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  1. Evaluation of Victim Support’s Homicide Caseworker Support Service [pdf, 790 KB]

    ...Centre. A close relationship between Police and the FSW facilitated Police making appropriate referrals and Homicide Service Specialists were confident this was being done well in FSW areas. A Police officer-in-charge in one area said: Normally someone is tasked to make the Victim Support referral and then I would usually receive a phone call from [the FSW] on the day that we kick off the investigation and then we are in contact from then on. I have had no problems with that. [P...

  2. Coronial Services Annual Report 2016-2017 [pdf, 1.8 MB]

    ...necessary to re- establish a workable process relating to the locating, and respectful treatment, of human bones. We have also developed a NIIO/Coroners Log for common use between NIIO and the Duty Coroner. The objective was to develop consistency when recording the details of reportable deaths to assist NIIO, the Duty Coroner and ultimately the Coroner who manages the file. The log was designed to allow NIIO and the Duty Coroner to provide shared information for each case. I would like t...

  3. Case studies from evaluation of court-referred restorative justice pilot [pdf, 791 KB]

    ...happened. Tama agreed with the summary and spoke briefly about it. His father, Tane, requested more detail. At this time, Tama’s minimal responses were incomprehensible due to his tears and sniffing. He said, ‘I didn’t really want to do it…when I looked at him…I just pushed him up against the till’. Encouraged to speak more by the facilitator, Tama elaborated: ‘I knew I’d get caught. I just thought “Oh, what the hell!” I had just dropped my mechanics course at Pol...

  4. 2019 Court User Survey Results Report [pdf, 2.2 MB]

    ...(97%), and the waiting area (54%). 86% find them approachable, in line with 2017. PerformanceWeaker Stronger Im p o rt an ce W e a k er S tr o n g er 3.4 3.6 3.8 4 4.2 4.4 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 Knew what time to come Knew what to do when got here Info received before coming to the court Ease of obtaining info about services Time hearings start and finish Easily identifiable staff available Finding where to go in courthouse Staff competent Staff helpful Staff did what...

  5. CARROLL v Coroners Court at Auckland (2013 NZHC 906) [pdf, 304 KB]

    ...death, held in July 2012, the Coroner issued a finding in which he concluded that Iraena had walked into the sea at Piha Beach and drowned. In the course of his finding he discussed in some detail the applicants’ decision not to call the Police when they came to Iraena’s assistance. He concluded that the applicants’ decision not to contact Police was a contributing factor in Iraena’s death. [2] The applicants challenge that finding on three bases. They say it was unreas...

  6. Speaking about cultural background at sentencing: section 16 of the Criminal Justice Act 1985 [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...pümau ki te kaupapa me te möhio hoki i ngä mamaetanga me ngä uauatanga e pä nei ki a koutou i roto i ngä rä. Nö reira tënä koutou, tënä koutou, tënä koutou katoa. We wish to pay tribute to the people and their families whose cases were studied for this report. We are grateful for your generosity in sharing your thoughts and experiences, at the same time appreciating the pain and difficulties that you have experienced along the way. We wish to acknowledge many others who helped...

  7. [2016] NZEmpC 20 Roy v Board of Trustees of Tamaki College [pdf, 522 KB]

    ...professional qualifications and experience. He was employed at the school as a full-time long-term relieving teacher from 16 February to 22 April 2007. From 23 April 2007 Mr Roy was employed on the school’s permanent staff until October 2010 when his employment ended in circumstances that are the subject of this case. [7] Mr Roy describes himself as an atheist and regards participation in what he describes as “the religious rituals and functions of the school” as inimical to...

  8. OIA-96282.pdf [pdf, 18 MB]

    ...received a copy. 4. Supply a copy of the Independent Investigation Report that was undertaken by Charlotte Stevens that was submitted in 2022. The Act applies to information that the Ministry holds. The Ministry did not hold Ms Stevens' report when you made your request on 24 May 2022. However, Victim Support subsequently provided the Ministry with a copy on 8 June 2022, on the basis that it was to be held in strict confidence and protected from use, copying and disclosure....

  9. Domestic violence programme evaluation report [pdf, 1.8 MB]

    ................................................. 25 Table 3.3 Number of Ministry-funded DV programmes completed by individuals ................. 28 v Table 3.4 Demographic details of those who start a Ministry-funded DV programme ........... 28 Table 3.5 When providers first delivered Ministry-funded DV programmes ........................... 30 Table 3.6 Agreed number of NV programme sessions and number actually attended ........... 37 Table 3.7 Involvement of others in Ministr...

  10. [2009] NZEmpC CC 10/09 Rooney Earthmoving Ltd v McTague and ors [pdf, 175 KB]

    ...possible financiers of the new business. g) Possible sources of capital and working capital requirements were identified. h) Plant purchases were identified. [18] Mr Rooney did not respond to Mr McTague’s letter of resignation until 6 May when he left a telephone message. Mr Rooney spoke to Mr McTague briefly on 7 May to advise him that Andrew Rae would be replacing Mr McTague as manager of the Ashburton branch of REL. They did not discuss Mr McTague’s resignation or his...