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  1. Ministry-of-Justice-Annual-Report-2021-22.pdf [pdf, 5 MB]

    ...Court combined completed 91 percent of the court events they normally would. By April 2022, the number of court events were on track to exceed 91% of pre- pandemic levels, and by the end of June were up to 95%. Keeping staff & occupants safe Vaccination policies for staff and third-party visitors to Ministry sites. The Court protocols and vaccination policies were implemented mid 2021/22, along with other measures that included: • developing and distributing instructional videos...

  2. TEF v Grimshaw [2025] NZHRRT 33 [pdf, 398 KB]

    ...romantic, coupled with the post-COVID issues financially putting a strain on the plaintiff. He said everything changed after COVID and that the plaintiff, when she came back to work, struggled with the rules about COVID as she was a staunch anti-vaccination person. He said that the charter works had dried up for the plaintiff due to her stance on COVID, and this added to her financial strains as previously she had been a top earner. [54] Mr Grimshaw said even though he and the pl...

  3. Rudd v Hemana - Horowhenua 11 Lake (2022) 451 Aotea MB 214 (451 AOT 214) [pdf, 343 KB]

    ...February 2022 Special General Meeting of owners to elect 7 trustees for a 3-year term beginning in February 2022; and receive confirmed annual accounts to 2021 financial year. Venue 1: Kohuturoa Marae, Hoko Beach Road, Levin 11am registration – VACCINE PASS REQUIRED Venue 2: MTA Office 306 Oxford Street, Levin 11am registration – NO VACCINE PASS REQUIRED 25 attendee limit Venue 3: Virtual hui- Zoom, will begin at 10:30am https://us02web.zoom.us/858991379587 pwd: 51VueFRPV1...

  4. RIS-Strengthening-electoral-offences-relating-to-improper-influence_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 399 KB]

    ...could be beneficial to a healthy functioning democracy. Proposal 2 – enrolment offences 12. In June 2024, the Public Service Commission launched an inquiry into allegations that personal information collected for the 2023 Census and COVID-19 vaccines was misused by service providers at Manurewa Marae. The final report on the findings of the inquiry was released in February 2025.5 13. In the course of the inquiry, the reviewers heard an out-of-scope allegation of inappropriate incen...

  5. MOJ0504-Making-a-parenting-plan-workbook-Large-Print.pdf [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...your child is gluten- free • When and where your child can travel to, including where their passport is kept • How much screen-time your child is allowed • If you want your child to go to a place of worship, for example, church • What vaccinations you want your child to have • How much involvement any new partners will have in your child’s life • Special needs Tip: You can apply to the Court to turn your Parenting Plan into a Parenting Order. If you can’t agr...

  6. MOJ0504 Making a parenting plan workbook [pdf, 6.1 MB]

    ...example, if your child is gluten-free • when and where your child can travel to, including where their passport is kept • how much screen-time your child is allowed • if you want your child to go to a place of worship, for example, church • what vaccinations you want your child to have • how much involvement any new partners will have in your child’s life • special needs. Other decisions that are important to your whānau There may be other decisions to make about your child...

  7. MOJ0504_Making-a-parenting-plan-workbook-2022-MAR23_WEB.pdf [pdf, 6.1 MB]

    ...example, if your child is gluten-free • when and where your child can travel to, including where their passport is kept • how much screen-time your child is allowed • if you want your child to go to a place of worship, for example, church • what vaccinations you want your child to have • how much involvement any new partners will have in your child’s life • special needs. Other decisions that are important to your whānau There may be other decisions to make about your child...

  8. BORA Public Health Bill [pdf, 617 KB]

    Public Health Bill 22 November 2007 Attorney-General LEGAL ADVICE CONSISTENCY WITH THE NEW ZEALAND BILL OF RIGHTS ACT 1990: PUBLIC HEALTH BILL 1. On 14 November 2007, we provided you with preliminary advice as to whether the Public Health Bill (PCO 7138/21) ('the Bill') is consistent with the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 ('the Bill of Rights Act'). We have now had an opportunity to review version 22 (PCO 7138/22) of the Bill. We understand that the Bill

  9. [2021] NZEmpC 59 Humphrey v Canterbury District Health Board [pdf, 242 KB]

    ...their concern as to the perceived impact of a return to work is relevant to the strength of the claim for permanent reinstatement. I accept too that there are a number of pressures on the DHB in the current COVID-19 environment (including the vaccine roll-out) and that an unwelcome return to work, and the application of resources that would need to go into supporting it, would likely place an additional pressure on the workplace. [30] The primary difficulty for the DHB’s argu...

  10. Family Violence Summit 2017 summary report [pdf, 922 KB]

    ...violence was suggested. • One submitter said nurses were among the most trusted professionals and should receive training on identifying problems that may be occurring within a family. Suggested settings included: midwife home visits, when giving vaccinations or taking smears, assessments of the elderly, sexual health clinics, and emergency departments. Another submission suggested that nurses could take a greater role in exploring whether family violence was a factor in all admis...