2017 Briefing for the Incoming Minister. Ministry of Justice.
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2017 Briefing for the Incoming Minister. Ministry of Justice.
2017 Briefing for the Incoming Minister - Votes Justice and Courts.
2017 Briefing for the Incoming Minister - Crown/Māori Relations.
2017 Briefing for the Incoming Minister - Vote Treaty Negotiations.
Ministry of Justice annual report for the period from 1 July 2016 to 30 June 2017.
The Youth Court is a division of the District Court. Its proceedings are not open to the public. However, media are legally entitled, and permitted, to attend Youth Court proceedings. The following notes will act as a guide to the application of s 438.
In this issue, Chief Executive Andrew Bridgman discusses the importance of timeliness in the justice system. Also, Justice Minister Amy Adams talks about the legislative programme she’s overseen, parts of which are highlighted elsewhere in this issue, along with initiatives that are making a difference for people involved in the justice system.
Schedule of Chief Executive expenses for the period 1 July 2016 to 30 June 2017.
In this issue Chief Executive Andrew Bridgman discusses how data can help inform business decisions, Justice Minister Amy Adams talks about the recent Family Violence Summit, we highlight some of the ways in which the justice system is making things better for New Zealanders and look at how this year’s Budget is helping the Ministry deliver modern, people-centred justice and court services.
Welcome to the first issue of Justice Matters for 2017. Chief Executive Andrew Bridgman discusses priorities for the Ministry which are ultimately aimed at delivering better outcomes for New Zealanders. Our new Associate Minister Mark Mitchell talks about what’s being done to address youth crime, and we feature changes that will make a real difference for New Zealanders now and in the future.
The initiatives in this booklet provide evidence of the breadth of fresh thinking and talented people working across the justice sector, and I’d like to acknowledge their outstanding contribution.
Appendicies to Justice Sector Briefing to Incoming Minister December 2016
In the 5th edition of Justice Matters, Chief Executive Andrew Bridgman talks about delivering on customer expectations, we profile the new operations leadership team, Justice Minister Amy Adams discusses a fresher approach to family violence laws, and we highlight a range of initiatives that put our customers at the forefront of the justice system.
Dunedin Court Services Single Stage Business Case
Ministry of Justice annual report for the period from 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016.
Welcome to the fourth issue of Justice Matters. One year on, Chief Executive Andrew Bridgman discusses some of our achievements as we work towards a safe and just New Zealand. We highlight new initiatives to reduce family violence, anti-money laundering and cyberbullying, and Justice Minister Amy Adams discusses improving the outcomes for Māori in the justice sector.
Schedule of Chief Executive expenses for the period 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016.
Read the third issue of Justice Matters, the Ministry of Justice's newsletter. Chief Executive Andrew Bridgman discusses what we’re doing, and need to do, to make sure our customers have a better experience of the justice system; we highlight how restorative justice and iwi panels are making a difference for our customers; and Justice Minister Amy Adams begins a regular column for us. In this issue, she discusses a new approach to protecting vulnerable New Zealanders.
Read the second issue of the Ministry of Justice's quarterly newsletter for everyone with an interest in a safe and just New Zealand. In this issue, Chief Executive Andrew Bridgman discusses our modernisation journey and we highlight some of our achievements along the way. We also update progress on the leading-edge Christchurch Justice and Emergency Services Precinct and cover some of the great work our teams are doing to make a positive difference for our customers.
Read the first issue of the Ministry of Justice’s newsletter for everyone with an interest in a safe and just New Zealand. Every 3 months we will update you on our activities and share some of our successes on our way to delivering modern, accessible and people-centred justice services to New Zealanders. We can only achieve this goal with the support of our partners and stakeholders. The breadth of what we do may surprise some. In this issue we cover everything from a Treaty of Waitangi settleme…
2015 to 2019 Ministry of Justice statement of intent.
Ministry of Justice annual report 1 July 2014 to 30 June 2015.
Schedule of Chief Executive Expenses for the period 1 July 2014 to 30 June 2015.
Schedule of Chief Executive expenses for the period 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016.
Sub-report including the statement of service performance for selected non-departmental appropriations - community law centres, crime prevention and community safety programmes, family dispute resolution services, legal aid, victim support services, victim's services, court and coroner related costs, and Vote Treaty negotiations.