Order (as Other potential protected adults). If the respondent encourages other people to be violent towards anyone named in the Protection Order, th...

  5. Protection order applications June 2021 [xlsx, 90 KB]

    ...Order A Protection Order protects the person who applied (called the applicant) and any children who regularly live with them from the violent person (called the respondent). The Protection Order can also protect other people, like a new partner or a flatmate but the person who applies for the Order must ask for these people to be protected in the Order (as Other potential protected adults). If the respondent encourages other people to be violent towards anyone named in the Protection Order, th...

  6. Application for a Protection Order [pdf, 887 KB]

    ...Who can apply for a Protection Order? Anyone who needs protection from someone who is violent, abusive or making threats can apply. You must have, or previously had, a close personal relationship with that person. It could be a partner, ex-partner, flatmate, carer or family/ whānau member. They don’t have to be living with you. How will a Protection Order help keep you safe? A Protection Order means the person you want protection from can be arrested if they hurt, threaten, approach or con...

  7. Protection order applications December 2021 [xlsx, 93 KB]

    ...Order A Protection Order protects the person who applied (called the applicant) and any children who regularly live with them from the violent person (called the respondent). The Protection Order can also protect other people, like a new partner or a flatmate but the person who applies for the Order must ask for these people to be protected in the Order (as Other potential protected adults). If the respondent encourages other people to be violent towards anyone named in the Protection Order, th...

  8. Victims of crime in the adult criminal justice system: a stocktake of the literature [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    Commissioned by Ministry of Justice Victims of crime in the adult criminal justice system: A stocktake of the literature by Dr Elaine Mossman October 2012 Contents Executive summary .................................................................................................... i Structure of the report ....................................................................................................... vi Part one: In

  9. [2011] NZEmpC 48 Clear v Waikato DHB [pdf, 201 KB]

    ...that in the, after some time about nine days or so of working, you then [in] Dr Gadsden‟s words hit the wall. A. Yes. Q. Can you tell His Honour about that? A. I was, I worked the Monday/Tuesday afternoon and on the Wednesday morning, my flatmate called me into her bedroom to listen to a radio interview with Andrea Needham, and she had written the book of Workplace Bullying – A Costly Business Secret and it was due to be published the following week and I just listened to...