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  1. NZCVS Cycle 3 (2020) Section 4 Who is experiencing crime [xlsx, 660 KB]

    ...areas with the most deprived scores. Disability In the report, adults with disability are defined using the Washington Group Short Set (WGSS) of disability questions. The questions ask if the respondent has experienced difficulties performing basic universal activities (walking, seeing, hearing, cognition, self-care and communication). Someone who reports “a lot of difficulty” with at least one of the six basic activities covered is defined as a person with a disability using this classif...

  2. 14.02.2023 Long Term Insights Briefing The Future of Imprisonment II FINAL [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...Unweighted base = 1269 % Age: 18-24 8 25-34 23 35-54 31 55+ 38 Total 100 Gender: Male 49 Female 51 Total 100 Ethnicity: NZ European/ Pākehā 72 Māori 14 Pasifika 3 Asian 11 Other 8 Total ** Urbanicity: Large sized city (e.g. Auckland, Wellington) 49 Medium sized city (e.g. Hamilton, Tauranga) 25 Small provincial town 18 Rural town/area 8 Total 100 Experience of imprisonment: Have been/know someone who has been in prison 17 Have worked/know someone who has vo...

  3. Geary v Accident Compensation Corporation [2013] NZHRRT 34 [pdf, 293 KB]

    ...“self-initiated”. More importantly, the evidence is silent as to what (if anything) was said to EFG when the information was supplied to ACC. The Act requires the promise of confidence to be made prior to or at the time of the supply. See Westwood v University of Auckland (1997) 4 HRNZ 107 at 114 (CRT) and also Taylor and Gorman at [9.71] and Taylor and Roth at [3.7.6]: The provision speaks of an express or implied promise. While an express promise is easy enough to understand, w...

  4. NZCVS Cycle 4 2020-21 Controlling behaviours and help-seeking data tables [xlsx, 512 KB]

    ...data 1 March 2018–10 November 2021 1 March 2017–10 November 2021 20,155 9,582 29,737 a Data collection in Cycle 3 was paused from 21 March–2 July 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. b Data collection in Cycle 4 was paused on multiple occasions due to COVID-19 related lockdowns and alert levels. Auckland paused 15 - 18 February 2021 (inclusive) Waikato paused 4 October 2021 until the end of the survey year Auckland paused 28 February - 6 March 2021 (inclusiv...

  5. NZCVS 2023 Cycle 6 Perceptions of safety [xlsx, 99 KB]

    ...(74%) 7,134 (76%) Pooled data 1 March 2018– 15 October 2023 1 March 2017– 15 October 2023 28,812 13,385 42,197 a Data collection in Cycle 4 was paused on multiple occasions due to COVID-19 related lockdowns and alert levels. Auckland paused 15 - 18 February 2021 (inclusive) Waikato paused 4 October 2021 until the end of the survey year Auckland paused 28 February - 6 March 2021 (inclusive) Northland paused 9 - 19 October 2021 (inclusive) Nationwide...

  6. NZCVS 2024 Cycle 7 Perception of Safety [xlsx, 101 KB]

    ...(72%) 7,705 (73%) Pooled data 1 March 2018– 13 October 2024 1 March 2017– 13 October 2024 34,168 15,725 49,902 a Data collection in Cycle 4 was paused on multiple occasions due to COVID-19 related lockdowns and alert levels. Auckland paused 15 - 18 February 2021 (inclusive) Waikato paused 4 October 2021 until the end of the survey year Auckland paused 28 February - 6 March 2021 (inclusive) Northland paused 9 - 19 October 2021 (inclusive) Nationwide...

  7. Community Law Centre client survey – report on findings [pdf, 926 KB]

    ...personal details would be treated in confidence). CLC staff then created a list of willing clients and passed this to Colmar Brunton. Each of the following CLCs provided Colmar Brunton with a list of clients who ‘opted in’ to the research: ▪ Auckland Community Law Centre. ▪ Baywide Community Law Service. ▪ Community Law Canterbury. ▪ Community Law Marlborough. ▪ Community Law Wellington and Hutt Valley. ▪ Community Legal Advice Whanganui. ▪ Community Legal S...

  8. Drozdzak v Accident Compensation Corporation (Work related gradual process) [2023] NZACC 157 [pdf, 442 KB]

    ...the disc boundary) and a-symmetrical, occurring at the site where some layers of the annulus have given way in response to a sudden compressive force applied to them. … This degenerative process commences as early as the third decade and is universal by middle age. Genetics and early life experiences are the main drivers, although bending, twisting, and compression from weight gain can accelerate it. Most occupational physicians, like Dr Robb, accept that the substantial cause of...

  9. Fish & Game – EiC – B Farrell – Planning (5 Feb 2021) [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...Zealand. 2101895 | 576974 page 3 2 Over the last 20 years I have been heavily involved in New Zealand’s environmental and resource management sector. I studied planning, parks, recreation, tourism and resource management at Lincoln University from 1999 to 2003 graduating with a Bachelor of Resource Studies and a Master of Environmental Policy. During my studies I was employed by Auckland Regional Council, Greater Wellington Regional Council, and Connell Wagner Limited (...

  10. [2015] NZEmpC 230 FIRST Union Inc v Jacks Hardware and Timber Ltd [pdf, 365 KB]

    ...employee’s performance of his or her own job. [10] The Union’s position is that it wishes a collective agreement to contain minimum rates for different classes of employees with increases to these being the product of a combination of periodic universal cost of living increases for all employees who meet adequate standards of performance, together with additional increases based on extraordinary person performance as assessed by the employer after a fair performance review proce...