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  1. OIA-120198.pdf [pdf, 789 KB]

    ...influence of alcohol. • The data is grouped by Police District. This is based on the location of the court where the final court hearing was held. • This table contains data from the High Court, District Court and Youth Court. RELEASED UNDER THE PRIVACY ACT 2020

  2. Scams-Report.pdf [pdf, 239 KB]

    ...and response is essential ..........................................................................52 Scam prevention is a matter of data .............................................................................................................53 Privacy Act changes may be needed ...........................................................................................................54 Allowing New Zealand’s scam response to languish will lead to New Zealanders being targeted ........

  3. Improving the justice response to victims of sexual violence: victims experiences [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...considerably different experiences for victims we spoke with. Most participants found that making an initial complaint was straightforward. They valued that Police treated them with courtesy and compassion and with respect for their dignity and privacy. In very few cases were victims unhappy with their treatment by Police. These instances included when a victim perceived to have been given misinformation by Police and when a victim felt that their complaint was not being dealt...

  4. BORA Electronic Identity Verification Bill [pdf, 203 KB]

    ...agency and the individual; and • provides for a whole of government shared service to enable a centralised approach to be taken in relation to the verification of an individual’s identity by electronic means while protecting the individual’s privacy. • The Bill outlines the purposes and boundaries of, as well as regulates the administration and application of, the Electronic Identity Verification Service (the Service). The Service is the same service as the Identity Verificat...

  5. BORA Local Electoral Matters Bill [pdf, 186 KB]

    ...of birth information to be used in future voting methods and voter authentication, and to enable analysis of voter participation by age group. We consider any limit on the freedom of expression is justified in light of these objectives, the minimal privacy interest in date of birth and age information, and the prohibition on publishing date of birth information on the electoral roll. We note the Bill also includes requirements for secure storage of date of birth information. Conclusion...

  6. Deputy LCRO application pack Word [docx, 23 KB]

    ...COMPLAINTS REVIEW OFFICER (AUCKLAND) Notes for Applicants If you wish to proceed with an application please return: · your completed expression of interest · your completed statutory declaration · a full curriculum vitae Under the terms of the Privacy Act 1993, we are required to inform you that: · The information you provide is being collected to assess your suitability for appointment as a Deputy Legal Complaints Review Officer; · The information may be checked by reference to the...

  7. Interpreter application form and checklist [pdf, 193 KB]

    ...interpreters into CMS based on recommendation of Court Managers, email interpreter the Welcome Guide and issue ID. Court Managers – Conduct an interview to determine if applicant is suitable. Advise CR if interpreter can be approved. Privacy statement We collect personal information from you; including your name, address, contact details. We collect this, so we have all the information needed to process your application. mailto:interpreters@justice.govt.nz Please provi...

  8. HRRT Easy Read Teleconference Information [pdf, 444 KB]

    ...Human Rights Review Tribunal? The Human Rights Review Tribunal is like a court. The Tribunal can decide if a person’s human rights have been breached. The Tribunal can also decide if there has been a breach of a person’s: • privacy rights • or rights relating to health and disability services. Breached can mean your rights: • have not been met • have been broken • have been ignored. 4 What is the teleconference? The telecon...

  9. OIA-121132.pdf [pdf, 949 KB]

    ...relating to parts 1,2,3 and 5 for the ten oldest reparations orders, broken down by year, court location and amount. Information relating to part 4 of your request is withheld in full under section 9(2)(a) of the Act, to protect the victim’s privacy. In withholding information under section 9 of the Act, the Ministry has considered the public interest and does not consider that it outweighs withholding the information at this time. s9(2)(a) s9(2)(a) If you require any further...

  10. Biography

    ...supported victims and their whānau through all tiers of the justice system, from the District Courts to the High Court, to the Court of Appeal, all the way to the Supreme Court. I have supported victims through laying complaints with the Ombudsman and the Privacy Commission, to making complaints to the New Zealand Human Rights Review Tribunal. Often, I worked with individuals for years on end, from the point they contacted me for support, to the conclusion of their journey for justice and heal...