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  1. Guidance for managing shared parenting during COVID-19 traffic light settings

    ...January 2022, there are no restrictions on travel into or out of Auckland. There are no longer any requirements to show a My Vaccine Pass or take a COVID19 test to travel around Aotearoa, however some transport providers may require this to use some forms of transport. Back to top Can public transport be used when children move between homes for parenting arrangements? Yes, public transport can be used when children move between homes for parenting arrangements, if you follow public health...

  2. [2025] NZEmpC 151 Lee v Yamaya and Ors [pdf, 185 KB]

    ...Napier and Tauranga. Defendants’ submissions [14] Mrs Kang and Mr Kim did not file a statement of defence or otherwise engage with the Court prior to the formal proof hearing. They were, however, summonsed to appear at the hearing at the request of Ms Lee, and attended Court. It transpired that Mrs Kang did not speak English and so was unable to give evidence.4 Mr Kim (who is Mrs Kang’s husband) spoke for all three defendants, and provided various documents that he said...

  3. Timeframes

    ...trial callover date will be recorded on the trial callover memoranda (TCMs) when they are issued by the court. Time of filing formal statements and TCMs (before trial callover) Before the trial callover, the prosecutor must file the formal statements forming the evidence proposed to call at trial, or such part of that evidence as the prosecutor considers is sufficient to justify a trial. Formal statements must be filed by the prosecutor not later than 15 working days before the trial call-over...

  4. Behavioural Science in the Justice Sector

    ...capability has four broad functions: Understanding behaviour: Carrying out qualitative research and fieldwork and reviewing behavioural science literature. Nudging: Applying relatively small tweaks to existing operational processes, such as letters, forms and text messages, to make them more effective in achieving their goals. Advice: Providing advice on policy and service design, and their likely effect on behaviour. Capability building: Providing training, tools and information to support ot...

  5. Guidelines to assist parties

    ...help commercial landlords and tenants agree to a ‘fair proportion’ of rent to deduct under the changes to the Property Law Act 2007. They may help parties who are trying to quickly negotiate and agree to the rent themselves without going through a formal dispute resolution process. Every lease is different, whether for retail, commercial, industrial, or a hospitality business. The parties will need to agree what is a ‘fair proportion’ for their specific situation. The purpose of the leg...

  6. Review progress reports

    ...September. Report due date The Report on the Review of the Act will be delivered to the parliamentary Intelligence and Security Committee by 20 December 2022. The Reviewers were originally scheduled to deliver their Report by 30 September 2022. The Reviewers requested an extension as they need more time to meet community expectations of transparency as far as possible and wanted to give a wide range of members of the public the opportunity to express their views on issues relating to the Review...

  7. [2025] NZSSAA 17 (29 May 2025) [pdf, 175 KB]

    ...Social Security Act 2018. AND IN THE MATTER of an Appeal by XXXX of Porirua, against a decision of the Chief Executive that has been confirmed or varied by a Benefits Review Committee. BEFORE THE SOCIAL SECURITY APPEAL AUTHORITY G Pearson (former Chairperson) J Ryall (member) Representation: XXXX, with support from [the appellants sister] (XXXX’s sister) Ms A Daly, Counsel and Mr P Engels, Appeals Officer for the Chief Executive Initial Hearing: 15 September 2023 DECISION...

  8. Consistency with the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990: Residential Tenancies (Registration of Boarding House Landlords) Amendment Bill [pdf, 229 KB]

    ...case. 6. The purpose of the Bill is to support the monitoring of boarding house compliance with residential tenancy laws (such as the Healthy Homes Standards) and ensure that central government agencies and territorial authorities can access information about these entities and protect vulnerable boarding house tenants in a timely manner. Consistency of the Bill with the Bill of Rights Act Section 14 – Freedom of Expression 7. Section 14 of the Bill of Rights Act affirms that e...

  9. Kaupapa Maori Report [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    ...victims and perpetrators. Family and whānau1 are not the same. The definition of family (in family violence) is based on a nuclear family model. Definitions of ‘whānau’ are many and varied.2 However, there is broad consensus that whakapapa forms the basis of whānau, and that these relationships are intergenerational, shaped by context, and given meaning through roles, responsibilities and relationships of mutual obligation.3 Key characteristics of whānau are collective identity,...

  10. Kaupapa Maori responses to violence against wahine Maori [pdf, 965 KB]

    ...(Professor Māori Health, AUT University) and Ngaropi Cameron (Director, Tu Tama Wahine o Taranaki), have given the report mixed reviews. This report needs to be viewed as a limited attempt from the Chief Victims Advisor’s office to respond to requests to explore whether the justice needs of wāhine Māori were being met. As the Chief Victims Advisor’s office is not Te Tiriti-based, this research did not have the full advantage of having a Kaupapa Māori research supervisor within t...