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  1. NZCVS Cycle 4 - Section 7- Reporting to the Police [xlsx, 176 KB]

    ...represents the areas with the least deprived scores, and 10 (or 5) represents the areas with the most deprived scores. The analysis is based on the latest NZDep data available at the time - Cycles 1, 2 and 3 use 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, seei...

  2. [2012] NZEmpC 195 The New Zealand King Salmon Co Ltd v Cerny [pdf, 78 KB]

    ...question of law in this case. This is particularly the case where there has been no precedent case law as yet regarding a situation where an employee is present on site in order to respond to issues that may arise with livestock, rather than with disabled persons or other persons (such as motel guests). There are no cases from which either party, or the Employment Relations Authority, can draw any guidance on this question. [11] In response, Mr Malone challenged the applicant...

  3. Application for Criminal Legal Aid Form [pdf, 422 KB]

    ...How many of those are living with you? 14 Is your partner the alleged victim in the proceedings? Yes No 15 Is anyone else charged with you? Yes No If yes, their name(s): 16 Are you currently subject to the Mental Health Act or the Intellectual Disability Compulsory Care & Rehabilitation Act orders? Yes No Income 17 The income you and your partner currently receive: Note that the following payments are excluded when we are assessing your income: Accommodation supplement, Emergency...

  4. NZCVS Cycle 1 (2018) Key Findings (with infographics) [pdf, 3.9 MB]

    ...MĀORI ARE MORE LIKELY TO BE VICTIMS OF CRIME... COMPARED TO NATIONAL AVERAGE AT... 29% MĀORI YOUNG PEOPLE 37% 40% People who are financially stressed or psychologically distressed are more likely to experience crime. ➜ Neither disabled nor non-disabled people were more or less likely to be victims of crime. This relates both to overall victimisation and to personal and household offences taken separately. ➜ Moderate and high levels of psychological distress are...

  5. Application for Criminal Legal Aid form [pdf, 358 KB]

    ...How many of those are living with you? 14 Is your partner the alleged victim in the proceedings? Yes No 15 Is anyone else charged with you? Yes No If yes, their name(s): 16 Are you currently subject to the Mental Health Act or the Intellectual Disability Compulsory Care & Rehabilitation Act orders? Yes No Income 17 The income you and your partner currently receive: Note that the following payments are excluded when we are assessing your income: Accommodation supplement, Emergency...

  6. 20 July 2020 - Northland Regional Plan Appeals - Topic 8: Discharges to Air and Agrichemicals [pdf, 294 KB]

    ...be produced to the Court at the hearing. 4 MĀORI LANGUAGE AND SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS If any party or witness: 1. wishes to speak Māori at the hearing under the Māori Language Act 1987, or 2. has special needs (for example in relation to disability and access, deafness, difficulties with the English language), or 3. has any special arrangements for the hearing are required, e.g. transport for site visits, storage space for bulky exhibits, video playback https://www.justice....

  7. 20 April 2020 Horticulture New Zealand & The New Zealand Refining Company Limited & Public and Population Health Unit of the Northland District Health Board v Northland Regional Council [pdf, 295 KB]

    ...be produced to the Court at the hearing. 4 MĀORI LANGUAGE AND SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS If any party or witness: 1. wishes to speak Māori at the hearing under the Māori Language Act 1987, or 2. has special needs (for example in relation to disability and access, deafness, difficulties with the English language), or 3. has any special arrangements for the hearing are required, e.g. transport for site visits, storage space for bulky exhibits, video playback https://www.justi...

  8. [2022] NZACC 89 – Xu v ACC (13 May 2022) [pdf, 182 KB]

    ...reason that she could not work in a full-time capacity given her current work capacity doing light duties. [10] Dr Ruttenberg considered that the following roles were medically sustainable: medical laboratory technician, admissions clerk, and disability service officer. [11] On 10 November 2016, a Vocational Independence Occupational Assessment report was completed by Paul Fennessy, Occupational Assessor. He identified 13 work types that would be vocationally suitable for Ms Xu....

  9. Proposals against incitement of hatred and discrimination - discussion document - Easy Read [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...discrimination • incitement of hate. Laws are rules made by the government which people must follow. Discrimination is when people are treated unfairly because of things like their: • religious beliefs • disability. 8 Incitement of hate is when people say things in a way that stirs up hate against a group of people. They might say things that are: • very hurtful • abusive • threatening. Incitemen...

  10. 2024-07-05-Notice-of-Hearing-King-Shag.pdf [pdf, 256 KB]

    ...be produced to the Court at the hearing. 4 MĀORI LANGUAGE AND SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS If any party or witness: 1. wishes to speak Māori at the hearing under the Māori Language Act 1987, or 2. has special needs (for example in relation to disability and access, deafness, difficulties with the English language), or EC4180_NoticeOfHearing 3. has any special arrangements for the hearing are required, e.g. transport for site visits, storage space for bulky exhibits, video playba...