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  1. Family Lay Advocate and Court Registry Handbook [pdf, 579 KB]

    ...........................................................................................................................19 ID Card 20 Confidentiality ..................................................................................................................20 Reporting privacy breaches 21 Complaints procedure ......................................................................................................22 Complaints referred to a panel for consideration 22 Comp...

  2. [2022] NZEnvC 212 Kristin School Charitable Trust v Auckland Council [pdf, 7.3 MB]

    ...suitable for different dwelling typologies; (b) discouraging fencing in identified locations to ensure a permeable and legible pedestrian environment; (c) controlling fence heights in identified locations, to provide a reasonable level of on-site privacy while enabling passive surveillance of streets and open spaces; (d) controlling building coverage, impervious areas and minimum landscaped areas; (e) requiring the setback of buildings above five storeys to promote alternative bu...

  3. [2013] NZEmpC 240 Fox v Hereworth School Trust Board Second Interlocutory [pdf, 212 KB]

    ...and communications between Hereworth and the parent community), the defendant invokes the public interest injury privilege pursuant to reg 44(3)(c) of the Regulations. In particular, it says that disclosing these documents would breach “the privacy interests of natural persons”. In the absence of what would need to be compelling evidence that disclosure of these documents would be injurious to the public interest, and because legitimate privacy concerns can be accommod...

  4. YCAP - youth offending teams guide [pdf, 14 MB]

    ...services and programmes. 4 Youth Offending Teams are not the right place for case coordination. YOTs shouldn’t use their meetings to focus on individual young offenders. • Firstly, YOTs may include a range of organisations, so there may be privacy issues if you discuss individual cases. • Secondly, the YOT should mostly focus on the bigger picture, rather than on what is happening with individuals. YOTs need to make sure they’re working on long-lasting change that...

  5. Brown v Otago Polytechnic (Strike-Out Application) [2014] NZHRRT 22 [pdf, 96 KB]

    ...the heading “Statement of Claim” together with: [3.1] An assortment of correspondence covering the period May 2011 to January 2013 passing between Mr Brown and (inter alia) the Otago Polytechnic, the Independent Police Conduct Authority, the Privacy Commissioner and the Human Rights Commissioner. [3.2] A bound volume of documents (240 pages) comprising a collection of papers submitted by Mr Brown to the Human Rights Commission when making his complaint. The cover sheet describes...

  6. [2023] NZEmpC 45 Wiles v The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Auckland [pdf, 281 KB]

    ...the NGO itself. She says that, to the extent any evidence might be detrimental to the University, that is a result of its own decision to involve the NGO in this matter. [73] No basis for a non-publication order has been established. Privacy is cited with respect to named individuals [74] The University relies on privacy issues in its application for non-publication orders prohibiting the publication of any pleadings or evidence in respect of various named individuals a...

  7. LCRO 25/2024 PG v WA (29 May 2024) [pdf, 204 KB]

    ...applicant of anything about Mr JF’s legal affairs without Mr JF’s permission. 10 [47] The fourth reason is that, in addition to the impediments of solicitor-client privilege and client confidentiality, the respondent also had duties under the Privacy Act 2020 in respect of personal information about Mr JF. Those obligations include the obligation not to disclose personal information to anyone, including the applicant, except as permitted by Information Privacy Principle 11....

  8. Independent Electoral Review Final Report [pdf, 11 MB]

    ..................................................................................................................... 398 16. Accessing the Electoral Rolls .................................................................................................. 403 Access to the electoral rolls and voter privacy ................................................................... 405 General inspection and sale of the rolls ...............................................................................

  9. OIA-102999.pdf [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...correspondence or advice to ministers. In response to question 4, please find attached a copy of all internal and external correspondence in relation to OIA 100591. Please note that some information has been withheld under section 9(2)(a) to protect the privacy of natural persons. In accordance with section 9(1) of the Act, I have considered the public interest in making available the information being withheld and determined that it does not outweigh the need to withhold the informatio...