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  1. NZCVS Cycle 4 - Section 9 - Crime scene and consequences [xlsx, 107 KB]

    ...NZDep2013 and Cycle 4 uses NZDep2018. Disability In the report, adults with disability are defined using the Washington Group Short Set (WGSS) of disability questions. The questions ask if the respondent has experienced difficulties performing basic universal activities (walking, seeing, hearing, cognition, self-care and communication). Someone who reports “a lot of difficulty” with at least one of the six basic activities covered is defined as a person with a disability using this classi...

  2. [2021] NZACC 137 – L v ACC (30 August 2021) [pdf, 328 KB]

    ...137 ACR 106/19 UNDER THE ACCIDENT COMPENSATION ACT 2001 IN THE MATTER OF AN APPEAL UNDER SECTION 149 OF THE ACT BETWEEN L Appellant AND ACCIDENT COMPENSATION CORPORATION Respondent Hearing: 21 May 2021 Heard at: Auckland/Tāmaki Makaurau Appearances: B Hinchcliffe for the Appellant D Tuiqereqere for the respondent Judgment: 30 August 2021 Released (due to Covid): 14 September 2021 _____________________________________________________________...

  3. NZCVS-Cycle-5-Crime-scene-and-consequences-v2.xlsx [xlsx, 96 KB]

    ...NZDep2013 and Cycle 4 uses NZDep2018. Disability In the report, adults with disability are defined using the Washington Group Short Set (WGSS) of disability questions. The questions ask if the respondent has experienced difficulties performing basic universal activities (walking, seeing, hearing, cognition, self-care and communication). Someone who reports “a lot of difficulty” with at least one of the six basic activities covered is defined as a person with a disability using this classi...

  4. NZCVS-Cycle-5-How-much-crime.xlsx [xlsx, 91 KB]

    ...NZDep2013 and Cycle 4 uses NZDep2018.s. Disability In the report, adults with disability are defined using the Washington Group Short Set (WGSS) of disability questions. The questions ask if the respondent has experienced difficulties performing basic universal activities (walking, seeing, hearing, cognition, self-care and communication). Someone who reports “a lot of difficulty” with at least one of the six basic activities covered is defined as a person with a disability using this clas...

  5. NZCVS-Cycle-5-Crime-scene-and-consequences-v3 [xlsx, 96 KB]

    ...3 use NZDep2013 and Cycle 4 uses NZDep2018. Disability In the report, disabled adults are defined using the Washington Group Short Set (WGSS) of disability questions. The questions ask if the respondent has experienced difficulties performing basic universal activities (walking, seeing, hearing, cognition, self-care and communication). Someone who reports “a lot of difficulty” with at least one of the six basic activities covered is defined as a disabled adult using this classification....

  6. NZCVS-Cycle-5-How-much-crime-v2 [xlsx, 91 KB]

    ...use NZDep2013 and Cycle 4 uses NZDep2018.s. Disability In the report, disabled adults are defined using the Washington Group Short Set (WGSS) of disability questions. The questions ask if the respondent has experienced difficulties performing basic universal activities (walking, seeing, hearing, cognition, self-care and communication). Someone who reports “a lot of difficulty” with at least one of the six basic activities covered is defined as a disabled adult using this classification....

  7. NZCVS 2024 Cycle 7 How much crime [xlsx, 64 KB]

    ...NZDep2013 and Cycle 4 onwards uses NZDep2018. Disability In the report, disabled adults are defined using the Washington Group Short Set (WGSS) of disability questions. The questions ask if the respondent has experienced difficulties performing basic universal activities (walking, seeing, hearing, cognition, self-care and communication). Someone who reports “a lot of difficulty” with at least one of the six basic activities covered is defined as a disabled adult using this classification....

  8. [2010] NZEmpC 32 Maritime Union of NZ v Ports of Auckland [pdf, 100 KB]

    MUNZ V PORTS OF AUCKLAND AK 29 March 2010 IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT AUCKLAND [2010] NZEMPC 32 ARC 17/10 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN MARITIME UNION OF NEW ZEALAND INC Plaintiff AND PORTS OF AUCKLAND LIMITED Defendant Hearing: 24 and 25 February 2010 (Heard at Auckland) Appearances: Simon Mitchell and Tim Gray, Counsel for Plaintiff Richard McIlraith and Kylie Dunn, Counsel for Defendant...

  9. 3-Strikes-Proactive-Release-OIA-Requests_Final_Part6.pdf [pdf, 11 MB]

    ...they're Māori, or non- Māori. They're coming off our streets because they cause pain and suffering to regular New Zealanders. That is what it's all about here. That's as simple as it gets.” California dreaming In 2022, the University of Auckland’s Carrie Leonetti called the law here a failed experiment. Leonetti is a former criminal defence lawyer from California. Both Luxon and McKee pointed to California as an example of the law in practice and the dec...

  10. ENV-2016-AKL-000186 Viaduct Harbour Holdings Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 8.6 MB]

    Notice of appeal to Environment Court against decision on proposed Auckland combined plan Dated: 16 September 2016 Before the Environment Court In the matter of: Local Government (Auckland Transitional Provisions) Act 2010 (LGATPA) and the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) - Appeal against decision on proposed Auckland combined plan – s 156(1) of the LGATPA – Topics 043 & 044 Transport - parking ratio for all activities in Viaduct Harbour Precin