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  1. Protection Order 'Information at Service' Packs adapted for Criminal Court

    ...always understand the conditions of a Protection Order, which can result in breaches of the Order protected people aren't always aware of how a Protection Order can help keep them safe. “Better supporting people in this way through the new initiative forms part of our ongoing work to address family violence and sexual violence,” says Victoria McLaughlin, Group Manager Commissioning and Service Improvement. “We have received positive feedback on the packs from judiciary, court registry st...

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  2. New Protection Order Information at Service packs being introduced

    Published on 8 July 2020 New Protection Order 'Information at Service' packs for respondents and protected people are being rolled out across Aotearoa this week. Protection Orders are court orders that place conditions on a person who has, or is alleged to have, used violence. The conditions can include not having contact with a person, not using violence, or a requirement to attend a non-violence course. To support the people involved to better understand Protection Orders, there are two ‘Inf

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  3. View court adoption records

    ...statement they could help answer questions about whether an Interim Order (a temporary Adoption Order) or Adoption Order is valid there are any other special grounds. Apply for a Court Order to see court adoption records You’ll need to fill in the forms and file them or have your lawyer file them in your local court. Ask at your local court about how to apply as there are no set forms. It’s free to apply to view court adoption records. Find your local court When you don’t need a Court Or...

  4. Ministry’s latest Annual Report published

    ...well on everyone in the Ministry, and truly show that our staff are ‘walking a mile in the shoes of the public’.” For example, the Annual Report notes that 55,000 people received legal aid. The public feedback on the revised legal aid application forms has been very positive. They said: “It’s now easier to apply for aid”, “I think the new form is great!’ and “The irrelevant questions are gone, and it will be much easier for clients to understand and complete correctly and hone...

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  5. Australian registration in New Zealand

    If you’re registered to work in private security in Australia you can apply to do the same work in New Zealand, under the trans-Tasman mutual recognition scheme. You can’t begin work in New Zealand until your application is accepted and you get your identification badge. How to apply To apply you need to: find out whether you need a licence or a certificate fill in the trans-Tasman mutual recognition application form You also need to send us: a colour copy of your current Australian ID ba

  6. What happens after you've applied

    ...deportation non-resident (humanitarian) appeals against deportation are ‘heard on the papers’. This means that the Immigration & Protection Tribunal will decide your appeal on the basis only of the paperwork provided. This paperwork can include any information, submissions or evidence. A face to face (oral) hearing does not occur. The tribunal will also receive the Immigration New Zealand records. Hearings in person (oral hearings) Oral hearings will normally be held for refugee and pro...

  7. What happens next

    ...the tribunal. The purpose of the hearing is for the tribunal to hear arguments from both sides so it can make a decision. You’re responsible for making sure you have prepared your case and your witnesses are ready for the hearing. Hearings are formal, held in a courtroom, and are open to the public. A case can also be heard on the papers which means you will not need to appear in a courtroom but requires all parties to agree to this process. Decisions The tribunal can make a decision und...

  8. Apply for a mental health assessment

    ...mental health assessment and treatment. If you are looking to apply for a mental health assessment for someone else, a doctor or a local mental health crisis team can help you with the application for assessment.  There’s a specific application form you’ll need to fill in and send to the Director of Area Mental Health Services. It’s not enough to just write a letter, even if you do cover all the required information. You can get a copy of this application form by contacting the menta...

  9. Stride Property Limited and Stride Holdings Limited 202 [pdf, 60 KB]

    ...3. Stride is not a trade competitor for the purpose of section 308C of the Resource Management Act 1991. 4. Stride is interested in all the proceedings. 5. Stride opposes the relief sought as it will fail to support a quality, compact urban form that provides for sustainable management by: a. a higher-quality urban environment, including greater social and cultural vitality in a centres based form; b. greater productivity and economic growth; c. better use of existing infrastru...

  10. Fahey & Anor v CAC301 & Ors [2015] NZREADT 69 [pdf, 92 KB]

    ...ordered that they each be censured. [2] By notice of appeal received by this Registry on 18 May 2015, the complainants appealed the said CAC decisions although it may be they only sought to appeal against penalty on the basis of them claiming some form of compensation against the licensees. [3] In any event, in response to our case manager seeking to arrange a directions hearing for a timetable towards fixture, the complainants advised by telephone on 24 July 2015 that they “did n...