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  1. YCAP - community action plan faqs [pdf, 3.9 MB]

    ...toolkit. Is there a YOT in my community? There are currently 32 YOTs covering New Zealand and most are situated to align with Police and/or CYF organisational areas. To find out whether your area has a YOT, contact your local police station or email us on YCAPideas@justice.govt.nz What role do YOTs play in action planning? In many communities the local YOT will play a leading role in helping to develop an action plan. YOTs have relationships with key government agencies and...

  2. PQ v Hakaoro [2013] NZIACDT 48 (8 August 2013) [pdf, 144 KB]

    ...his wife had exploited young women in a similar manner. However, as no further evidence of that has been provided, this complaint has been determined solely in relation to the complainant and her circumstances. The response [21] Mr Hakaoro, in an email of 16 March 2012, said the complaint was false and manufactured, and designed to obstruct the deportation of the complainant. [22] The agent acting for Mr Hakaoro at the time was Mr Ka; he provided a memorandum saying the complaint was...

  3. Paikea - Otara 5D1 (2016) 140 Taitokerau MB 78 (140 TTK 78) [pdf, 220 KB]

    ...MB 299 (15 TNTOK 299). 2 15 Title Notices MB 853 (15 TNTOK 853) and 90 Taitokerau MB 17 (90 TTK 853). 3 139 Taitokerau MB 208-221 (139 TTK 208-221). 140 Taitokerau MB 80 [8] On 27 October 2016, Ms Rooney contacted the Registrar by email seeking an urgent decision on this application. The request for an urgent decision was referred to me on 1 November 2016. [9] Ms Rooney filed material in support of her request seeking an urgent decision. That supporting material...

  4. LCRO 189/2015 ZA v YB [pdf, 262 KB]

    ...the names of contacts at the police and the IRD to whom he could direct his complaints, and assisting in communicating with the police; (d) providing a “link” to obtain the IRD information sheet; (e) advising him not to respond to a further email dated 24 June 2014 from the purchaser’s lawyer; and (f) amending the document to be forwarded to the SFO. [34] At the hearing before me Ms ZA accepted that she provided this assistance to Mr YB, but she contends that he had not re...

  5. E71 Keith Ingram - EIC - Tug William C Daldy [pdf, 3.5 MB]

    ...notice due to operational and safety requirements. 2215 Level 27, 135 Albert Street, Auckland 1010, New Zealand | Private Bag 92300, Auckland 1142 | aucklandcouncil.govt.nz | +64 9 301 0101 19 January 2018 Keith Ingram By email: keith@skipper.co.nz Dear Keith I am pleased to write in support of the William C Daldy Preservation Society on the importance of the ship’s contribution to the history of Auckland and the role it continues to play in the li...

  6. LCRO 19/2017 VY v WR [pdf, 191 KB]

    ...additional support as a result of the flood event – nor that the stairs or upper- level floors were affected by the flood. [19] Mr VY has not accepted these findings. [20] His perspective is illustrated by these extracts from his 1 March 2017 email to the Legal Complaints Review Officer (LCRO): 4 I do not for a second believe that Mr WR did not try to influence the outcome of the ‘experts conference’. … the] mere presence of [Mr AB] and [Mr EF] at the ‘experts conferen...

  7. [2017] NZEnvC 179 Auckland International Airport Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 6.1 MB]

    ...I have concluded that the service of a document required in relation to both Regulation 10(2)(b) and s 2AA(2) can be undertaken by a number of methods set out in s 352. Personal delivery or postal are two of the methods, although others include email and fax numbers. Most importantly, there is a specific provision giving the Court to power to direct the method of service. In my view, it is preferable to identify a method by which this matter will be brought to the attention of owners...

  8. [2017] NZSAAA 02 (26 June 2017) [pdf, 270 KB]

    ...the second semester he added an extra paper – which he could otherwise have taken in the following year – on the advice of his programme director. It appears that he was advised to add the extra paper for essentially strategic reasons. In her email the programme director said that she was “not sure whether you will be allowed to proceed with the BMLSc given your academic record to date” and suggested that “to improve your chance of continuing …, I would encourage you to take...

  9. Evidence Brief: Mental Health Courts [pdf, 255 KB]

    ...lift the evidence rating for this investment class to Strong. First edition completed: August 2016 Primary author: Michael Slyuzberg FIND OUT MORE Go to the website www.justice.govt.nz/justice-sector/what-works- to-reduce-crime/ Email whatworks@justice.govt.nz Recommended reading Sarteschi, C., Vaughn, M., Kim, K. (2011). Assessing the effectiveness of mental health courts: A quantitative review, Journal of Criminal Justice, 39. Rossman, B, Willison, J., Mal...

  10. Evidence Brief: Post-release Supervision [pdf, 276 KB]

    ...return and to aid in detailed service design. First edition completed: June 2017 Primary authors: Simon Davies, Malisha Frawley FIND OUT MORE Go to the website www.justice.govt.nz/justice-sector/what-works- to-reduce-crime/ Email whatworks@justice.govt.nz Recommended reading Wan, W. Y., Poynton, S., & Weatherburn, D. (2015). Does parole supervision reduce the risk of re-offending?. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 49(4), 497-51...