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  1. LCRO 186/2016 KS v WX (20 July 2018) [pdf, 188 KB]

    ...trust account despite requests by the WXs for these funds to be released to them. Can you please provide some form of evidence which gives you the authority to continue to withhold these funds. [9] Mr BF put Mr KS on notice that unless adequate responses were forthcoming, a complaint would be lodged with the Lawyers Complaints Service. [10] Mr KS responded on 28 November 2014 advising he had previously told Mr WX that the fee related to a number of other related matters which had...

  2. Family Court Rewrite Submission FV Death Review Committee [pdf, 316 KB]

    ...is important to establish that the victims consent to attend is given free from the power and control tactics of the abuser. This requires an assessment of the history of the predominant aggressor’s coercive and controlling behaviours (including responses to any acts of resistance on the part of the victim), the history of institutional responses to victim’s help-seeking behaviours and any structural inequities that have exacerbated entrapment in this case. Should confidentiality b...

  3. Greaterex v Preston [pdf, 41 KB]

    ...at paragraph 125). [15] In his preliminary response dated 10 March 2009, Mr Tim Preston accepts that the house was not weathertight and admits that there has been water ingress from the roof and at the upper and mid- floor decks. He denies responsibility for any building work, which allowed the ingress of water. [16] In his preliminary response, Mr Tim Preston has also challenged the costs of the remedial work as claimed by the claimants, and made allegations of betterme...

  4. Copy of NZCVS Cycle2 Infographic Victimisation of adults with psychological distress Data Tables fin 20210111 [xlsx, 82 KB]

    ...each cycle as part of the NZCVS: a general or ‘main’ sample and a Māori booster sample that aimed to increase sample size for Māori. Cycle 1 sample composition A total of 8,030 people responded as part of the NZCVS in 2018. This includes 5,273 responses as part of the main sample and 2,757 for the Māori booster sample. The period of data collection was 1 March 2018–30 September 2018. The time period covered by the data is 1 March 2017–30 September 2018. The overall response rate w...

  5. Target-4-Delivery-Plan-2025.pdf [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...needs. • Truancy and limited educational achievement. • Harmful alcohol and drug use, and local illicit drug trade. • Harmful biases including sexism, racism, homophobia, and transphobia. • Housing insecurity. • Poor or uneven system responses. While these factors are often concentrated within socially and economically disadvantaged families and communities, many are also present for offenders from across the socio-economic spectrum. Reduced Violent Crime Delivery P...

  6. Proactive release - Sexual violence response [pdf, 7.7 MB]

    1 Budget sensitive Office of the Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Minister of Justice (Domestic and Sexual Violence) Chair, Cabinet Social Wellbeing Committee Improving the justice response to victims of sexual violence Proposal 1. This paper seeks Cabinet agreement to a package of legislative and operational changes to improve the experience of sexual violence victims in the justice system.1 It also proposes further work on more transformative options to ensure the system...

  7. [2011] NZEmpC 8 Service v YMCA Christchurch [pdf, 243 KB]

    ...crafts, bone carving and the like. There were three TK3 tutors, namely Ms Jonelle Ward who was the Team Leader, Mr Adam Tai and Mr Stephen Scott. Ms Ward had been engaged in tutoring work for some five and a half years. As Team Leader she was responsible for planning the TK3 programming on a term by term basis. She reported to Ms Service. The plaintiff [8] Ms Service is a qualified secondary school teacher with over 20 years’ management experience in four different organisa...

  8. [2024] NZEmpC 84 E Tū Inc v Singh [pdf, 378 KB]

    ...giving and receiving money. The amount which I have no clue for. So my recommendation is rather than dragging this further and wasting everyones time. Lets settle this dispute with 7k rather than 10k. [16] HVF was not happy with Mr Singh’s response. She told him that she had more proof. Mr Singh replied that any proof should have been given to him on the day of the meeting and if she did not want him to settle for $7,000 then he should back out of the process and let matters...

  9. Stanimirovic v Levarko [2018] NZIACDT 8 (22 March 2018) [pdf, 119 KB]

    ...identify why the medical condition was a result of any of the adverse findings against Mr Levarko. Mr Levarko [10] Significantly Mr Levarko accepted the findings of the Tribunal. The key submission for him was that there could be a proportionate response without suspending or cancelling his licence. [11] Mr Levarko claimed in mitigation that before embarking on the rubber stamping operation he took advice from an official employed by the Authority and that he understood the arra...

  10. [2020] NZREADT 35 - SureCapital (13 August 2020) [pdf, 246 KB]

    ...Pepper understood that he was a licensed agent, and would provide supervision as Mr Tuhoro had done. [9] There was a dispute as to Ms Pepper’s role at SureCapital. Mr Cui gave evidence to the Tribunal that he understood that she was to be responsible for all aspects of SureCapital’s compliance with its statutory and regulatory obligations, including providing supervision of salespersons. The Tribunal found that at no time was it Ms Pepper’s obligation to provide supervision...