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  1. [2021] NZEmpC 217 Humphreys v Humphreys and Chief Executive of the Ministry of Health [pdf, 368 KB]

    PETER HUMPHREYS v SIAN JIMENEZ HUMPHREYS [2021] NZEmpC 217 [8 December 2021] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND I TE KŌTI TAKE MAHI O AOTEAROA TĀMAKI MAKAURAU [2021] NZEmpC 217 EMPC 471/2019 IN THE MATTER OF proceedings removed from the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN PETER HUMPHREYS Plaintiff AND SIAN JIMENEZ HUMPHREYS First Defendant by her litigation guardian, L Meys AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH

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

    ...NZDep2013 and Cycle 4 uses NZDep2018. 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 classi...

  3. NZCVS Cycle 3 topical report final - patterns of victimisation by family members and help-seeking by victims [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...Elers (New Zealand Police); Helen Fraser (Ministry of Health); Dr Pauline Gulliver (Health Quality and Safety Commission); Daniel Hughes (New Zealand Police); Professor Ian Lambie, ONZM, Chief Science Advisor for the Justice Sector (University of Auckland); Elena Lo (Joint Venture Business Unit for Preventing Family Violence and Sexual Violence); Bridget Murphy (Ministry of Health); Deb Potter (Ministry for Women); and our colleagues from the Ministry of Justice: Praveen Elango, Lison Har...

  4. NZCVS Core Report Cycle 1 (2018) [pdf, 3.4 MB]

    Key findings Descriptive statistics May 2019 Results drawn from Cycle 1 (March - September 2018) of the New Zealand Crime and Victims Survey 2 Content List of figures ...................................................................................................................... 5 List of tables .......................

  5. Allen + Clarke FV Courts Evaluation Final Report [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...Violence Courts 13 1.2. Evaluation purpose and focus 14 1.3. Evaluation questions 14 1.4. Evaluation methods 15 1.5. Strengths and limitations 16 1.6. Structure of this report 17 2. HOW DOES EACH FV COURT OPERATE? 18 2.1. Whangārei 18 2.2. Auckland 20 2.3. Manukau 22 2.4. Waitākere 23 2.5. Palmerston North 25 2.6. Masterton 26 2.7. Porirua 28 2.8. Hutt Valley 30 3. HOW DO THE TWO ADDITIONAL SPECIALIST COURTS OPERATE 32 3.1. Te Kooti Matariki | Kaikohe 32 3.2. Family Harm In...

  6. Final-Technical-Assessment-D-Landscape-Visual-and-Natural-Character-v2.pdf [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...I have also provided input to the CEDF, the principal author of which is Lisa Rimmer from our practice. Qualifications and experience 11. I have the following qualifications relevant to this assessment: 12. Master of Urban Design from the University of Sydney; (a) Post-graduate Diploma in Landscape Architecture from Lincoln College; (b) Bachelor of Arts from the University of Auckland; and (c) Fellow and registered member of Tuia Pito Ora – New Zealand Institute of Lands...

  7. OIA-121693.pdf [pdf, 5.5 MB]

    ...What are the funding criteria for non-violence programmes? Are there criteria which all programmes must meet before MoJ funds them? Are there criteria which specific programmes or programme types must meet before MoJ funds them (which may not be universal)? Do the (universal or specific) criteria include: a. Particular qualifications for facilitators/convenors? If so, what qualifications? b. Length of programme (e.g., a minimum of X sessions of Y length over Z weeks)? If so, what le...

  8. Court-imposed fines: survey of Judges [pdf, 509 KB]

    Court-imposed fines: A survey of Judges Wendy Searle July 2003 ii First published in July 2003 by the Ministry of Justice PO Box 180 Wellington New Zealand www.justice.govt.nz © Crown Copyright ISBN 0-478-20177-x iii Foreword Fines are the most widely imposed penalty in the New Zealand courts. For many minor offences, and in particular traffic offences, a fine is the only available option. In 2001, 33% of all charges resulting in a conviction had a fine imposed as one of the s

  9. [2018] NZEnvC 006 The Wellington Co. Ltd v Save Erskine College Trust [pdf, 23 MB]

    BEFORE THE ENVIRONMENT COURT I MUA I TE KOOTI TAIAO 0 AOTEAROA Court: Hearing: Appearances: Date of Decision: Date of Issue: IN THE MATTER AND IN THE MATTER BETWEEN AND AND Decision No. [201 BJ NZEnvC ~ of the Resource Management Act 1991 ("RMA") of an appeal under s 195 RMA THE WELLINGTON COMPANY LIMITED ("TWC") (ENV-2017 -WLG-000038) Appellant THE SAVE ERSKINE COLLEGE TRUST ("SECT") Respondent HERITAGE NEW ZEALAND POUH

  10. [2018] NZEnvC 006 The Wellington Co. Ltd v Save Erskine College Trust [pdf, 23 MB]

    BEFORE THE ENVIRONMENT COURT I MUA I TE KOOTI TAIAO 0 AOTEAROA Court: Hearing: Appearances: Date of Decision: Date of Issue: IN THE MATTER AND IN THE MATTER BETWEEN AND AND Decision No. [201 BJ NZEnvC ~ of the Resource Management Act 1991 ("RMA") of an appeal under s 195 RMA THE WELLINGTON COMPANY LIMITED ("TWC") (ENV-2017 -WLG-000038) Appellant THE SAVE ERSKINE COLLEGE TRUST ("SECT") Respondent HERITAGE NEW ZEALAND POUH