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  1. [2012] NZEmpC 215 NZ Language Centres Ltd (formerly GEOS NZ Ltd) v Page [pdf, 251 KB]

    ...were in contact most days. Mr Maserow’s evidence was not to the contrary. When Ms Miyamoto, or any other executive director was in town, Mr Page would organise a night of entertainment charged to the company. [12] As the RDNZ, Mr Page was responsible for a full range of managerial tasks including planning, communications, and marketing and had a high degree of autonomy. The principals of each school were responsible for providing leadership, building morale, maintaining the...

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

    ...that children and young people must be protected from harm and have their rights upheld. Those principles in the OTA tie a child’s wellbeing to the wellbeing of their family/whānau. Oranga Tamariki and the Court must help family/whānau to regain responsibility for the care and wellbeing of their children/tamariki. If this cannot happen because the child cannot be kept safe, the Court must enable a child to live in a family group where their wellbeing is assured. This includes psycholo...

  3. UK v VL LCRO 142/2013 (2 September 2016) [pdf, 257 KB]

    ...obligations [90] Ms [VL] relies on her comments having been made in her role as the of the If Ms [VL] had not been of the at the relevant time, she might not have written to the [ABC]. However, she was, she did, and every lawyer is personally responsible for complying with the rules. I do not discount the prospect that a lawyer could well be a relevant factor to consider in relation to the context within which this conduct occurred, and therefore to a determination of whether pa...

  4. Proactive-release-Electoral-Amendent-Bill-Political-Donations-FINAL2.pdf [pdf, 2.4 MB]

    ...approach should also ensure bank mortgages and personal debt such as credit cards do not need to be disclosed, as this could be an unreasonable intrusion into the personal and financial privacy of candidates. Implementation 57 The Commission will be responsible for providing guidance on the new reporting obligations for parties and candidates. Information will need to be communicated prior to the changes coming into effect on 1 January 2023 to ensure, in particular, that registered p...

  5. Allen + Clarke FV Courts Evaluation Final Report [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...Porirua 28 2.8. Hutt Valley 30 3. HOW DO THE TWO ADDITIONAL SPECIALIST COURTS OPERATE 32 3.1. Te Kooti Matariki | Kaikohe 32 3.2. Family Harm Intervention Court | Gisborne 34 4. HOW EFFECTIVE ARE THE FV COURTS’ PROCESSES AND ACTIVITIES? 36 4.1. Responsivity 36 4.1.1. Victims 36 4.1.2. Defendants 38 4.1.3. Families and whānau 39 4.1.4. Responsivity across victims, defendants, families and whānau 40 4.1.5. Cultural responsivity 40 4.2. Appropriate resourcing 42 4.3. Communica...

  6. Youth-Justice-Indicators-June-2024-Workbook_v2.0.xlsx [xlsx, 3.1 MB]

    ...https://www.justice.govt.nz/justice-sector-policy/research-data/justice-statistics/youth-justice-indicators/https://www.stats.govt.nz/integrated-data/ YJI 1.1 Children YJI 1.1. Offending rates per 10,000 population for children aged 10 to 13 On this page Table 1: Number of distinct offenders, and rate per 10,000 population, for children for YJI 1.1, by Ethnic group (Total response): 2012/13 to 2022/23 Figure 1: Number of distinct offenders per 10,000 population for children for YJI 1.1, by...

  7. Youth-Justice-Indicators-December-2024_v1.0.xlsx [xlsx, 3.1 MB]

    ...1.1 Children YJI 1.1. Total number of children aged 10 to 13 who Police take action against per 10,000 population On this page Table 1: Number of distinct offenders, and rate per 10,000 population, for children for YJI 1.1, by Ethnic group (Total response): 2013/14 to 2023/24 Figure 1: Number of distinct offenders per 10,000 population for children for YJI 1.1, by Ethnic group (Total response): 2013/14 to 2023/24 Table 2: Number of distinct offenders, and rate per 10,000 population, for...

  8. Research on the effectiveness of police practice in reducing residential burglary part 3 [pdf, 263 KB]

    ...following burglary. Prompt referral to victim assistance services ensures support for those who require further assistance to restore their sense of security. Interviews with burglary victims show that their satisfaction or dissatisfaction with police responses is shaped more by police service- related and attitude-related issues than by case outcome-related issues. The weakest area for victims is a lack of information on case progress. 15 Property-focused interventions Property-focused...

  9. Atkins & Ors as Trustees of the Bruce Family Trust v North Shore City Council [pdf, 284 KB]

    claim-01505.doc Claim No: 1505 Under the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Act 2002 In the matter of an adjudication claim And Peter Bruce Frederick Atkins, Peter Bruce Frederick Atkins and John Richard Muller as trustees of The Bruce Family Trust Claimants And North Shore City Council First respondent And Grant Williams Second respondent And Jason Williams Third respondent And Grant Williams and Jason Williams and Desmond Sarjant Williams as trustee

  10. Resource Management (Regional Responsibility for Certain Agricultural Matters) Amendment Bill [pdf, 107 KB]

    LEGAL ADVICE LPA 01 01 24 27 July 2021 Hon David Parker, Attorney-General Consistency with the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990: Resource Management (Regional Responsibility for Certain Agricultural Matters) Amendment Bill 1. We have considered whether the Resource Management (Regional Responsibility for Certain Agricultural Matters) Amendment Bill (the Bill), a member’s bill in the name of Mark Cameron MP, is consistent with the rights and freedoms affirmed in the New Zea...