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  1. Auckland Regional Public Health Service 230 [pdf, 902 KB]

    ...has. ARPHS provides public health services for the three district health boards (DHBs) in the Auckland region (Auckland, Counties Manukau and Waitemata District Health Boards). It has a statutory obligation under the New Zealand Public Health and Disability Act 2000 to improve, promote and protect the health of people and communities in the Auckland region. 3. ARPHS made submissions and further submissions about the subject matter of the appeal. 4. ARPHS is not a .:· rade competi...

  2. OIA-101250.pdf [pdf, 233 KB]

    ...In the first engagement round, the Independent Electoral Review panel received about 1,700 written submissions from the following groups: • General public • Academics • Central government and regulatory bodies • Civil society • Disabled community organisations • Local government • Māori • Media • Overseas voters • Political parties and politicians • Professional organisations • Rainbow community organisations • Rural community organisation...

  3. Rec-Recap-2022-Q4-FINAL.pdf [pdf, 931 KB]

    Recommendations Recap A summary of coronial recommendations and comments made between 1 October and 31 December 2022 Office of the Chief Coroner | 2022 (4) i Coroners’ recommendations and comments Coroners perform essential functions within our society. They inquire into a range of unexpected deaths to establish the identity of the person who has died and the cause and circumstances of their death. While inquiring into a d

  4. Strengthening the Criminal Justice System for Victims: Workshop playback report [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...positive processes for Pacific peoples, as well as the lack of awareness and tailored support for a number of communities including male victims, children, those from a range of ethnic and migrant groups, those from the rainbow community, and those with disabilities. Overall, participants called for navigator support and advocacy, specialisation, legal representation, legislative change, education, training, consistency of practice, cultural responsiveness, a whānau-centred approach, and...

  5. KOTUHI Shane Hasan Francis Sharif (CSU 2011 WGN 000217) [pdf, 73 KB]

    ...work-based learning that works for them. In many cases this involves getting these people back into school or keeping them at school. [29] In cases where a child or young person in the care of CYF has an identified intellectual or physical disability or a diagnosed mental health disorder, there is an obligation to ensure that the child is successfully transitioned by 17 years of age, to the most suitable adult health provider. [30] Where a young person has high and complex nee...

  6. O’Hagan v New Zealand Police (Discovery) [2017] NZHRRT 51 [pdf, 297 KB]

    ...down for hearing at Wellington on 19 February 2018. [2] By memorandum dated 18 October 2017 Mr O’Hagan has applied for further and better discovery. He has also applied for non-party discovery in respect of information held by the Health and Disability Commissioner and for an order that a late filed brief of evidence from the Police not be accepted. 1 [This decision is to be cited as O’Hagan v New Zealand Police (Discov...

  7. Lethbridge v The Real Estate Agents Authority (CAC) & Fenton [20181] NZREADT 29 [pdf, 240 KB]

    ...and a brief statement from a medical practitioner. The complainant says that he was suffering from a number of side effects of the medications but provides no further evidence other than the fact sheets. He says that the Licensee knew of his disability because she uplifted a prescription for him from a pharmacist and saw medicine bottles in the property. 4.13 Both the Licensee and Sales Associate B have agreed that they were aware that the complainant had some health issues. He...

  8. 2021-02-5 Minute PC7 Hearing Notice [pdf, 134 KB]

    ...https://environmentcourt.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Publications/2020-10-28-Minute-re-PC- 7.pdf . 4 MĀORI LANGUAGE AND SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS If any party or witness: a) wishes to speak Māori at the hearing under the Māori Language Act 1987, or b) has special needs (for example in relation to disability and access, deafness, difficulties with the English language), or c) has any special arrangements for the hearing are required, e.g. transport for site visits, storage space...

  9. [2018] NZSSAA 41 (14 August 2018) [pdf, 300 KB]

    ...sought further information about the appellants’ income and proof of their current pension payments. [8] When the information requested was not provided, the Ministry suspended the supplementary allowances for Accommodation Supplement (AS), Disability Allowance (DA) and TAS. The issues in this appeal [9] The appellants appeal the following decisions which were upheld by a Benefits Review Committee: (a) The decision of 14 March 2017 to suspend the appellants’ payments o...

  10. Auckland Standards Committees 2 and 3 v Mason [2019] NZLCDT 5 [pdf, 89 KB]

    ...practise law again. This has implications in relation to the need for public protection. [40] Mr Mason’s circumstances are quite impecunious. He is an undischarged bankrupt earning relatively low wages working as a caregiver for intellectually disabled people. He also has had some employment assisting an immigration agent. 8 [41] Although Mr Mason is to be commended for his efforts to obtain and retain employment, it is clear that in doing so he is coming into contact...