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  1. OIA-120214.pdf [pdf, 5 MB]

    Justice Centre | 19 Aitken Street DX SX10088 | Wellington T 04 918 8800 | F 04 918 8820 ContactUs@justice.govt.nz | www.justice.govt.nz 2 May 2025 Our ref: OIA 120214 Tēnā koe Official Information Act request: Inder report Thank you for your email of 11 March 2025, to the Ministry of Justice requesting information, under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act), regarding the Inder report. Specifically, you requested: On 25 Nov as part of your response to OI

  2. 2019 archive

    ...expanded to include: hurting house pets or other animals of importance to the protected people harassing behaviours such as loitering near where the protected people live or work disrupting the care of protected people who need it because of their age, disability or health condition. The legislation expands the definition of family violence to include coercion or controlling behaviour and dowry-related abuse. A flyer which covers these changes is attached below: Protection Order Flyer Childre...

  3. Electoral-Matters-Bill_Communications-Tranche-24.pdf [pdf, 28 MB]

    ...hardship or serious inconvenience. These provisions cover people who cast their votes away from a domestic polling place altogether and would be retained. While likely already covered by these grounds, it could be clarified, if necessary, that disabled people, prisoners, and people in hospitals and care homes would remain eligible to cast special votes (through postal, takeaway or mobile voting). Further provisions may need to be considered to provide alternative voting methods for...

  4. NZCASS 2014 Data items variables list [xls, 373 KB]

    Contents 2014 Data Item (Variable) List Contents 1 Administration 2 Demographics 3 Geographic 4 Imputation level - incidence and prevalence 5 Incident level - victim experience 6 Incident level - reporting to Police 7 Incident level - offence codes 8 Lifetime experience and coercive control 9 Perceptions of the criminal justice system and awareness of agencies 10 Perceptions of neighbourhood crime and disorder 11 Perceptions of safety and victimisation risk 12 Security

  5. Eichelbaum report [pdf, 441 KB]

    ...asked of “a somewhat leading or coaxing” character. The Court had taken a benign attitude towards such techniques. The Judge said that courts traditionally tolerated “special questioning techniques” where the person questioned was under some disability regarding the provision of evidence, such as immaturity. From the terms of the judgment it is apparent that counsel for the (then) four accused had presented arguments based on a variety of criticisms of the interviewing of the chil...

  6. Electoral-Maori-Electoral-OptionFINAL.pdf [pdf, 7 MB]

    ...Another submitter stated that “the ability to vote is not a privilege; it is a right of participation that comes from the Treaty.” They also stated that when one is forced to give up their ability to choose how they want to be politically active it disables their rights as a citizen. The Māori Electoral Option period is not long enough and not aligned with the electoral cycle Submitters were concerned that the window of four months every five years is insufficient to allow Māori t...

  7. [2012] NZEmpC 206 Faapito v CE of the Department of Corrections [pdf, 237 KB]

    ...Manual’s Key Accountabilities for team leaders, the New Zealand Nursing Council’s Competencies for Registered Nurses, the Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003, the Medicines Act 1981, the Medicines Regulations 1984, and the Health and Disability Code of Rights. [32] The investigators recommended, among other things, that Ms Faapito be referred to the Nursing Council of New Zealand for a comprehensive review of her nursing practice and that she practise under supervision a...

  8. Fehling v South Westland Area School [2012] NZHRRT 15 [pdf, 144 KB]

    1 IN THE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW TRIBUNAL [2012] NZHRRT 15 Reference No. HRRT 040/2010 IN THE MATTER OF A CLAIM UNDER THE PRIVACY ACT 1993 BETWEEN FRIEDRICH JOACHIM FEHLING PLAINTIFF AND SOUTH WESTLAND AREA SCHOOL DEFENDANT AT HOKITIKA BEFORE: Mr RPG Haines QC, Chairperson Ms J Grant MNZM, Member Ms S Scott, Member REPRESENTATION: Mr Fehling in person Ms AM Sloane, Principal of SWAS for Defendant DATE OF HEARING: 7 May 2012

  9. Referendums Proactive Release Combined Final Part 2 General Election 2020.pdf [pdf, 24 MB]

    ...terminally ill patients? available to everyone? Can someone… change their mind on assisted dying? cancel their request for assisted dying? with a mental illness request assisted dying? with a terminal illness request assisted dying? with a disability request assisted dying? Would someone… be able to cancel their request for assisted dying? be able to cancel someone else’s request for assisted dying? How… would assisted dying be regulated? Are… there re...

  10. Mr-Rasheeds-Submissions-Appendix-I-Appendix-II.pdf [pdf, 334 KB]

    ...made him stand out more especially in such a context (Al-Attar, Z. (2016a, April 19–20). Autism & terrorism links – Fact or fiction? 15th international conference on the care and treatment of offenders with an intellectual and/or developmental disability. Manchester: National Autistic Society and Al- Attar, Z. (2016b, September 16–18) and Autism & terrorism links – Baseless headlines or clinical reality? XI autism- Europe international congress. Edinburgh. A key aspects of sta...