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  1. First Public Service census released

    ...our Public Service workforce.  Census results remain anonymous, and individuals will not be identifiable from the data. Over sixty percent of  the Ministry of Justice’s staff responded to the Census earlier this year, contributing to the overall response rate of 63 percent. The results show the Public Service is changing and adapting, becoming more diverse and younger and growing new capability in response to COVID-19 and new government priorities. The number of women in leadership roles co...

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  2. Final-Technical-Assessment-B-Noise-and-Vibration.pdf [pdf, 29 MB]

    ...While much of the focus of my evidence is on the adverse noise effects from the Project, there are positive noise effects, both for people living by the existing state highway corridors, and also for the Levin town centre itself. 6. The human response to noise is complex and it is not possible to determine effects based on noise level or change in noise level alone. Factors that influence the human response to noise include non-acoustic factors such as an individual’s sensitivi...

  3. AMLCFT Statutory Review Final Report [pdf, 5.4 MB]

    ...do not have enough resources to fulfil their responsibilities. Insufficient resourcing was also identified by the FATF as a deficiency. Furthermore, the private sector does not consider the regime to be sufficiently resourced, which has limited how responsive the regime is to the needs of industry. The insufficient resource levels, along with an absence of mechanisms to ensure appropriate resource allocation across the regime, is likely contributing to the operation of the Act not being s...

  4. [2012] NZEmpC 191 Pivott v Southern Adult Literacy Inc [pdf, 39 KB]

    ...[2012]NZEmpC 191 CRC 40/12 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN KAREN PATRICIA PIVOTT Plaintiff AND SOUTHERN ADULT LITERACY INC Defendant Hearing: (on the papers in response to memoranda of counsel dated 1 and 2 November 2012) Counsel: Patrick O'Sullivan, advocate for the plaintiff Mary-Jane Thomas, counsel for the defendant Judgment: 13 November 2012 CONSENT JUDGMENT OF JUDGE A...

  5. 2024 NZPSPLA 038.pdf [pdf, 69 KB]

    ...country and was not entitled to work as a security guard. We wrote to Mr Lolesio asking him to provide a copy of his work visa or other evidence that he was still suitable to be a certificate holder. We also advised Mr Lolesio that if he did not file a response his certificate of approval was likely to be cancelled or suspended. [2] Mr Lolesio has neither provided evidence that he is entitled to work in New Zealand nor any other response to the complaint made against him. Based on the...

  6. Government to implement UN Committee recommendations

    ...2027. The actions the Government is taking to implement the recommendations include commitments to improve conditions of people in prison and police custody, combat trafficking, review protections for asylum seekers, and progress work as part of the response to the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care. The recommendations and actions to be taken in response have been published on the Human Rights Monitor, New Zealand’s new website for international human rights information. The aim...

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  7. Wellbeing Budget 2019

    ...violence and build the sort of country we can be proud of.  The first Joint Venture Budget package will invest $320.9 million over four years, in five key areas: Increasing investment in prevention ($47.8 million) Safe, consistent and effective responses in communities ($84.3 million) Growing specialist sexual violence services ($131.1 million) Improving the Justice response to victims of sexual violence ($37.8 million) Coordination across the Joint Venture to support new ways of working...

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  8. David Bain interim report of Hon Robert Fisher QC on compensation claim [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...will be explained in this chapter. 39. Other probability considerations are techniques derived from logic and experience. An example is the role ofa suspect's own evidence. Logic and experience suggest that if a suspect has l ied in denying his responsibility for the crime itself, he will scarcely shrink from lying about the details. So for the purpose of drawing inferences from the surrounding facts, most decision-makers will prefer sources other than the suspect. Techniques ofthat...

  9. Media guide for reporting in the courts and tribunals [pdf, 560 KB]

    ...objections to the granting of licences and certificates and complaints made against holders of licences and certificates. If you wish to enquire about a specific decision, you can email PSPLA@justice.govt.nz. Review Authority The Review Authority is responsible for reviewing decisions made by the Secretary of Justice about legal aid provider approvals. Decisions that can be reviewed include: • declining applications to provide legal aid services • revoking or modifying a provider’...

  10. ENV-2016-CHC-000047 Blueskin Energy Limited v Dunedin City Council - Application - Appendix B2 [pdf, 540 KB]

    ...knowledge gap. The research itself consisted of 13 face-to-face, semi-structured interviews. Qualitative data analysis techniques were used to extract key themes from the data, so that the differences and similarities between the responses could be examined. Generally speaking, it can be said that the Waitati residents interviewed in this study were interested in the idea of generating energy at the local level, although they felt that there would be some difficult fi...