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  1. Information gathering transparency statement

    ...purpose is subject to strict internal controls and oversight. Protective security Purpose of collection We have a responsibility to ensure we keep everyone who interacts with us safe. This includes keeping people physically safe on our premises and taking care of the information we hold about them. We also have a duty of care to our staff to ensure they do not suffer harm in the course, or as a result of, doing their jobs, and are responsible for ensuring the safety and independence of the judi...

  2. How a Personal Order works

    The Family Court can make a range of Personal Orders. For example: Someone can be ordered to pay a person for in return for work they’ve done or are going to do. A parent can be ordered to make suitable arrangements for their child's personal care after the parent’s death and someone can be ordered to carry out those arrangements or the arrangements can be changed. The person who the Order is for can be provided with specified residence and living arrangements. This doesn’t include psychi...

  3. Auckland Standards Committee v Clarke [2013] NZLCDT 40 [pdf, 100 KB]

    ...to his client as he had done to previous clients and thus compounded the seriousness of the situation. This occurred after he had clearly been put on notice only a few years ago that he could not afford to behave in this manner again. [19] We carefully considered whether a lengthy suspension might be sufficient to meet the purposes of the Act. We noted that this practitioner has been down the path of suspension before and that did not seem to have made any difference to his behavi...

  4. Youth Justice Indicators Summary Report December 2021 [pdf, 4.4 MB]

    ...2019)…..…………………………………………………………. YJI 1.6. Proportion of children and young people referred for a youth justice Family Group Conference (FGC) who have previously been the subject of a report of concern to Oranga Tamariki relating to their care and protection Children aged 10 to 13……….……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Young people aged 14 to 17 (14 to 18...

  5. LCRO 44/2017 JJ v IO, UZ, [Law Firm A] [pdf, 233 KB]

    ...she remembered that she and AJ had both appointed Ms JJ as grantee. (d) It did not at this point occur to Ms UZ that Ms JJ might have forgotten the fact of her appointment. (e) Ms UZ advised MJ that she could apply for court orders under the Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988 (PPPR). [9] The course of that consultation, and the fact that MJ was accompanied by a Ms XZ, who is described as the then Elder Abuse and Neglect Prevention Co-ordinator for [Organisation...

  6. Covid-Priority.docx [docx, 6.5 MB]

    ...2.5.1 Key strategies and plans 24 (1) covid-19 Vaccine Strategy 24 (2) Maaori Mobilisation Communications Campaign 27 2.5.2 The vaccine rollout 27 2.5.3 Vaccination groups 28 (1) Group 1 28 (2) Group 2 29 (3) Group 3 29 (4) Group 4 29 2.6 The covid-19 Protection Framework (the ‘traffic light system’) 30 2.6.1 Introduction to the protection framework 30 2.6.2 Overview of the protection framework 30 2.6.3 The traffic lights 31 (1) Green light 32 (2) Orange light 32 (3) Red light 33 2.6.4 Furt...

  7. LCRO 78/2020 NS v GL (29 June 2021) [pdf, 182 KB]

    ...Complaints Service (18 October 2019) at [19]. 4 [12] Mr NS complains about the delay in forwarding to him the follow up letter from Mr WB. [13] In response, Mr RK says:10 Ms GL took detailed instructions and gave her client detailed and careful advice. [14] On Ms GL’s advice, Mr NS instructed her to apply to have the temporary protection order set aside. Ms GL was successful in that regard. [15] Mr RK says, Ms GL’s advice relating to subsequent court hearings was...

  8. Te Manutukutuku 77 [pdf, 7.6 MB]

    ...in similar ways. Their scope includes both historical and contemporary claims, while providing opportunity for claimants to seek priority for an early hearing of pressing current issues. In inquiries under way, these have included primary healthcare services for Māori, the process for recognising customary rights to the foreshore and seabed, and Māori homelessness. Completing these two inquiry pro- grammes will enable the Tribunal to hear and report on the majority of claims and...

  9. PC8 ANNEXURE B attendances at mediations on Primary Sector provisions 23 July 2021 [pdf, 131 KB]

    ...Mt Aspiring Station Ltd New Zealand Pork Industry Board Ngāi Tahu Ki Murihiku North Otago Irrigation Company Limited NZ Deer Farmers Assoc. Otago Fish and Game Council and the Central South Island Fish and Game Council Pomahaka Water Care Group Springwater AG Limited William Thompson Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu Dairy Holdings North Otago Irrigation Mt Aspiring Wai Wanaka No No No Yes – agree to abide by position reach...

  10. Director of Proceedings v Brooks (Application for Final Non-Publication Orders) [2019] NZHRRT 33 [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...Brooks was an obstetrician and gynaecologist employed by the Taranaki District Health Board (Taranaki DHB). He also practised privately. These proceedings arise out of a complaint by the aggrieved person (Ms Cerise Lawn) and her husband about the care provided by Dr Brooks as her Lead Maternity Carer (LMC) during the labour and birth of her baby Ariana Lawn on 24 January 2012. [3] Liability having been admitted and damages agreed, Dr Brooks has applied for a permanent order prohibiting p...