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  1. Appendix-R2.pdf [pdf, 181 KB]

    ...used for training purposes and racing events from 1956) 2. Trig Walkway, Levin (horse friendly track, access to Tararua Forest Park via Kohitere forest) 3. Tack Up Equestrian - 2 Vista Road, Levin (Equestrian store) 4. Levin RDA (Riding for the Disabled) - 215a Mako Mako Road, Levin 5. Abby Long Equestrian Facility - 237 North Manukau Road, Levin (Equestrian Jump Park) 6. Lakeside Stables - 328a Hokio Beach Road, Levin (Horse boarding stables) 7. Strathcarron Stud - 472 State Hi...

  2. Appendix-R2-v2.pdf [pdf, 181 KB]

    ...used for training purposes and racing events from 1956) 2. Trig Walkway, Levin (horse friendly track, access to Tararua Forest Park via Kohitere forest) 3. Tack Up Equestrian - 2 Vista Road, Levin (Equestrian store) 4. Levin RDA (Riding for the Disabled) - 215a Mako Mako Road, Levin 5. Abby Long Equestrian Facility - 237 North Manukau Road, Levin (Equestrian Jump Park) 6. Lakeside Stables - 328a Hokio Beach Road, Levin (Horse boarding stables) 7. Strathcarron Stud - 472 State Hi...

  3. Appendix-R2-v3.pdf [pdf, 181 KB]

    ...used for training purposes and racing events from 1956) 2. Trig Walkway, Levin (horse friendly track, access to Tararua Forest Park via Kohitere forest) 3. Tack Up Equestrian - 2 Vista Road, Levin (Equestrian store) 4. Levin RDA (Riding for the Disabled) - 215a Mako Mako Road, Levin 5. Abby Long Equestrian Facility - 237 North Manukau Road, Levin (Equestrian Jump Park) 6. Lakeside Stables - 328a Hokio Beach Road, Levin (Horse boarding stables) 7. Strathcarron Stud - 472 State Hi...

  4. The Human Rights Act

    ...opportunities and preventing unfair treatment on the basis of irrelevant personal characteristics. The Human Rights Act covers discrimination on the grounds of: sex marital status religious belief ethical belief colour race ethnic or national origins disability age political opinion employment status family status sexual orientation. It's unlawful to discriminate someone on these grounds in the following areas of public life: employment education access to public places provision of goods an...

  5. Applying for communication assistance 

    ...Make an application for communication assistance when you suspect a participant may be unable to effectively communicate with you or understand and answer questions in a court environment. Many of the participants who use communication assistance have a disability, autism or other neurodiversity, brain injury or under-developed language and communication skills.  The service is also available for child participants.   This document provides guidance on what to look for when you a...

  6. Evaluation of Whanau Protect (National Home Safety Service) 2022 [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    National Home Safety Service: Whānau Protect Evaluation Report 2022 Acknowledgements This report was written by Sue Allison and Tania Boyer from GravitasOPG. The quantitative data match of National Collective of Independent Women’s Refuges (NCIWR) administrative data and Police Recorded Crime and Victim Statistics (RCVS) was undertaken by the Ministry of Justice’s Sector Group . NCIWR provided anonymised collated administrative data. The authors

  7. Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) In relation to personal care and welfare [docx, 139 KB]

    ...the law on EPAs. Advance directive A written or oral directive: by which a person makes a choice about a possible future health care procedure; and that is intended to be effective only when the person is not competent. See the Code of Health and Disability Consumers’ Rights set out in the Health and Disability Commissioner (Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers’ Rights) Regulations 1996. Attorney A person appointed by the donor to act for the donor on some or all of the do...

  8. Government Response to Te Aka Matua o te Ture | Law Commission Report: The Use of DNA in Criminal Investigations | Te Whakamahi i te Ira Tangata i ngā Mātai Taihara [pdf, 825 KB]

    ...defendants, and Māori women are disproportionately represented as victims. Therefore, further work on the DNA regime will have substantial implications for both men and women in different ways. 2v3hev5ds4 2021-05-25 10:06:07 8 Disability perspective 41. This paper has no implications for people with disabilities. However, the report highlights there is significant work to be done to provide for disability considerations within the DNA regime. This will need to be w...

  9. Fitikefu v Department of Corrections (Strike-Out Application) [2019] NZHRRT 51 [pdf, 224 KB]

    ...[16] The concession as to the non-application of the LA 1950, s 4 is properly made: [16.1] The language of the provision does not fit proceedings before the Tribunal under any of its jurisdictions under the Privacy Act, the HRA and the Health and Disability Commissioner Act 1994. It therefore does not matter that the 1950 Act does not define the courts or tribunals within the reach of the limitation defence provided by that Act. [16.2] The Explanatory Note to the Limitation Bill (which...

  10. 20241003 Mental Health Bill [pdf, 246 KB]

    ...of the arrangement for a first assessment. 2 Forensic patients are those patients who are remanded to or detained in a hospital under the Criminal Procedure (Mentally Impaired Persons) Act 2003, Armed Forces Discipline Act 1971 and Intellectual Disability (Compulsory Care and Rehabilitation) Act 2003. Restricted patients are patients who are declared to be restricted patients by the court in an order under cl 133 of the Bill. Such orders are made where the court is satisfied that a...