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  1. [2017] EmpC 154 Sawyer v Victoria University [pdf, 330 KB]

    ...behind the Vice-Chancellor’s concern is that it is unjust, and unfair, for Dr Sawyer to rely on what she says about her communication while, at the same time, preventing the Vice-Chancellor from being able to test those assertions. Dr Sawyer’s response [38] A significant portion of Dr Sawyer’s response is dedicated to addressing her concern that Mr Lloyd might be invited to give evidence in a general way, beyond matters touching directly on her communication with him before h...

  2. Evidence Brief: Therapeutic Interventions for Victims of Intimate Partner Violence [pdf, 313 KB]

    ...note however, that having IPV risk factors does not necessarily mean a victim will be revictimised.vi This brief does not report on: IPV identification techniques (e.g. screening); prevention initiatives (e.g. education in schools); crisis responses (e.g. immediate crisis counselling, refuge services); victim home safety services (e.g. home security); legal responses (e.g. protection orders); peer support groups; child abuse treatments; or programmes for IPV perpetrators.1...

  3. Evidence Brief: Speed Limit Enforcement [pdf, 522 KB]

    ...relative to a baseline level of 1, so that relative level of enforcement of 5 means that there is five times as much enforcement. Similarly, change in number of crashes is given relative to a baseline of 1. In this analysis, a classic dose-response pattern emerges: as the relative level of enforcement increases, there is a sharp reduction in crashes 1 This meta-analysis supersedes that of Elvik and Vaa, (2004), including mor...

  4. Evidence Brief: CCTV [pdf, 289 KB]

    ...Coast impact evaluationvi, CCTV plays an important role in detecting crime and disorder. Monitored CCTV can enable a greater proportion of crime to come to the attention of Police and early detection helps facilitate the co-ordination of responses to incidents as they are occurring. Information obtained by local authorities indicates public CCTV is currently being used in this way in New Zealand. Police investigations and prosecutions CCTV footage can be used in investiga...

  5. E1 Rod Marler Corporate EIC Applicant [PDF, 1.3 MB]

    ...New Zealand (ETNZ) and key stakeholders to finalise agreements to host the America’s Cup in Auckland. 2. SCOPE OF EVIDENCE 2.1 My evidence addresses the following matters: a) Provides a description of the project and its timeframes; b) Response to mana whenua; and c) Outlines the role of Panuku’s Technical Advisory Group (TAG). 3. SUMMARY OF EVIDENCE 3.1 The application for resource consents will enable the necessary infrastructure to be constructed (including syndicate...

  6. Evidence Brief: Transitional Housing [pdf, 319 KB]

    ...accommodation in reducing recidivism: what does the evidence tell us? Safer Communities, 12 (1), 5-12. Popkin, S. J., Rich, M. J., Hendey, L., Hayes, C., Parilla, J., & Galster, G. (2012). Public Housing Transformation and Crime: Making the Case for Responsible Relocation. Cityscape, 14(3), 137-160. Retrieved from http://digitalcommons.wayne.edu/urbstud _frp/8 Rodriguez, N., & Brown, B. (2003). Preventing Homelessness Among People Leaving Prison. New York: Vera Institute o...

  7. MOJ Privacy Guidelines - IT self-assessment template [pdf, 401 KB]

    ...role of person completing the self-assessment: Date of first self-assessment: Section 1: Educating your personnel about data security Question Please indicate which most applies to your organisation When were people last reminded of their responsibilities? Comments (including any reasons the recommended control is not applicable to your organisation)6mth 12mth 24mth 24mth+ 1. Are people aware of common cyber-attacks? This includes hacker tactics such as fraudulent emails...

  8. 2021-05-18 JWS - Deemed permits and associated rights of priorities [pdf, 292 KB]

    ...2 of the agenda plus policy 5.4.3) would require substantive assessment of effects, including on flow regimes. This is incompatible with the approach taken in PC7, i.e. a simple, cost-effective and certain, process-based plan change. Planners response to the factual matters noted at paragraphs [12]-[15] of the Minute dated 7 April 2021 Q1. For catchments outside of those listed in Schedule 2A of the operative Regional Plan: Water, where deemed permits have been replaced under the RM...

  9. BORA Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill [pdf, 218 KB]

    ...the Bill’s purpose, we consider this a sufficiently important objective to justify some limitation on the freedom of discrimination. 38. The limitation is rationally connected to the objective as the age of 18 is often used as a proxy for the responsibility and maturity sufficient to make significant financial and legal decisions. That proxy is also rationally connected to ensuring owners and kaitiaki, trustees and kaiwhakamarumaru are able to comply with their cultural and statutor...

  10. Wanklyn - Estate of Ropata Wharetoetoe Rare (2004) 157 Gisborne MB 243 (157 GIS 243) [pdf, 2.7 MB]

    ...dividing the block into 5 sections of 2 acres, 0 roods and 35 perches. Minute Book: 157 GIS 244 Following a family meeting where they conducted a draw of lots, these sections were allocated among the five brothers. Each section then became the responsibility of each brother. They paid their own rates and generally maintained their own portion of the block. While the majority of the brothers are now deceased, their families have continued the occupation of Whangamata 401 C1 B in accor...