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  1. Family Court statistics in New Zealand in 2006 and 2007 [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...is presented here by Court cluster rather than by individual Court. The Court Cluster groups and the Courts covered by them are listed in Appendix B of this report. Note that the number of Courts included in each cluster varies. For example the Auckland cluster includes only the Auckland Family Court whereas the Wellington cluster includes the Porirua, Masterton, Upper Hutt, Lower Hutt and Wellington Courts. Note also that the number of cases for each case type varies considerably by l...

  2. NZCVS Cycle 4 - Section 4 - Who is experiencing crime [xlsx, 816 KB]

    ...data 1 March 2018–18 November 2020 1 March 2017–18 November 2020 15,909 5,586 23,493 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...

  3. NZCVS-Cycle-5-Impact-of-COVID-Distribution-of-crime.xlsx [xlsx, 366 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...

  4. NZCVS-Cycle-5-Impact-of-COVID-Distribution-of-crime-v2 [xlsx, 366 KB]

    ...represents the areas with the most deprived scores. Disability In the report, disabled adults 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 disabled adult using this classific...

  5. ORC - Statement of Evidence - Felicity Boyd - 3 September 2021 [pdf, 3.3 MB]

    ...Sediment traps ..................................................................................... 64 2 INTRODUCTION 1 My full name is Felicity Ann Boyd. 2 I am an Associate with Incite, a planning consultancy with offices in Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch. I have been employed by Incite since January 2019, prior to which I was a Senior Policy Planner at Environment Southland. I have previously held roles as a Policy Planner for Upper Hutt City Coun...

  6. OIA-111066.pdf [pdf, 11 MB]

    ...impartially, confidentially and independently or call 0800 355 555. ▪ Find Support or call 0800 044 334. ▪ Wellington Sexual Abuse HELP Foundation or call 04 801 6655. ▪ Canterbury sexual and family violence support or call 0800 28482 669. ▪ Auckland Sexual Abuse HELP Foundation or call 09 623 9700. ▪ National Sexual Violence Service call 0800 88 33 00. ▪ Safe to Talk – Confidential Sexual Harm Helpline 0800 044 334. ▪ WellStop – Preventing sexual abuse helpline...

  7. Electoral-Maori-Electoral-OptionFINAL.pdf [pdf, 7 MB]

    ...Māori • provincial Māori • Middle age bracket (30 – 54) • Kaumātua (55+) • Rangatahi (16 – 17 (those not yet eligible to enrol) and 18– 29) Allen + Clarke facilitated 15 focus groups across 13 locations: Kaikohe, Whangarei, Auckland, Kawhia, Hamilton, Rotorua, Gisborne, Hastings, Whanganui, Te Awahou, Wellington, Christchurch and Invercargill. 108 people participated in these focus groups and provided feedback on the MEO and the proposed change to its timin...

  8. ENV-2016-CHC-000047 Blueskin Energy Limited v Dunedin City Council - Evidence - Ben Farrell [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...Queenstown. I have held my current position for approximately two years. 9. Over the last 17 years I have been heavily involved in New Zealand’s environmental and resource management sector. In 1999 I began my tertiary education at Lincoln University studying Parks, Recreation & Tourism Management. I went onto graduate with a Bachelor of Resource Studies – Environmental Policy & Planning (2002) and a Masters of Environmental Policy (2004). During my studies I was em...

  9. Waitangi Tribunal - Mangatū Remedies Report [pdf, 3.8 MB]

    T H E M A N G A T Ū R E M E D I E S R E P O R T Downloaded from www.waitangitribunal.govt.nz Downloaded from www.waitangitribunal.govt.nz Downloaded from www.waitangitribunal.govt.nz Downloaded from www.waitangitribunal.govt.nz W A I T A N G I T R I B U N A L R E P O R T 2 0 1 3 W A I 8 1 4 T H E M A N G A T Ū R E M E D I E S R E

  10. Hugh Grant Sayers - Evidence in Chief [pdf, 5 MB]

    ...an,1 te iVloutere o Motiti.1 1. My name is Hugh Grant Sayers. 2. I c:1mthe Project Manager of the Motiti Rohe Moam1 Trµst (MRMT/ th~ Trust). 3. My Exe:c,:utive MBA th!:!sis HeiTCJ(.fira ma te/Wi-An Exmnpleforth~ People: A guid~ in our H¢nc/s, University of Auckland {1-9Q4) focu·sed on ~ttat~~ic planning, quality management and operational service ·delivery. 4. I h!':IV~ u:nc:,lertaken m<Jny issue driven~ peop_le ddven and outcome priven action:. rese;in;:h st1.fcti~~ a...