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  1. Research on the effectiveness of police practice in reducing residential burglary part 7: case study of Sydenham Local Police Area [pdf, 337 KB]

    ...System CARD Computer Assisted Resource Deployment CIB Criminal Investigations Branch CIU Combined Investigation Unit (Sydenham) Comms Southern Communications Centre CYF Child, Youth and Family DPR directed patrolling report ESR Hamilton Institute of Environmental Science and Research FGC Family Group Conference FPO Fingerprint Officer Intel Intelligence Section KRA Key Result Area LRS Local Recording System MO modus operandi NIA National Intelligence Application OC Officer in Charge OR offence...

  2. MFAT report Human Rights in NZ 2010 [pdf, 4.7 MB]

    ...the kaupapa of human rights and symbolises both their protective role and the Commission’s role in promoting them. Tika tangata refers to our human rights and responsibilities, suggesting the highest imperatives of respect and conduct. The design of the Commission’s logo derives from the traditional art of Täniko, the weaving used to make korowai. Täniko is a uniquely New Zealand art form. In particular, the knots and hanging threads at the bottom of the cloak are charac...

  3. Recommendations recap - issue 5 [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...admission. It was noted that there was no evidence that this delay played a role in his death. He was stable for several hours after the completion of the procedures, but suffered a coronary arrest in the evening. An initial higher loading dose of a drug designed to prevent blood clotting was never administered to the deceased, having mistakenly not been charted. However, as he had been given a lower maintenance dose of the drug for four days before his procedure, it was found that, i...

  4. Cannabis Legalisation and Control Bill Exposure Draft for Referendum [pdf, 2.2 MB]

    ...regulatory requirements. The Authority will produce a national plan every five years, setting out how it intends to give effect to the main objective and purposes of the legislation, including a public health, drug education, and treatment service strategy designed to support the devel- opment and delivery of appropriate services and programmes. The Authority will be supported by a Cannabis Advisory Committee, comprising individuals with knowledge in a range of relevant areas including from th...

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

    ...employer, Emily Hodgkinson, occupational therapist, conducted a worksite visit to assess the condition, lay out and seating in the six Hysters, as well as looking at the current maintenance plan for the year. [6] Ms Hodgkinson reported that well designed seats were important to reduce employees’ exposure to vibration, but that no seat would solve all the problems that led to vibration exposure. She made various recommendations, including that Hyster drivers be rotated more freque...

  6. [2021] NZEnvC 098 Maungaharuru-Tangitu Trust v Hastings District Council [pdf, 4 MB]

    ...physical resources of the Hawke's Bay region, while recognising the importance of resource use activity in Hawke's Bay, and its contribution to the development and prosperity of the region. OBJ 2: To maximise certainty by providing clear environmental direction. OBJ3: To avoid the imposition of unnecessary costs of regulation on resource users and other people. [16] It is not in dispute, we think, that in terms of Objective 1 waahi taonga are a resource that requires s...

  7. Chapman v Aotearoa Resorts Ltd - Tokaanu Māori Township 2nd Residue Trust (2010) 257 Aotea MB 62 (257 AOT 62) [pdf, 245 KB]

    ...correctly. On a complex the size of the Tokaanu hotel, this cost is not insignificant. The Outdoor Centre [76] Another unresolved and even more problematic issue concerned the “outdoor centre”. Item 10 of the work-plan refers to the “redesign and remodel for outdoor centre by the end of November.” The trustees say that little has been done to meet this requirement apart from a general tidy up of the Pataka Bar including a small area that has been subject to rudimentary l...

  8. Chief Coroner 2019-20 Annual Report [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...increase the timeliness of coroners’ investigations. I hope you find this Annual Report of interest. It contains a sample of the kinds of recommendations / comments coroners made during the year. This is an important aspect of a coroner’s role, designed to prevent similar deaths occurring in the future. Further examples can be found in our recommendation recaps which are published on the Ministry of Justice website. https://coronialservices.justice.govt.nz/findi ngs-and- recom...

  9. [2018] NZEnvC 111 Fright v Christchurch City Council [pdf, 7.8 MB]

    ...quality, sustainable, residential neighbourhoods (14,2.4), The supporting policy addresses the contribution of individual developments to high quality residential environments consistent with the zone (Table 14,2,1 ,1 ,a), as facil itated through design which, amongst other matters, reflects the context, character and scale of building anticipated in the neighbourhood; the contribution made to a high-quality street scene and also to high­ level of on-site amenity (policy 14,2.4.1),...

  10. Waitangi Tribunal - issue 64 of Te Manutukutuku [pdf, 2.4 MB]

    ...agencies is evaluated in the report. Wai 262 was therefore the Tribunal’s first whole­of­govern­ ment inquiry. Ko Aotearoa Tēnei is presented in two levels. The first level, which the Tribunal called Te Taumata Tuatahi, is an accessible volume designed for a general readership. The second level, the two­volume Te Taumata Tuarua, is a more detailed treatment of the same issues. The reason for this two­layer approach is that the Tribunal wished as many New Zealanders as possib...