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  1. Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court Outcomes Evaluation 2018-19: Summary Evaluation Report [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court Outcomes Evaluation 2018-19 Summary Evaluation Report June 2019 Contents Executive summary ............................................................................................................. 2 Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 5 AODT Court — Background ............................................................

  2. Pirikahu v Hohaia - Awanui Haparapara No 1 (2021) 253 Waiariki MB 112 (253 WAR 112) [pdf, 297 KB]

    ...shall be the child or children of the deceased living at his or her death, in equal portions if more than 1, together with the issue living at the death of the deceased of any child of the deceased who died before the deceased, that issue to take through all degrees, according to their stocks, in equal portions if more 9 As amended by Te Ture Whenua Māori (Succession, Dispute Resolution, and Related Matters) Amendment Act 2020, which came into force on 6 February 2021 25...

  3. [2013] NZEmpC 81 Brake v Grace Team Accounting Ltd [pdf, 191 KB]

    ...founder, and the other director of GTA. Also present was Ms Kristen Retter who was a manager employed by GTA. [5] Mr Lindsay Grace explained that the plaintiff would be replacing Ms Janine Edgar, a senior accountant who was about to go on parental leave. The plaintiff was concerned that should Ms Edgar come back from parental leave, during which her position would have been protected, the plaintiff might then have been made redundant. The plaintiff was assured that her role w...

  4. [2015] NZSSAA 94 (30 November 2015) [pdf, 60 KB]

    ...“Income Security in Transition for the Aged and Children in the Soviet Union and in the Russian Federation” by Lilian Liu,3 [12] In summary, prior to 1990 two laws governed pension programmes in the former Soviet Union: explains the developments through to 1993. The information in this article is supported by the other information provided. • the 1956 law on State pensions, which covered workers and employees of State farms, enterprises and institutions; and • the 1964...

  5. [2016] NZSSAA 097 (18 November 2016) [pdf, 184 KB]

    ...necessary to consider the history of pension arrangements in Russia. [11] An article entitled “Income Security in Transition for the Aged and Children in the Soviet Union and in the Russian Federation” by Lilian Liu,3 explains the developments through to 1993. The information in this article is supported by the other information provided. [12] In summary, prior to 1990 two laws governed pension programmes in the former Soviet Union: • the 1956 law on State pensions, which...

  6. Restorative justice: Best practice framework August 2019 [pdf, 1006 KB]

    ...offender. Restorative justice in New Zealand The application of restorative justice principles and practices in New Zealand as a response to offending and victimisation began with the introduction of Family Group Conferences for young offenders through the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families Act 1989. During the 1990s, similar principles and practices were applied on an ad hoc basis to cases involving adult offenders. However, it wasn’t until the passage of the Sentencing...

  7. Collective impact toolbox [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...of Justice A message from the Leadership Board Across the sector we have ambitious targets to reduce violent crime, youth crime and reoffending, all contributing to a 20% overall drop in crime by 2018. We know that the only way this is possible is through all justice sector staff working together to be more efficient and effective. After the BPS was launched, we provided sector managers and staff with the Collective Impact Toolbox. This folder contained guides, case studies and templates...

  8. Victims of crime in the adult criminal justice system: a stocktake of the literature [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...........................................70 9.1.2 Impact of police responses on future engagement ..................................72 9.1.3 Improving police responses .....................................................................73 9.2 Supporting victims through the court process ........................................................75 9.2.1 Providing court support for victims/witnesses ..........................................77 9.2.2 Communication with prosecutors ...........

  9. [2006] NZEmpC AC 53/06 Graham v Crestline Pty Ltd [pdf, 86 KB]

    ...[16] On 28 April Mr Ian Graham e-mailed Mr Reynolds after an earlier telephone discussion between the two on that day. In the course of that discussion Mr Ian Graham confirmed to Mr Reynolds that he was in the process of “coaching” his father through the merits of the settlement proposal although saying that ultimately the decision lay with Mr Donald Graham. Mr Ian Graham promised to contact Mr Reynolds again as soon as his father had reached a decision. The e-mail confirming...

  10. Kaupapa Maori Report [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    ...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, interdependence, mutuality, reciprocity and shared responsibility, and cultural practice and transference within a...