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  1. NZCVS Cycle 4 - Section 9 - Crime scene and consequences [xlsx, 107 KB]

    ...and as variance increases, sampling error increases. Although estimates based on a larger sampling size generally have less sampling error, this is not always the case. Sampling error is reported as margin of error (MoE) for percentage estimates and relative sampling error (RSE) for mean and count estimates. These terms are explained below. Margin of error (MoE) For percentage estimates, the margin of error (MoE) is reported. We are 95% confident that the true value lies within the range of...

  2. NZCVS-Cycle-5-Crime-scene-and-consequences-v2.xlsx [xlsx, 96 KB]

    ...and as variance increases, sampling error increases. Although estimates based on a larger sampling size generally have less sampling error, this is not always the case. Sampling error is reported as margin of error (MoE) for percentage estimates and relative sampling error (RSE) for mean and count estimates. These terms are explained below. Margin of error (MoE) For percentage estimates, the margin of error (MoE) is reported. We are 95% confident that the true value lies within the range of...

  3. NZCVS-Cycle-5-Crime-scene-and-consequences-v3 [xlsx, 96 KB]

    ...and as variance increases, sampling error increases. Although estimates based on a larger sampling size generally have less sampling error, this is not always the case. Sampling error is reported as margin of error (MoE) for percentage estimates and relative sampling error (RSE) for mean and count estimates. These terms are explained below. Margin of error (MoE) For percentage estimates, the margin of error (MoE) is reported. We are 95% confident that the true value lies within the range of...

  4. Directory of Official Information S-U [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...with government departments and other organisations on security matters. It also contains correspondence with members of the public in relation to vetting matters, requests for access to official and personal information, and complaints. Documents relating to decision-making processes The NZSIS uses the ‘Protective Security Requirements’ in respect of security clearance vetting and protective security matters. There are also other classified internal policy documents that are used i...

  5. Directory of Official Information 2019 M-O [pdf, 513 KB]

    ...reports, financial information, correspondence, and housekeeping matters • student enrolment forms, withdrawal forms, academic records and statistical information • personnel files • annual reports • programme documentation. Documents relating to decision-making processes • Tertiary Education Strategy. • Institute Investment Plan. 4 • Strategic Plan. • Statutes. • Student Regulations. • Institute Policies. • Departmental Processes /...

  6. Waitemata DHB v Shalini Sharma (Work Related Gradual Process) [2023] NZACC 39 [pdf, 176 KB]

    ...AN APPEAL UNDER SECTION 149 OF THE ACT BETWEEN WAITEMATA DISTRICT HEALTH BOARD Appellant AND SHALINI SHARMA Respondent Hearing: On the papers Judgment: 14 March 2023 RESERVED JUDGMENT OF JUDGE P R SPILLER [Work-related gradual process injury - s 30, Accident Compensation Act 2001 (“the Act”)] Introduction [1] This is an appeal from the decision of a Reviewer dated 15 March 2022. The Reviewer quashed Wellnz’s decision dated 7 July 2021 dec...

  7. [2015] NZEmpC 36 Yan v Commissioner of Inland Revenue [pdf, 280 KB]

    ...was employed as a solicitor with the Department in 1985. He was part of a team (Legal Technical Services (LTS)) providing tax technical and legal advice to departmental investigators and debt collection staff. [7] It is apparent that concerns relating to Mr Yan’s performance arose from a relatively early stage. Mr Oomen, who was the manager of LTS at the relevant time, gave evidence (which I accept) that he had never experienced so many issues over such an extended period of t...

  8. [2023] NZEmpC 168 AJY v Chief Executive of the Department of Corrections [pdf, 545 KB]

    ...168 [3 October 2023] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND I TE KŌTI TAKE MAHI O AOTEAROA TĀMAKI MAKAURAU [2023] NZEmpC 168 EMPC 167/2022 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN AJY Plaintiff AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Defendant EMPC 174/2022 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Aut...

  9. 2021-11-05 ORC - MOC - re chapter 6 [pdf, 3.4 MB]

    ...filed in support of the agreed provisions of Chapter 6. Parties 6 There are 15 persons who gave notice of their intention to become a party to the PC1 proceedings under section 274 of the RMA. Of these 15 parties, nine parties’ submissions related to Chapter 6 of PC1. Five 2 of these nine parties who submitted on Chapter 6 participated in mediation and signed the mediation agreement in relation to the provisions of Chapter 6. These parties are: (a) Director-General...

  10. [2017] NZEnvC 067 PowerCo Limited v Thames-Coromandel District Council [pdf, 481 KB]

    ...of the status issue, being an order in the matter at issue is substantially a question of law only, and under s 279(1)(a) in terms of the resolution of this appeal, being matters in the course of proceedings. Background [3] This proceeding relates to the proposed Thames-Coromandel District Plan provisions relating to utilities. The appellant, Powerco Ltd (Powerco), made a substantial submission on those provisions and then filed a similarly substantial appeal against the Council...